striker
Silver Member
I am sure some of you have done this before, but I just wanted to share my latest sound experiment.
I have been using plastic rings to mute the snare. Last week I tried the DIY mute suggested by the PAS. I used the T shaped sizes that PAS suggested. However, my mute has two differences:
1) I used real leather instead of faux leather for the T shaped mute. So, since the real leather is thicker and heavier than faux leather it mutes more.
2) I employed Rick Dior's suggestion to connect the mute to the hoop rim by using binder clips.
This is a very flexible system. If the muting is too much, you can cut from the top of the T to make it smaller and you can make multiple mutes of different sizes. Here is a picture and the PAS video clip.

I have been using plastic rings to mute the snare. Last week I tried the DIY mute suggested by the PAS. I used the T shaped sizes that PAS suggested. However, my mute has two differences:
1) I used real leather instead of faux leather for the T shaped mute. So, since the real leather is thicker and heavier than faux leather it mutes more.
2) I employed Rick Dior's suggestion to connect the mute to the hoop rim by using binder clips.
This is a very flexible system. If the muting is too much, you can cut from the top of the T to make it smaller and you can make multiple mutes of different sizes. Here is a picture and the PAS video clip.

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