Does Remo make resonant heads?
Importantly, you’ll find all of the resonant head options out there from Aquarian, Evans, and Remo, so you won’t ever need to look anywhere else when deciding. All of these resonant heads can be used on toms, and almost all of them on bass drums too (some aren’t available in a bass drum version).
Is Remo Ambassador good?
The coated Remo Ambassador is one of the most popular snare drum heads in the world, and is very responsive with both sticks and brushes. These drumheads also perform very well on toms, giving a balanced tone with lots of depth and sustain.
Do resonant drum heads make a difference?
When it comes to really making a difference on your drums, the most important factor when choosing a resonant skin is the thickness. The thicker the bottom head, the more resonance you get. As a result, thicker heads give more overtones.
Are Remo UT heads good?
In terms of sound quality, the UT head is excellent due to the high quality film that we use. Remo UK heads are also made in the same factory in China. These heads are designed for the entry-level kit and use a Korean film that still has good sound and durability features.
Does snare Reso head matter?
With a thick resonant snare head, your snare will sound boxy, dark, and the snare wires will only respond when you beat the hell out of it. If you’re looking for this sound, then by all means go ahead and try it. For general purpose drumming though, it’s a bad idea to use a batter head on the snare side!
Are Remo emperors 2 ply?
#BE-0112-00. The Emperor® Coated drumheads features warm, open tones with increased durability and projection. Constructed with 2-plies of 7-mil Coated film, Emperor® Coated drumheads provide a soft feel and subtle attack for studio and live applications. Available in sizes 6″- 40″.
How thick is Remo Ambassador?
Constructed with 1-ply 10-mil Coated film, Ambassador® Coated drumheads are the industry standard for all applications. Available in sizes 6″ – 40″.
How often should you replace resonant drum heads?
They recommend always changing your drum heads before you start recording. Otherwise, if you’re just practicing and playing normally, you should find yourself replacing heads every six months or so. Six months isn’t a hard rule, and for some could be a risky amount of time to wait.
What is Remo UT?
The Remo UT heads are made in our factory in China. They are made using the same Dupont Mylar film as is used on the Remo USA WeatherKing head. The difference is in the construction of the head. Whereas the US head is made using a poured channel technique, the China heads are crimped.
What does warm mean in drums?
Warm for drums means with a rounded, full tone, and not so much attack; it’s what coated heads do to toms. Warm for cymbals means with more pronounced midtones and less highs (popular for jazz, common with hand-hammered cymbals).