Pre Feb 2012:
HK-2100-01- DJEMBE/TUBANO TENSION BRACKET ASSEMBLY, BLACK, (INCLUDES CLAW, BRACKET, AND MOUNTING HARDWARE)
Post Feb 2012:
HK-5155-02- CONTOUR BRACKET ASSEMBLIES, PKG OF 2, BLACK
NOTE: As of Feb 2012, Remo has updated the hardware on all key-tuned Djembes and Tubanos to Contour Lugs. Due to these lugs protruding out further, we've increased the outer-diameter of all drumheads used on key-tuned Djembes and Tubanos. If you're purchasing new heads, the old hardware will function with the new head construction, but if you're updating your hardware to Contour Lugs and have the old head construction, you will need to purchase a new head.
Published:
March 9, 2024
June 13, 2019
Updated:
May 2, 2024
May 2, 2024
The Dual Slider Percussion Strap is ergonomically designed to provide balance and comfort by evenly distributing the weight of drums across both shoulders. Available in three sizes—Small (90"), Medium (110"), and Large (130")—it suits drummers of different heights and can be adjusted for single or two-point connections depending on the drum's size and weight. This strap is ideal for both hand drums and larger bass drums, offering customizable support and mobility.
To replace and tune a Remo Awe Talking drum drumhead, first remove the rubber trim, release the rope tension, and remove the drumheads and rings. After replacing the drumheads, rethread the rope through the ring hooks and apply light tension to tune the drum. Finally, adjust the pitch by winding a thinner rope around the middle of the drum shell and replace the rubber trim.
To replace and tune a Remo Mondo™ djembe drumhead, first remove all drum tuning rods and parts in a crisscross method, replace the drumhead, and reassemble. For tuning, tighten the rods in a crisscross pattern, adjusting the tension gradually to achieve the desired pitch. The drumhead will stretch over time, and replacement is needed when the tuning hardware bottoms out.