Remo Emperor X Coated Snare Drum Head - moosers's review
Sony’s MDR-7506 are a set of professional level recording studio headphones. Sony has a ton of different headphones to choose from on all levels, and the MDR series of headphones are probably their …
Remo Peau Pinstripe 14" - sanjuro's review
Remo Pinstripes are very good drumheads overall. I put these on my toms of my first kit and have played them ever since. These heads have 2 ply thickness that controls any ringing or undesired reso…
Remo putty pad - sanjuro's review
The Remo Putty Pad is one of the coolest products in the accessories category. After trying a multitude of condensed practice surfaces, like other small pads and rubber pieces, this has to be my fav…
Remo ambassador - sanjuro's review
Remo Ambassador drum heads are a real indistry standard. These were the first head replacements I purchased to repace the stock heads that came with my first kit, and it was an amazing improvement. …
Remo Practice Pad - sanjuro's review
The Remo practice Pad is the practice pad that my first drum teacher used, so I saw it a couple times a week for almost 2 years. It is definitely the pad with the most realistic feel out of all the …
Remo Controlled sound coated 14" - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by Dj_samy91/translated from Audiofanzine FR) I've been using this head for three years. Pros: round and powerful sound, no unwanted overtones. Cons: sound is a bit to…
Remo Peau Pinstripe 12" - FateFelledVictim's review
I have used the Remo Pinstripes before I started using Evans. These heads look good and sound moderately good. They are inexpensive in a pack deal and are very widely used. I used the Ebony Pinstrip…
Remo ambassador - FateFelledVictim's review
I used all Remo heads when I first started playing drums, and eventually switch to mixture of Remo Black Suede on my snare, Aquarian Superkick 2 on my kick, and Evans EC2s or G2s on my toms, and this…
Remo Emperor - BGugino's review
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 batt…
Remo Peau Pinstripe 12" - BGugino's review
The old Pinstripe. Gotta love it. I have played Remo Pinstripes on and off since I started drumming 5 years ago. They are very well known in the entry level drumming scene, but don’t let that deceive…
Remo Powerstroke 3 clear 22" - BGugino's review
I’ve always trusted the name Remo when it came to drum heads. When I bought my new Pearl kit, it came with a “Pro-Tone” drum head which NEEDED to be replaced. Looking around at my local drum shop, I …
Remo peaux fiberskyn 3 - Drummerguy's review
If you're looking for a modern version of that classic calf skin sound there is (in my opinion) no better sound to cost benefit out there on the market today. These heads give a very warm and dark s…
Remo Renaissance Ambassador 14 (Timbre) - Drummerguy's review
These are very nice drum heads that the Remo corporation developed to sound more like the calf skin heads of long ago (well it wasn't really that far ago, but it definitely feels like it!). At the t…
Remo Peau Pinstripe 12" - " Moderately dull skin"
translatedModerately dull skin, the sound does not "plop" but does not ring for hours rather than as the G1 from Evans for example. I use it to sound more metal, but it would also apply to rock so I think.
Remo Peau Pinstripe 16" - " Moderately dull skin"
translatedModerately dull skin, the sound does not "plop" but does not ring for hours rather than as the G1 from Evans for example. I use it to sound more metal, but it would also apply to rock so I think.