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Great for practice and room gigs.
I have equipped my rather large drum kit (4 SD, 4 TT, 3 FT, 1BD) with Remo SilentStroke heads as I practice in my living room and I also enjoy a good relationship with my neighbours. I also have Zildjian Low Volume cymbals (20" ride, 18" Crash Ride, 18" China, 16" Crash, 14" HH and 10" Splash), they match with the Remo heads as if they were developed together.
The SilentStrokes have a different sound than other heads, mainly because the reso heads are more audible. Tuning is different as well, for the same reason. The feel depends on tension, as with any head. It takes little or no time to get used to these heads, they do respond to different sticks, mallets and brushes. If you want to use brushes, go for nylon, as steel will penetrate the mesh, and will hamper your playing. I have played a few room concerts with unamplified acoustic guitars (amongst other instruments), vocals without microphone... It's a different approach to concerts, I like this very much. Recording requires rethinking mic setup and compression parameters, but it works.
If you need to play softly, but want a real drum sound and feel, this is the way to go!
The SilentStrokes have a different sound than other heads, mainly because the reso heads are more audible. Tuning is different as well, for the same reason. The feel depends on tension, as with any head. It takes little or no time to get used to these heads, they do respond to different sticks, mallets and brushes. If you want to use brushes, go for nylon, as steel will penetrate the mesh, and will hamper your playing. I have played a few room concerts with unamplified acoustic guitars (amongst other instruments), vocals without microphone... It's a different approach to concerts, I like this very much. Recording requires rethinking mic setup and compression parameters, but it works.
If you need to play softly, but want a real drum sound and feel, this is the way to go!
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Remo silent stroke 8 head
Fantastic product from Remo.
I purchased this to convert my Alesis DM10 pro kit into a mesh head kit due to the noise of the standard Mylar heads.
These have fantastic feel and really do reduce stage sound of the kit massively, also with the remo logo they look fantastic too.
These are highly recommended, the only con would be that the bass drum beater felts do wear faster on these heads so an additional falam patch may be required.
I purchased this to convert my Alesis DM10 pro kit into a mesh head kit due to the noise of the standard Mylar heads.
These have fantastic feel and really do reduce stage sound of the kit massively, also with the remo logo they look fantastic too.
These are highly recommended, the only con would be that the bass drum beater felts do wear faster on these heads so an additional falam patch may be required.
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Profit maximized.
A fair supply for the price paid. Profit maximized. Supply will be done according to the agreed time
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Good quality mesh head for a good price.
Used a couple of these to replace the remo mesh heads that came with my electronic kit after a good few years of use - made a big difference and came at a good price.
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Very silent and great product
I searched for a silent mesh head and i must say that it's the right thing at the right time.Great Quality and nice package.
thank you!
thank you!
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Great product.
Ideal for practice at home, great feel, good price.
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Quiet !
These are simply the best mesh head I have tried. Great feel, very quiet and cheap !
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An absolute must for home practicing
I use these on my electronic kit with sensors. I like how quiet these are for single ply mesh they can take some hitting. he only thing I do not like is that they are a lot more bouncy than the mylar (regular) drum heads.
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