TAMA TDK10BN Drum Key Black Nickel
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Kind of. It's made of chrome and is black in color. It doesn't have a painted look to it.
Selected User Reviews For TAMA TDK10BN Drum Key Black Nickel
I gave it away when I sold my drum set because it was a Tama kit, and I thought the new owner deserved to have the matching drum key. I ordered this one primarily because I work with drum kits frequently, so I went with what I had previously and enjoyed. I had no idea they had this finish, so I prefer it to my other one. The reasonable price for a high-quality drum key is well worth it! The best part about this style is that you can use the top of the key to spin away and loosen or tighten the lugs quickly!.
This has a nice weight to it and is larger than you might expect, but the twist feature on top is really cool.
It's heavy, cast-formed, and a perfect fit for tension rods. The black nickel plating appears to be in excellent condition. The small knob at the end makes it easier to spin tension rods in and out of lug casings than with a standard key. I strongly advise any drummer to get their hands on one of these.
It works well by hand and can also be used as a bit! Because it was less expensive than a bit, I chose it. The gleaming black chrome is stunning.
It has a nice weight to it. This is a cheese that I really enjoy. While tuning, the weight behind it feels great, and the top knob makes adjusting the tension rod to finger tight a breeze. She isn't one of my favorite keys, but she is definitely one of mine.
I'm at a loss for words. I bought it because it appeared to be a nice key, but I misplaced it before we could set up our garage band, so I'm just using an old key for now.
How can you be enthralled by a drum key? br>This one isn't going to get lost or misplaced!.