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Two 7.5 mil plies with dry vents around the perimeter If you are like me and find the wide open super-ringy sound too much and also find that dampener rings like the rem-o's kill too much of the tone and you don't want to have to put gaffer tape or moon gel on your snare - this is the head to check out! This head is not completely "dry" there is definately some ring but it is the perfect amount IMO. You can get a similar sound with a coated emperor with some peices of duct tape or moongel - but who wants to stick junk on their drums? This head gives me the snare sound I have been searching for: Sharp Crack, medium body & subtle overtones... and when you do a rim shot with only the top 1/3 of your stick you get a nice: "CRACK-iiNG" |
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Glad you're digging it! I happen to have one on my 14x6.5" Tama Artstar snare right now. In addition to being quite durable, it's also very sensitive.
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Far too dry IMO, couldn't get any flavor out of it....
I'm digging this reverse power center though, sounds great!
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Too dry ? Try some gravy. That should moisten it and really bring out the flavor as well :)
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I have one on my 7 x 14 Steambent snare as well and I love it.
Also for Evans Specialist, I just put a 14 inch clear EC2 SST on my Piccolo snare and was surprised how well it sounds. I like to experiment and this head is great for snares as well as toms.
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