Remo

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Remo's popular Pinstripe drum heads are made from two plies of Remo clear film and bonded at the collar to dampen both high overtones and overall resonance. The result is a very focused, low-pitched sound with moderate attack and response characteristics that is ideal for creating a deeper, fatter, controlled drum sound in a variety of studio and live drumming situations.

The fusion pack includes Remo Pinstripe drum heads for 10", 12" and 14" toms. The standard pack includes Remo Pinstripe drum heads for 12", 13" and 16" toms.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this item will benefit Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization that transforms children's lives by restoring and revitalizing music education in our public schools. For more information, visit the Little Kids Rock website.
Remo Pinstripe Tom Drum Head Pack Standard Clear

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  • Fusion pack includes 10", 12", and 14" Remo Pinstripe replacement drumheads
  • Standard pack includes Remo Pinstripe replacement drumheads for 12", 13", and 16" toms

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  • Remo Pinstripe

    5

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    submitted8 years ago

    byDaniel

    fromundisclosed

    Great heads, gave my Tama imperial star drumset new life. Can't go wrong with these!

  • had these sinse 1986 stil going strong

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byBob

    fromseabrook nh

    i allways used remo with the black dot after my original clear remos stretched out ( oh ya my drums were new in 1976 ) and they were very loud and ringy because they were fiberglass shell drums in 1986 i decided to try something new and it was the pinstriped remos what a world of difference did all toms plus snare left bass alone stuffed blanket inside you thought i had maple shells or birch toned them right down very nice sound even a pro drummer with same drums did the same swap out even though i gave up playing in 1990 i finally dragged them out after 24 years of darkness and they still hold a decent tune not bad these should be stock on newer kits

  • These are amazing

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byvishal reddy

    fromMilpitas,CA

    These heads are the best. definitely get these. They will make even the cheapest set sound good and i know because i have a pearl forum. They have that fat and low sound which is perfect if your a rock drummer and they are surprisingly easy to tune. I use clear emperors on my reso side.

  • I don't care anymore about the opinions of some drummers & pinstripes.

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byB.

    fromAtlanta, GA.

    Part of the pinstripe heads reputation is that its for people who don't know how to tune drums. Bah! Humbug! I don't care anymore. These drum heads were the answer to my problem. I've got a drum set that naturally has allot of overtones. This drum set is VERY challenging to tune. I've learned & tried all kinds of tuning methods. I could make my drums sound satisfactory compared to its nature - but it never sounded tight enough with a distinct enough note like I wanted it. After putting the pinstripes on I can hear the meat of the drum without the overly lengthy sustain. The heads deliver the characteristics of the Yamaha drums & others recorded in the 80's. At-least that's what it reminds me of. I was thinking about selling my drum set for a different one - but not anymore. I ordered the pinstripe head package with the Remo Emperor X snare head. I also ordered a Remo Powerstroke 3 batter for the bass drum. Right now I'm using the Evan G2 clear for resonant that I was recently using as my batters. There working great - but I'll probably put some Ambassadors on the resonant side. I really didn't know how drastically heads can change the sound of your entire drum set. These pinstripes helped me make the decision to keep my drums. If your having trouble tuning your drum set, try these pinstripes or something like the Evans EC1 or EC2 before giving up on your beloved kit. With these kinds of heads & a little effort with tuning you'll make a troublesome drum sound fantastic.

  • Remo Pinstripe Set

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byMark Geiger

    fromFort Wayne, Indiana

    I looked everywhere online and at stores to get a good deal on tom heads for my kit. I found these heads on guitarcenter.com and ordered them immediately. The price was cheaper even with the shipping and the shipping was even better than the price. They were at my front door before I expected them to be. I will order on-line from this company again!

  • Good Sounding Drumheads

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byPhilip Stravers

    fromIA

    They sound very good for rock style music. I'm really happy with this set.

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