Remo 14" Powerstroke 77 Snare Head

Snare Batter Head

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Latest User Reviews

2 years ago

Perfect for a punchy snare with great attack and few overtones

This snare head is amazing for rock-'n'-roll heavy players, heavy hitters, and those looking for a sharp and fast attack with tone. 10/10!

2 years ago

Durable and good sounding!

The drumhead has a good durable centre as well as thinner head sounding overtones. Highly recommend!

3 years ago

I'm a fan

I'm a fan of the power stroke snare head, because when you hit it with a rimshot, it sounds great.

5 years ago

Favorite drumhead for Rock yet versatile.

6 years ago

Tune it the way you wantq

+ = durable

+ = you can tune it up or down, the sound stays great

- = nothing

6 years ago

Another great product from Remo

Extremely good drum head that gives a warm and punchy tone. Projection is phenomenal and it helps reduce overtones as well if you have a ringy snare. Definitely recommended.

6 years ago

this head is the best head i have ever had !

you can contror your sound perfectly and it feels awesome

8 years ago

Great attack and focus!

I have used this snare on many of my snares and found it best in brass or steel snare.. a lot of attack!

10 years ago

Disappointed

Remo had great idea with PS 77 (I do like that number), but this is just hybrid of some existing drumheads (alomost like Powerstroke 4). Also, underlayer ring is glued to top drumhead and it makes precise tuning impossible. Maybe onkly with drumdial or Tunebot. Like Evans Hydraulic, this is thick and dull drumhead which can make happy only heavy hitters. Also, I find Remo has colder sound and not so good coating as others.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Remo
  • Released in 2015
  • Average price : $40
  • Size: 14"
  • Double-ply 7-mil head
  • 7-mil damping ring
  • 5-mil clear dot on the top of the head for higher durability
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