Remo 12" Silent Stroke Mesh Head Reviews

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1 year ago

Delivers on what it promises

No product will ever make your drums absolutely silent, but these are probably among the next best things you can buy, if you want to practice while keeping the noise levels down.

5 years ago

Will do their job

Relatively tunable (need to fine tune a bit the reso) and mesh looks really durable. Lots of rebound makes you feel like a pro :)

5 years ago

Profit maximized.

A fair supply for the price paid. Profit maximized. Supply will be done according to the agreed time

6 years ago

Very nice and quiet sound perfect for home or small places gigs :)

6 years ago

Great product

Ideal for practice at home, great feel, good price.

7 years ago

Very good

Im using it with ddrum hybrid kit and its amazing! the feeling is very realistic. The sound is not totally muted but thats not a bad thing for me

Totally suggesting it

7 years ago

Great solution for practising

I bought Silent stroke heads for all of my drums- snare 2 toms , floor tom and bass.

They really do the work.The feeling is ok, maybe with a little bit higher rebound,but the good thing is that you still have tones and you can practice anytime without worrying about the peace with your neighbours

8 years ago

Best practice system so far

I am very pleased with the silentstroke line . In my opinion it's the best option we drummers have until now when we need to practice quietly . The mesh head has a little bit more rebound that a normal drum head but it's not so much of a difference and in my case it helps building up stick control

8 years ago

Remo Quality

These heads work. Low volume, reduced tone but very manageable sound. Typical Remo quality. Fantastic product that allows us drummers to practice and play naturally.

Declan Campion

Drums

9 years ago

Best Solution

Sounds very good. I can now practice and also record thigs at home

9 years ago

Silent Stroke Mesh Heads are great

I moved into an apartment and wasn't quite sure whether to go with silent stroke mesh heads or an electronic kit.

I've decided to go with the mesh heads and am really satisfied. The heads are maybe a bit bouncier than regular heads but overall the practice experience on these heads is very good.

You do hear the sound of the drums a bit but that's mainly due to the resonant head. If you want even less sound, you could just remove the resonant heads altogether.

Also, be careful because they do wear. Especially the bass drum head has slight indentations where the beater hits the head, but nothing out of the ordinary.

9 years ago

Remo Silent

Definitely the best heads for an Accustic to Edrums conversion,

Very low volume,

Great feel and tuning just like a regular head

10 years ago

Good Tone And Response

I have my entire kit fitted with these heads as I play in a small church room where volume is an issue. These heads enable you to play out without having to worry about bursting eardrums!

The tone quality is really good and the rebound is great meaning that you get the feel and tone of a normal skin rather than the deadness you get with dampening pads.

The heads are built to take some punishment and, whilst I've only had them for a few weeks, I would imagine they'll survive quite a while. I'd definitely recommend these to anyone for whom volume is an issue.

10 years ago

Amazing!

Much better than the rubber pads,you can here the tone of the drums still and feels as good as the normal skins.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Remo
  • Released in 2013
  • Average price : $23
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