Well… that happened fast.
The first batch of kits scheduled for shipment in January are completely sold out.
When we opened pre-orders, we honestly didn’t know what to expect. It’s one thing to design and build something we love—it’s another to see drummers around the world rally behind it the way you have. Your enthusiasm, feedback, and belief in what we’re building completely blew us away.
From day one, our mission has been simple: make drums easier to tune, faster to set up, and more musical to play. Seeing that vision come to life—and seeing you respond the way you did—is beyond exciting for our small team.

If you missed out this time, don’t worry—you’ll have another shot soon.
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From everyone at Dialtune, Thank You for being part of this journey. We’re just getting started—and we can’t wait to hear what you’ll create with your Dialtune drum set.
— The Dialtune Team 🥁



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Guys, I just received my free maple snare drum from my pre-order… And guess what? I love it! I
have a Tama Bell brass, Sonor signatures. I’ve got phonics. I’ve got Ludwig supraphonics from 1962 Rogers dynasonics from 1967 all kinds of freaking snare drums and this one out of all of those makes me feel like I wanna play drums. I’m 58 years old been playing drum since I was eight years old so that means 50 years of tuning experience and most people would say I’m probably one of the best drum tuners around. This snare drum right out of the box was ready to roll. I stuck on a small snare weight, turned a knob or two and the thing sounded like the snare on Queen’s dragon attack off the game record .. sound just like it l!! I couldn’t believe it. I’m a metal snare guy mostly But this maple is gonna stick around. I usually keep two snares on a kit and I can see this being the left side under the high hat snare Dodt I play a right handed kit so that helps understand the placement a little better so be it. so now, I’m looking at a raw spun aluminum shell snare to go with the pre-ordered white kit :-) keep up the good work keep playing everybody find something that inspires you And to the dial tune team when you go public, please let all of us know first cause I want to buy in to your company. Johnny Marsi.