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Supraphonic P-83 Tension Last viewed: 1 hour ago

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I bought a 1968 Supraphonic. Sounds beautiful. The snare tension adjustment screw backs off, loosening the snare wires. This happens every 2-3 songs and they have to be re-tightened 1/4 to 1/2 turn. My Slingerland (1965) had a "gum" rubber washer/grommet to hold the adjustment screw in place. Any of you Luddy experts aware of a P-83 good solution that is not too "invasive"? Thanks

Ludwig Drums ('65-'69)
Posted on 14 years ago
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Slip a bit of rubber tubing on the tension screw between the rounded thread housings. Get your tension to where you like it, and the tube long enough to hold it in place.

Posted on 14 years ago
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Some time in the late '70s or early 80's Ludwig started putting rubber washers on the P85's. I have a mid '80s 6.5x14 S/L snare that has one. Maybe try finding one of those and it should retrofit onto the P83.

Posted on 14 years ago
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I have a 68 Supra and it doesn't have this problem. Is it possible that the snare attachment cords are loosening where they are tied and this is possibly why you have to adjust it??

I know they are a booger to tie and tie tight! I have had to re tie the cords on my Supra several times after removing the snares to change the reso head.

Posted on 14 years ago
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I've been having this exact same problem, but with a p-85, WITH the rubber washer! Thought the cords were tied tight, (triple knot) but just retied them today, and played for a bit, and I think it may just have done the trick, (I hope). It was really driving me crazy. Here's a question though; my Supra's a 67 - should it actually have a p-83? Have an extra one on an old crown snare I could easily swap to make more authentic...

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Barrhaven Drum Guy
Posted on 14 years ago
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67 models were still using p83's.

mike

Posted on 14 years ago
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Thanks Mike, I'll make the swap, (just hope it doesn't resurrect the problem - and didn't mean to hijack the thread).

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Barrhaven Drum Guy
Posted on 14 years ago
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I am going to carefully retie and tighten and test before I mess with the P-83. I will post results. Thx

Ludwig Drums ('65-'69)
Posted on 14 years ago
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Try looping the cord through four holes of the strainer instead of two. I do that on my strainers where possible and it seems to help keep the cord tighter. Go in from the front on two of the lower holes, then loop back out from the back through two holes above the ones you just put the cord through then tie the knot. It should help keep the knot from slipping.

Posted on 14 years ago
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