Remo PP-1180-BA Ambassador Clear Tom Drumhead Pack - 10", 12" & 14"
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The price depends on the pack that you purchase. In the Fusion series, you'll find 10, 12, 14 cones. The standard series comes with 12, 13, 16 cones.
In what way does it You should be able to tell what they are, because they're
Fuse pack. This is what it looks like. Drums measuring 10, 12, and 14 inches. As a result, it's unclear because the name of the product changed, but the description did not. In addition to the Fusion pack, I also purchased a 16" monitor separately
Depending on the size of the Tom, either on the top or bottom, one of these drumheads would be compatible.
Selected User Reviews For Remo PP-1180-BA Ambassador Clear Tom Drumhead Pack - 10", 12" & 14"
As a summary, I have been playing drums for six months, every day for an hour. The Pearl Roadshow heads have gained in quality in comparison to the originals. Thanks to my improvements, the sound is better than what the originals had. The improvement is so significant that I never expected it. Contrasting the thin and flimsy frequencies of the Pearls to these Remo heads, the Remo sounds rich, powerful, and deep. Regardless of the fact that these replace lesser-quality heads, they sound professional after they are properly tuned, especially after they have been replaced with new ones. There are no words to describe how grateful I am.
When it comes to Remo, there simply cannot be a comparison. Pinstripe drum heads are among my earliest childhood memories, and there are no other drum heads like them on Earth! Each time you order, you will be satisfied!.
I really like this drum head. It's a standard drum head, nothing extraordinary, but it's solidly made, produces great sounds, and lasts for a long time. With these drum heads (ambassadors), you can hear the sound of the drum very A very cool concept because it gives the drum set a lot of musicality. Every note sounds clear and crisp, and it sounds One downside of this is that these drum heads are hard to tune properly. It is possible to tune it by twisting the rods around, but it is best to get the best sound from these drum heads by tuning a dial or using an awesome drum tuner, because each pitch needs to be tuned as you move around the kit to ensure that the drum sounds the best. Tuning may not pose as much of a challenge to you, because I am a wretched person. Try a double ply head, like the emperors and powerstrokes, if you feel this is a challenge. This should be helpful. Thank you!.
I have been playing drums for well over 25 years, and I have used a variety of heads, including keep coming back to the Remo Pinstripe heads, since they deliver the sound I'm looking for in a Tom bass. It can take a drummer a long time to find the sound they are looking For my taste, Toms sound darker and resonate just right with the perfect amount of resonance and thud. I also use moongels and maybe duct tape if I do not have much of either. The instruments I play most often are tom-toms That's my perspective, so I'm looking at it from a rock perspective. I think jazz drummers, especially, are more likely to go with a brighter sound, but for me, these pinstripes do the job Your choice of resonant head (drumhead at It's the one you squish with the stick, not the one you hit. and as well as your tuning both top and bottom of the head count for a lot. It was surprisingly good to choose the Remo Ebony resonant (Not pinstripes) head along with these clear pinstripes on top of it. I will use this kit combo whenever I am tuning, as it is both visually pleasing and tonally satisfying This will likely continue for years to come, if not forever. (It happens to everyone - drummers get the bug and try out different heads and tricks to achieve When I replaced my old heads with these (I experimented with Remo Ebony Pinstripes on top, and the non-Remo Ebony Pinstripes on the bottom), On the bottom are clear pinstripes with moongels and Ebony heads) but now the sound is perfect. The good old standby, duct tape, can be used if you don't want to try moongels (search Amazon for them - they aren't expensive), but they're not always available. (Duct tape is ugly, but it works in a pinch and quite well if you need to muffle/dampen the ring from your drums. Use However, we are only talking about tom toms here, not snares. In case you're an experienced drummer, you have probably tried these already and made a decision if they are right for you. I wish every drummer in the community a great year, no matter what style or skill level they may possess. Don't stop playing, it's an addiction that's good for you.
This pack I received was a little warped, so I had to tune them higher than usual. I like the sound of these heads but I think it was something on top of the packaging that caused them to warp. Although I have moongel that helped a lot too especially for my floor tom, I think these heads are pretty good, in my opinion. After I try these, I'll try the emperors.
This Remo Ambassador set replaced the stock resonant heads on my Pearl toms and made them sound like new! In addition to replacing the batter heads, the sound was significantly improved as well.
In order to add a clear pinstripe to the batter side, I put clear tape on the drums. They are durable, have good rebound, and are easy to tune up. Over ring muting is made easier with these devices. As far as the reso side is concerned, I use the Ebony pinstripes.
This type of head is popular among drummers for live performances. There ain't no hope for me with them. Regardless of what pitch I tune to, the tone is very flat and dead. The coated is for sure the way to go.