ok din sya. very helpful with single ply heads. pero nothing beats trying to get the sound right with your ears. yes mapapantay ng tension watch yung pressure sa heads but hindi nya maririnig yung drum with consideration to the acoustic space where it inhabits. even if pantay na pantay yung pagka piit mo, pero venue ng gig mo bahay ng alumni sa u.p wala rin. the tension watch can't tell you what to do in that situation. but your ears can. Drums are like speakers, in the manufacturers place, a supposed mastering monitor or mixing monitor has flat response +-2db across the frequency spectrum in an anechoic chamber. pero pag plinay mo nayan sa bahay or studio, good bye flat frequncy response. your room will change the sound of the speaker. to close to a corner the sound will get to bassy, etc. same with a drum. one of the best ways to get a good drum sound in a room is to start with the floor tom. tune it. then play it around in various location s in your room, when you find the "sweet spot, add your kick, tune it , then your other tom, then your snare.
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