 . Not much you can do about that. The only heads that will sound good right out of the box and maintain the same sound will be plastic heads. If you're going to use plastic heads I would suggest nuskins, got some on my bongos, they're probably the thickest plastics. If not, tuck some cowskins, yes they take time to break in, but that doesn't mean they sound bad off the bat, just means that they'll continue to sound better and better over time. My 2 cents.
 . Not much you can do about that. The only heads that will sound good right out of the box and maintain the same sound will be plastic heads. If you're going to use plastic heads I would suggest nuskins, got some on my bongos, they're probably the thickest plastics. If not, tuck some cowskins, yes they take time to break in, but that doesn't mean they sound bad off the bat, just means that they'll continue to sound better and better over time. My 2 cents.
Herbal wrote:Thank you, seisporocho1, that is the kind of information I was fishing for. I have only replace heads when they were damaged and always bought the "Hand Picked".
I don't know a damn thing about synthetic heads either. Are there a few good options, each having their own flavor? I don't want things sounding plastic - I need warmth. My bread and butter is backing an acoustic guitar duo with 3 part vocal harmonies. We do a lot of soul, blues, folky rock (CSN), etc. If My drums are too thin, harsh, limited sounds, or anything that isn't as pleasant. I wouldn't be able to use them.
Can I get a fat warm sound from synthetics? If So, can you give me any advice on some makes to check out and ones to stay away from?
Thanks you,
T


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