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TUNING YOUR ROGERS DYNA-SONIC SNARE DRUM

Fig. 1

C

B

ON

OFF

Strainer

A

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D

Fig. 3

Fig. 5

Continued on the other side

1. Use even tensioning: Loosen all tension screws 

(using half turns at a time) in a sequence pattern (Fig. 1

until all tension on the head is relieved.  Then re-tighten all 

tension screws (again in sequence) with fingers or drum 

key until the screw head collar contacts the hoop sur-

face.  This will level the hoop and head evenly against the 

bearing edge of the shell, and puts the head 90% in tune.

2. For the top (batter) head: turn each tension screw in 

sequence with a drum key in one half turns.  Repeat this 

sequence until you have completed four half turns total. 

3. For the bottom (snare) head: using the same proce-

dure described above, turn each tension screw with the 

drum key - but this time a total of five equal half turns.

4. (Fig. 2) Using your fingers, tighten the adjuster screw 

on the snare frame end (A) only to the point where the 

tension stops the snares from rattling (a small 

adjustment)  Do  not  use  a  screwdriver,  or  over-tighten.

5. (Fig. 3) The snare frame (B) should be cen-

tered inside both of the snare “gates” (C) on the 

bottom hoop. With strainer lever to the “ON” position, 

check that both the strainer end and butt end of the 

snare frame sit centered inside the gates of the hoop.

6.  (Fig. 4) With the strainer lever ON, turn the snare 

strainer knob (D) counter clock-wise until the snares 

are loose (no snare rattle when drum is tapped). 

Now, turn snare strainer knob clockwise until the 

loose snare rattle disappears and drum sounds crisp 

when tapped with a drum stick. NOTE: the high 

sensitivity  of  the  Dyna-Sonic  snare  frame  system 

produces reactive snare response at all dynamic 

levels, and can be tweaked to suit personal preference. 

7.  As  a  final  check,  tap  lightly  with  a  drumstick  one 

inch in from the edge to check approximate pitch at 

each tension screw (Fig. 5) If any one tension screw 

sounds higher than the others, loosen it ¼ turn.  If any 

one tension rod screw sounds lower, tighten it ¼ turn.

Unlike  conventional  snare  drums,  your  Dyna-Sonic 

snare drum is a uniquely-engineered and highly sensi-

tive instrument.  The floating snare assembly provides 

super-reactive snare response at all levels of touch - from 

a whisper, to full thrust play. With both heads tuned well, 

the Dyna-Sonic snare drum will deliver the full-bodied 

tone & unprecedented dynamic response that have made 

it the most sought after drum since its introduction in 1961.

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