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Drum Head from Remo belonging to the Emperor series

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  • manpilemanpile

    excellent

    Remo EmperorPublished on 01/30/12 at 01:49
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use a gretsch renown maple.
    I tried: the G1 coated, G2 coated, G2 clear.
    clear the GG have absolutely not the same it's my opinion, the emperor is easier to adjust, deep, round sound, I never managed to properly adjust the G2 ... (ais changed since I?) .
    Now it will be on toms and Remo Evans snare ...

    I would not advise at all costs these skins or other, we must try, unfortunately (it has a cost ...) series, based on its brand and style drumkit.
    good choice because it is still a standard.
  • drummer22drummer22

    Remo EmperorPublished on 04/29/06 at 02:38
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use these skins on my toms, it is a skin that is in sound between an ambassador and a pinstripe is very balanced, in short, I find aprfaitement Adapter for the toms sound that I love 'It gives me a time with little harmonic slamming female teachers.
  • BGuginoBGugino

    Remo EmperorPublished on 08/31/08 at 20:23
    Recently, my Remo Pinstripe heads were getting to the point of replacement. After looking around and doing some researching, I concluded on the Remo Emperor Clears; I use two of them, one on the batter of my 12” tom and one on the batter of my 14” tom. Like all drum heads and even all drum oriented things, they have their pros and cons.

    I’ll start out with talking about the pros of the Remo Clear Emperor drum head. The very first thing that I loved about these drum heads was the look. The simplicity of the clear drum head with the Remo stamp really caught my eye. Very classy yet contemporary looking, I liked it a lot. The next thing that I really loved about these drum heads, and the most …
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    Recently, my Remo Pinstripe heads were getting to the point of replacement. After looking around and doing some researching, I concluded on the Remo Emperor Clears; I use two of them, one on the batter of my 12” tom and one on the batter of my 14” tom. Like all drum heads and even all drum oriented things, they have their pros and cons.

    I’ll start out with talking about the pros of the Remo Clear Emperor drum head. The very first thing that I loved about these drum heads was the look. The simplicity of the clear drum head with the Remo stamp really caught my eye. Very classy yet contemporary looking, I liked it a lot. The next thing that I really loved about these drum heads, and the most important thing of all, was the tone that these drums produced. Being that they’re two-ply they still had the “fat” aspect of heads such as the Evens Hydraulic, or even the Remo pinstripe, but without sounding muffled. I really like that I could get that nice tone out of a drum without it being cut short; these drums can breathe. The last thing that I really liked about these heads is the fact that they’re strong. Being a rock drummer, I sometimes get hitting pretty hard, so the fact that they can withstand the beating is a definite plus.

    As for the bad things about this head there would only really be one that I could put my finger on; that being that to get the best tone out of the drums, you need to hit HARD. So if you’re into more sensitive things you would probably be better off going onto the coated emperors. Anything along the lines of jazz would be better off with the coated. Other than that, these heads are great.
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