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Remo Emperor Coated jest moim podstawowym wyborem do studia nagraniowego. Brzmienie, którego nie da się zastąpić innym - ciepłe i potężne, bez zbędnych przydźwięków. Wytrzymują solidny rockowy oklep ;)
I play metal, and I've always used clear heads for my toms.
However, after I bought the Yamaha Tour Custom 8000 set, I decided to go with coated heads.
I play metal, and the toms of my Yamahas are pretty deep, deeper than the drums they make now. I wanted to have this powerful, but deep sound (which is helped by the construction of the Yamahas).
So far I haven't regretted my decision, as the toms sound really nice, warm and deep.
Most probably clear heads would have sounded good as well, but for now, I will stick with the coated ones.
I play metal, and I've always used clear heads for my toms.
However, after I bought the Yamaha Tour Custom 8000 set, I decided to go with coated heads.
I play metal, and the toms of my Yamahas are pretty deep, deeper than the drums they make now. I wanted to have this powerful, but deep sound (which is helped by the construction of the Yamahas).
I play metal, and I've always used clear heads for my toms.
However, after I bought the Yamaha Tour Custom 8000 set, I decided to go with coated heads.
I play metal, and the toms of my Yamahas are pretty deep, deeper than the drums they make now. I wanted to have this powerful, but deep sound (which is helped by the construction of the Yamahas).
So far I haven't regretted my decision, as the toms sound really nice, warm and deep.
Most probably clear heads would have sounded good as well, but for now, I will stick with the coated ones.
I use these on my toms as batter heads. Along with the clear ambassadors at the resonant side.
I really dig the sound - it's kind of jazzy and vintage, and really opens up in a bit of a higher tuning. But sounds great for a rocky lower tuning as well, I just prefer higher tunings. Good durability as well - hav had them on for 3 months now, and, although they of course have gotten dirty, the coating hasn't started to come off yet.
And for anyone whose not sure weather to put coated heads on your toms, I highly suggest trying it out - I was hesitant, but now I'm convinced that this is the way to go!
I use these on my toms as batter heads. Along with the clear ambassadors at the resonant side.
I really dig the sound - it's kind of jazzy and vintage, and really opens up in a bit of a higher tuning. But sounds great for a rocky lower tuning as well, I just prefer higher tunings. Good durability as well - hav had them on for 3 months now, and, although
I use these on my toms as batter heads. Along with the clear ambassadors at the resonant side.
I really dig the sound - it's kind of jazzy and vintage, and really opens up in a bit of a higher tuning. But sounds great for a rocky lower tuning as well, I just prefer higher tunings. Good durability as well - hav had them on for 3 months now, and, although they of course have gotten dirty, the coating hasn't started to come off yet.
And for anyone whose not sure weather to put coated heads on your toms, I highly suggest trying it out - I was hesitant, but now I'm convinced that this is the way to go!