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  • Drum Tuning - You need drums tuned correctly to get the best sound from your kit.

  • Tuning is offered as part of the servicing

  • Regular tuned drums can reduce the need for skin replacements

  • No drummer wants dull flat sounding drums when they rehearse or perform live

  • Repairs - We try to use manufacturer recommend component parts.  

  • We also try to purchase locally but we may need to order some parts in which might take time.

  • If we cant buy the part we can often make it

  • What ever our choice we ensure it is the best part at the best price and if it is not cost effective we advise you on what best suits your needs.

Services

  • Regular servicing - Servicing your kits will help keep them in good working order and sounding great.  

  • Can reduce faults and allow for intervention preventing faults from occurring.

  • Can prolong the life and reduce running cost

  • When asked of their complaints poorly serviced kit was consistantly mentioned

  • Data base - We data base all your gear so as we can keep a close track of its usage.

  • Having a data base means we can service and maintain your gear regularly so it remains in top condition.  

  • Keeping detailed records of when it was serviced and repaired allows us to ensure your gear is ready to perform.  

  • Drum skins make a huge difference!

  • Drum kits sound dull and lack tone with dead drum skins.  

  • Regular tuning actually sustains the life of the drum skin.  

  • Replace skins and tune regularly keeps them sounding great and that is what your clients want great sounding kits

Tuning
Repairs
Servicing
Data base
Drum Skins
Advice
Servicing, Maintenance, Repair - That is what engineer's do.
Tuning, Advice and recommendations - That is what a drummer does
I have played drums (not very well!) for over 30 years but I am not offering to play your drums.   
I am an engineer, I am offering to service, tune and maintain your drums to a professional level.  

In a recent survey of Edinburgh drummers  back line drum kits were reported as poor and below acceptable standard due to faulty parts.  Main faults were broken tom hangers, broken cymbal stands and "dead" skins

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