DrewTheShoe
Senior Member
Alright, I know if you're like me you've seen at least ten of these in the past three minutes.
But, I'm getting new snare heads, and my previous purchase plans were killed pretty fast. I was going to get a Coated Pinstripe for my batter, but that was shot down in a very elaborate manner in one thread.
So now my main question is this:
What snare heads would you think would best suit my playing style/needs/situation?
Also, not as urgent since I'm pretty content with my heads on my toms for now, but for the future, what heads do you think I should get for them?
It's eventually going to be my decision in the end, but a few third-party opinions never hurt anybody.
So I play rock, and mostly progressive rock, but others too. Things such as Muse, Wolfmother, and Chili Peppers.
I really have no plans on gigging any time soon, so I'd be in a pretty small, un-micced area.
For my snare I want a mostly deep fat sound, kinda wet, with a tad bit of resonance/sustain.
Toms are the same way...only without the snare portion.
So just gimme your two cents, I'd really appreciate it.
But, I'm getting new snare heads, and my previous purchase plans were killed pretty fast. I was going to get a Coated Pinstripe for my batter, but that was shot down in a very elaborate manner in one thread.
So now my main question is this:
What snare heads would you think would best suit my playing style/needs/situation?
Also, not as urgent since I'm pretty content with my heads on my toms for now, but for the future, what heads do you think I should get for them?
It's eventually going to be my decision in the end, but a few third-party opinions never hurt anybody.
So I play rock, and mostly progressive rock, but others too. Things such as Muse, Wolfmother, and Chili Peppers.
I really have no plans on gigging any time soon, so I'd be in a pretty small, un-micced area.
For my snare I want a mostly deep fat sound, kinda wet, with a tad bit of resonance/sustain.
Toms are the same way...only without the snare portion.
So just gimme your two cents, I'd really appreciate it.