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What type of fall is good for a drum room?

okay well im making a room for drum sets and whats the best thing (wood, etc.) for the sound of the drum?

Answer:

He is a baby, anything stronger will make him hard-mouthed in the future. If he responds well, keep the snaffle. When he is fully mature and he doesn't respond to the snaffle as well, go a step up. But for now, keep him in the snaffle.
I can't find any major differences between the different year models, the main parts have stayed the same: Lock and load camber Medium stiff flex Sintered base Stratus Poplar core It looks like it is just updated graphics, so I would just get the cheaper one, but that is me, I care more for how it rides than how it looks.
WTF** I hope you realize that the answer below is some deuche being a smart ***. Go to a mechanic or learn to live with this one, because electrical anomalies like these are a pain to track down and diagnose, there are just so many delicate pieces. It sound's like you have multiple electrical faults in both the unlocking relay system and in the mechanism that actually physically moves the lock in the back driver's side door. A good mechanic could have your problem sorted out quick and cheap, and save you a serious headache. This repair shouldn't cost any more than $80 depending on where you go for the repair.

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