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That deep, fat sound.
The quick decay of Remo clear Pinstripe heads makes them ideal heads for the fat sounds of pop, rock and R&B and for those who want a low pitched sound with moderate attack and response characteristics.
Made with two 7-mil Mylar plies with a measured layer of a ring reducing agent applied between them at the outer edge of their trademark stripe to dampen high frequency overtones for warmer resonance.
Remo Clear Pinstripe Head Specifications:| Application | Snare / Tom Batter | | Characteristics | Fat | | Material | Mylar | | Ply Type | Double | | Single or Pack | Single | | Surface Texture | Clear | | Weight | Heavy |
Ditch those worn-out heads for a set of Pinstripes. Your kit will thank you. Order now.
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There's drumheads and then there's Remo Drumheads.
To all Rockers, R&B groovers, Gospel cats and just straight up drummers. If you are looking for a drumhead that can take a hit and ask for more, or head that sounds great even after a long priod of time, or if you're just looking for a great buy at a great price, Remo Pinstripe Drumheads are your best choice. I wouldn't have it any other way on my kit. Get that PHAT sound drummers are always looking for.
Reviewed by Danny "Groove\ on 9/11/2006 who plays Alternative, R&B, Gospel, Latin Pop, & Latin Jazz.
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great head
i bought these pinstripes about a year ago now (im going to be replacng them soon) and they have been awesome. they killed all that overtone and ringing that i hated and they sounded great. but i do not reccomend these to anyone who likes theyre drums more open and ringy, otherwise they are worth the buy. although i am thing of switching over to ec2's just to try them out and see if i like them
Reviewed by matt on 8/3/2007 who plays speed,thrash,heavy,NU metal .
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Remo Clear Pinstripe
This is a 2 ply drum head so it can take a beating. I have also found though that most 2 play head, including this one, have a plastic sound when hit but still sound good. These heads also have the black line going around the head near the edges. These conntrol the sound from nasty overtones.These head sound alot better tuned low then when tuned high. I would reccomend these heads for rock, metal, ir punk, especially on a lower end kit.
Reviewed by on 11/27/2006 who plays Rock.
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Great Drumheads
These Remo Pinstripes are awesome. I recently replaced the factory heads on all my toms with these and wished I had done it sooner. After breaking them in they stay in tune fairly well, and give a slightly muffled sound, great for the studio. I highly recommend these heads.
Reviewed by myfriendisrelatedtolespaul on 11/1/2006 who plays Everything.
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Their..pretty good
I use to have EC2's, but then I saw that my producer had pinstripes on his set, so I exchanged the EC2's for the pins'. When I got to my studio I tuned the 12 inch first, and I loved it because it produced a kind'a plastic sound and because they have a short sustain. But I had a hard time tuning the 16 inch, I've never played clear heads, I tuned it with my fingers till' I couln't tight it more and it sounded GREAT. Their great for recording. It took me a long time to get used to them but then I loved them.
Reviewed by Brotha David Cervantes on 4/23/2007 who plays SouthernRock,Rock,PopRock,PunkRock,Gospel,etc..
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