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#170044 - 08/20/08 02:56 PM
Bottom head with a budget.
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Registered: 06/01/08
Loc: texas
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I own a pearl championship ffx 13x11 and i have a white max for a top head, I need a new bottom head for at most 20 bucks. I like a wet (not too wet though) sound that isn't possible with my current bottom head. I have no preference of where I buy it from. Please help me out  . On another note, do you think this would be a good choice for a muffle for me to use at later hours without being too disturbing?
Edited by onespockadam (08/20/08 02:58 PM)
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#170062 - 08/20/08 06:59 PM
Re: Bottom head with a budget.
[Re: onespockadam]
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Registered: 12/29/05
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Your price range limits you to Mylar, not that it's a bad thing. Pick one: Ludwig Xtra Thin - $9.95 Evans MS3 - $12.75 Remo Clear Marching Ambassador - $10.75 You might be able to save a buck or two if you can find 'em locally or from a vendor that charges less than $9.95 for shipping. (Steve Weiss' flat shipping fee is great when you're ordering a bunch of stuff, but not so great when you just need a head or pair of sticks.)
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#170142 - 08/21/08 01:11 PM
Re: Bottom head with a budget.
[Re: SkyDog]
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Registered: 06/01/08
Loc: texas
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which one would you say get the most snare response and which one is easiest to tune, those are my main concerns.
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#170150 - 08/21/08 02:41 PM
Re: Bottom head with a budget.
[Re: onespockadam]
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Registered: 06/13/03
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which one would you say get the most snare response and which one is easiest to tune, those are my main concerns. Any mylar bottom will require almost constant tuning- they're not like fiber heads that hold themselves for days. Snare response is the best with the thinner heads, but again, will require strict tuning maintenance.
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#170340 - 08/24/08 01:19 PM
Re: Bottom head with a budget.
[Re: twoandfour]
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Registered: 06/01/08
Loc: texas
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has anybody tried the ms3 personally, I want to know if that ring does anything.
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#170344 - 08/24/08 02:22 PM
Re: Bottom head with a budget.
[Re: multi-Thomm]
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Registered: 06/01/08
Loc: texas
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and just by looking through the tuning posts, i still dont have a good idea of what ballpark the pitch for a mylar bottom head should be in, should it sound like a timbale or what?
Edited by onespockadam (08/24/08 02:22 PM)
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