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Hihat Clutch

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:39 am
by bigc_Archive
I need one. My hihats are constantly slipping around and coming undone. Is there a brand of hihat clutch that's better than others?

Thanks.

Hihat Clutch

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:39 am
by The OTHER Canadian_Archive
I bought one years ago from Yamaha. The bottom/inside nut has a locking bolt that uses a tuning key. I had the same problem for years and this fixed it. No more hi-hats coming apart during a show. I don't know if they still make it, but it works so well they'd be dumb to pull it.[/i]

Hihat Clutch

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:08 am
by dontfeartheringo_Archive
Here's the Pearl Triple-Lock, which is essentially the same thing that The Other Canadian is talking about.

$18 out the door at Guitar Center, though you're in Atlanta, so I would recommend Atlanta Pro Percussion. It'll be the same price. Speak to Kevin, who is there most days except Wednesdays, or Kent Aberle. Those are both massively knowledgeable fellows and very enthusiastic about drums.

added: by the way, Atlanta Pro has a MASSIVE used inventory. Massive. Any time you need parts or wanna maybe grab something a little cheaper, those are your guys.

Hihat Clutch

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:40 am
by matt_stevens_Archive
I have a Gibraltar Super Clutch. It's got the lock at the bottom like the Pearl one, and it's a bit cheaper aswell. Also, the way it tightens to the "pole" bit of the hi-hat stand is different, it kinda pulls it tight instead of screwing into it, if that makes any sense. Hmm... that last sentence sounds kinda wrong.

Anyhow, it works great.

Hihat Clutch

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:10 pm
by fischer_Archive
matt_stevens wrote:I have a Gibraltar Super Clutch. It's got the lock at the bottom like the Pearl one, and it's a bit cheaper aswell. Also, the way it tightens to the "pole" bit of the hi-hat stand is different, it kinda pulls it tight instead of screwing into it, if that makes any sense. Hmm... that last sentence sounds kinda wrong.

Anyhow, it works great.


I'm so in to this style of clutch! If I had to make signature drum equipment (as infinitely unlikely as that is), this would be the second thing after locking nuts on the snare batter head lugs that I'd specify... As soon as I get a spare dollar, I'll invest. Hoozah!

Hihat Clutch

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:33 am
by dontfeartheringo_Archive
This couldn't get a patent on these lug locks because they're too much like a part in some fishing reel. Man, they rule, though. They're on all my snare drums.

Hihat Clutch

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 7:51 am
by bigc_Archive
Thanks guys. i think I'm all set now on cymbals and drums, but next time I need anything, I'm off to Atlanta Pro Percussion. I went there a long time ago when they were off 85, but haven't been insce they moved to Smyrna.

Next newbie drummer job is to get new heads. Remo Coated Ambassadors, but I have no clue how to tune them. How do I know if I need new bottom heads?

Cue your ever-promised video Ringo...

Hihat Clutch

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:23 am
by eliya_Archive
dontfeartheringo wrote:This couldn't get a patent on these lug locks because they're too much like a part in some fishing reel. Man, they rule, though. They're on all my snare drums.


hey ringo, do you know if that guy is still making these?
I tried emailing him about them but my email got bounced back. I'll try to call him during the US working hours as well.

Hihat Clutch

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:33 pm
by dontfeartheringo_Archive
PMed you, eliya!

bigc wrote:Thanks guys. i think I'm all set now on cymbals and drums, but next time I need anything, I'm off to Atlanta Pro Percussion. I went there a long time ago when they were off 85, but haven't been insce they moved to Smyrna.

Next newbie drummer job is to get new heads. Remo Coated Ambassadors, but I have no clue how to tune them. How do I know if I need new bottom heads?

Cue your ever-promised video Ringo...


Dude.

PM me. I'm coming to your HOUSE.

I'll just show you in person.

Hihat Clutch

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 5:10 pm
by eliya_Archive
dontfeartheringo wrote:PMed you, eliya!

Thanks!

dontfeartheringo wrote:Dude.

PM me. I'm coming to your HOUSE.

I'll just show you in person.


I really wish I was living in Georgia right now. oh wait, maybe you wouldn't come to show me how to tune!