Remo Tambourine - moosers's review
Remo’s standard Tambourine is a 10 inch percussion instrument that I’ve used for recording with a friend of mine. I don’t own the instrument as it was his, but we’ve recorded with it a number of tim…
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 Prince Symbol Tambourine - mooseherman's review
This is a tambourine made by Remo that features the Prince symbol, from his days as "the artist formerly known as Prince." It has a black skin and frame, with the logo being in a tan, almost beige co…
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 TAMBOURIN 2 ROWS FIXED HEAD - JackLudden's review
I've been using this tambourine for about 4 years. It was a gift to me, so I didn't select it myself. I have to say, this is not a good tambourine. First of all, the head on it gives a very hollow…
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…