trussmonkey wrote:
Well, I have made it this far in my life without 1, but scored a tama dial cheap a month ago and I still tune a I would then break out the dial and see how constant I am. And I must say I am pretty close usually within 10% +/- surface tension wise. All I can stay is work on the ear and use the dail to touch it, it s not worth breaking out the strobe tuner.
From what I can understand, you've been using the dial to check your own tuning? Interesting approach, and every now and then, if I've been making by-ear adjustments on my drums, I use the dial to clean up around the edges.
But in general, the tool works best for me as a marker, to quickly tune to a known tension, and then use the ear to correct any discrepancies. The biggest hurdle to discussing the merits of the DD is understanding what different people mean by "tuning," and I suspect that's where most of the hot air originates.