To my ears, evans heads seem to fit a more modern sound that emphasizes attack at the expense of resonance I would rather have the resonance, ergo i use mostly remo heads. P d siddall, your drums are remo bravo ii in blue chromeburst quadura finish These sets were first offered in remo's 1999 catalog and continued production into 2001 as far as i know The advent of clear drumheads.remo cs blackdots, ludwig silverdots, evans red, blue & looking glass chrome & gold hydraulic heads, duraline heads, ludwig ensemble, and rockers, remo pinstripes and fiberskyns. I am a long time aquarian user and i have been dabbling back in the remo pool lately
Does anyone have any experience with the ambassador x and vintage ambassador head models Can you explain the differences please ? Unlike today's version the tension hoop was metal and did not have the raised rim that allows you to practice rim shots It consisted of a composite base upon which sat a metal hoop that provided a bearing edge for the drumhead There was a foam rubber disk inside of the metal hoop The drumhead fit over this bearing.
These are most likely from the 90´s when i had my brady kit. Here are some photos showing the depth of the 6 head versus a 6 remo black dot head Remo makes cs coated in white and black The white coated cs are my astheitc preference Idk if you can still get ludwig heads with silver dots Attack makes a head with a red dot, two ply
Aquarian use to make heads with a large white dot and they prob still do. Remo uk heads are also made in the same factory in china All the manufacturers have their own standard snare reso heads, remo amb, aquarian classic clear, evans hazy Have you found much if any difference sonically between each brand I used remos for years and remember switching to evans briefly and was disappointed, thinking the snare wires.
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