I will highly recommend Evans G2 or EC1's, and forget remo all together, but that is just my opinion lol.
hey everyone , im pretty new to drummin and was wondering if i should go for pinstripes or ebony ambassadors on my toms(12", 13") Im looking for a sort of jazz/funk sound, but also just to get some different heads than the pearl ones that came with them - (there pretty beat) Would greatly appreciate anyones advice/opinion on this....thanx
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I will highly recommend Evans G2 or EC1's, and forget remo all together, but that is just my opinion lol.
I agree, clear G2's sound really nice. I have the EC2's and they muffle a whole lot if that's what you're looking for.
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Yea 32nd I have a set of ec2's and hate them, they take all the life out of the drum in my opinion, that is why I recommended EC1 they are a thicker single ply and sound so sic, but so does G2's.
thanx, ill check them out, tho im more familliar with the differences between the remos - how come you wouldn't recomend them then?Originally Posted by ddrumbum
: ~ Pearl export ELX (ruby fade) Cymbals at present....: Paiste pst3 14" high hats, 16" crash, 20" ride, zildjian ZBT 10" splash. DW5002 turbo double bass pedals. LP percussion block
I used to play pinstripes, pinstripes are a 2 ply head, I just never really cared for the sound that came from them, so I tried evans G2's and have never looked back, and now they have the EC1's and they are just absolutely fantastic, you get the best of both world, single ply sound with double ply durability.Originally Posted by j0sh
If you're looking for a jazzy sound, you don't want either of the Pinstripes or the Ebonys....what you want is a single-ply Ambassador, maybe coated Ambassadors.....the coated heads are a bit drier sound...the Pinstripes are a two-ply head, and the Ebony series (even the middle-weight Ambassadors) are a pretty thick head, meant more for heavy rock and metal.
Word to the wise : don't mess with the drummer.
thanx guys, that helps alot......wont be gettin the ebonys then. I was planning to get a coated ambassador for my floor tom anyway, so might go for a set of them (or evans equivalent)
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As a parent who has to buy the drum heads, I love the Ebonys. They are freak'n bullet proof.
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Originally Posted by Roaddebris
Yes....but not meant for a jazzy tone.
Word to the wise : don't mess with the drummer.
If they are that strong they would have to be pretty resonant from the frigedness of them....... right?
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Get Ebony PINSTRIPES, then you get them both lol. I have them and I love them.
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Wudn't they muffel the sound like alot? Then again the idea did cross my mind lol - cool pic btwOriginally Posted by Daemon
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When he gets a job with a big time jazz band he can worry about jazzy tone. Right now I love the idea of having a set of heads last from grade school through high school.Originally Posted by BigTallG
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