Remo
by orion11349
After finallt getting round to fitting a new kick skin (batterhead), I was thinking about getting a Remo Pinstripe. I kinda want a sound kinda like Grohl's-beefy,sorta clicky with control. Is a P...
Remo
Black dots clear heads
OR
The
Remo white heads with pinstripe !
Remo Heads been out the longest ...Better heads ..Of the most musician's would pick ....Every one has there ,...
Bass drum batterd head !
Remo
Clear pinstripe
OR
WeatherKing Batterd head Remo white with pinstripe !
Or
The Remo clear with black dot .....
All 3 head's would sound ,Gr...
I own a Pearl EX ruby fade drum set, the shells are poplar. On the bass drum i got a clear remo power sonic 22" bass head but thing is that if you put the patch on it , it messes up your sound,...
I have a 24x18 premier 100% birch shell bass drum with a remo powerstroke 4 batter and a remo powerstroke 3 for the reso in smooth white which are pre muffled heads. But what you want to do in any cas...
What works for me is the remo coated emperor x
for the batter head which is a 2 ply head 20mm thick with a black dot at the bottom of the head and the remo emperor reso snare head for reso which is ...
By the way, Lars uses a Remo beater patch.
Got one on my bass drum
The rest that i have are " Remo" coated white pinstrip's head's ..Clear one's on the bottom ::
a good drum head for bounce and a better sound would be a REMO ambassador batter head. also, there are many ways to dampen a snare....tape with a little cotton under it, and there are also plastic hoo...
Oh ok, well Remo also puts out a snare resonant head, I forgot what it's called exactly but it's not a diplomat. I kept the Ludwig snare side head that came with the drum because I don'...
...e came out so i got to learn about them a little bit...seems the head combo we most recommended was for Remo pinstripes on the top and ambassadors on the bottom. my dept manager could get them to soun...
Damping
by David Knisely
I got my Remo Pinstripe (clear) yesterday and i'm having problems damping it- at the mo, i've got it tuned about middle (?) using a small blanket to ease off some of the 'boomyness'...
...produce a damping effect. So will gaffer taping the bottom skin.
- use a thicker snare head such as remo ebony or black spot rather than conventional snare batter....
Hi everyone, Ok I have a question regarding the heads on my drums. I have Remo CS black dots for the batter heads on my toms which I've had on them for about a year or more. I'm not in a ban...
Hey !!
by Tim Goldman
...n't want to! But wanted to let you know where I'm coming from! Take my advice and do not join Remo Drumtalk UNLESS YOU REALLY GOT THE BALLS!!!...
...that you tune the bottom head just a hair tighter than the top heads, and that works for me. Go to www.remo.com and read the tuning tips section on the site. If your heads are brand new or slightly ...
...what I know about the 70's snare sound:
tuned loosely, with LOTS of muffling. Try one of those remo muffl'r things (the plastic hoop that sits under the head, with the little foam ring) ...
...he factory heads on, and put some e-rings, rem-O's or zer-o-rings on the toms, and get a couple of remo muffl's for the kick drum (one on each head). The second suggestion was what I have no...
...st 60's / 70s sound out of my kit.
This is what I came up with.
Changed all tom skins from Remo Pinstripes to Ambassador coated top and bottom. Bottom skin tuned slightly higher than the ...
...try level kit back then. now they sound (with the right heads) like a set of recording customs.
try remo coated ambassadors on the tops and clear ambassadors on the bottom. nice resonance, good dy...
...s have since began to need replacing. I'm having trouble tuning up my snare drum. I'm using a remo ambassador bottom with a fibyrskin3 top. It's a steel drum. My problem is matching the...
...g too, with just 2 toms and it suits me fine- I think all you need to do is change heads- I've got Remo Weatherking Pinstripes on my export tuned fairly low and they don't ring at all. I rec...
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