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Are Remo snare drums any good?

Are Remo snare drums any good?

It is a good fit for most brands of drums and provides the snare snappy resonation require for just about any type of music. I have used these heads for many years on Gretsch, Ludwig, Rogers and Slingerland snares playing Rock, R&B, Blues and some Jazz. Well constructed. I have never had a problem with the head.

Are Remo drums any good?

A great sounding head that is durable and bears the Remo name. Remo Emperor Coated Drum heads have been around for a while and have built a legacy. They are good for different styles of drumming including Jazz, fusion, rock and various other types of playing.

Where are Remo drumheads made?

Remo supplies drumheads for various drum companies including Pearl, DW Drums, Yamaha, Mapex, Pork Pie Percussion and Sonor. Remo has factories in the US and in Taiwan, where the “UT” and “US” versions are made.

Who made Remo drums?

Remo D Belli
About Remo: Remo D Belli was a percussion pioneer. In 1957, he invented the first successful synthetic Mylar® drumheads, today’s industry standard. For over 60 years, Remo, Inc. has constantly and consistently broken new ground when it comes to industry firsts.

What snare head should I use?

Coated heads are great for snare drums and critical if you play with brushes. You can’t get that beautiful “sandpaper” kind of sound with a clear snare head and brushes. Coated heads on toms tend to make the drums a bit warmer, while clear tom heads will give you more attack. The same goes for your kick drum.

Does Remo make drums?

Remo currently has a couple different lines of drums – TSS and Gold Crown. Both are made out of Remo’s proprietary Acousticon shell, which they also make a lot of their hand drums out of.

How old are Remo drum heads?

The most commonly recognized “first synthetic drumhead” (U.S. Patent 2,934,989) was issued on May 3, 1960 to Mr. Remo D.

What are Remo drum heads made of?

synthetic Mylar®
About Remo: Remo D Belli was a percussion pioneer. In 1957, he invented the first successful synthetic Mylar® drumheads, today’s industry standard.

Is Remo better than Evans?

In a nutshell, Remo drum heads sound warmer, fuller and more ‘open’, while Evans heads tend to produce a more controlled sound (some people find it ‘plasticky’).