Best Remo 15" Pinstripe Coated Alternatives

We found 6 alternatives to Remo 15" Pinstripe Coated based on experts and consumers reviews.

Remo 15" Ambassador Clear

Remo 15

Based on 3 reviews

Remo is best. I use this Remo 15 inch Ambasador clear drum heads on my old Tama RockStar PRO made in Japan 15 "tom as reso haed. Open sound with lots of atack and sustain. Its easy to control. Last long head , Remo is the best manufacturers of drum heads.

Remo 15" Powerstroke 3 Coated

Remo 15

Based on 1 reviews

I bought this for the top (sticks) side of my cocktail drum. With a Powerstroke 4 Coated on the bottom, my cocktail drum sounds 10 times better than it did with the no-name supplied heads. With the original heads, the cocktail drum did NOT sound good at all, and I was not convinced that it was such a good purchase. But now it sounds fantastic!

Remo 15" Powerstroke 4 Coated

Remo 15

Based on 1 reviews

I bought this for the beater (bottom) side of my cocktail drum, together with an Evans beater patch. With a Powerstroke 3 Coated on the top, my cocktail drum sounds 10 times better than it did with the no-name supplied heads. With the original heads, the cocktail drum did NOT sound good at all, and I was not convinced that it was such a good purchase. But now it sounds fantastic!

Remo 15" Emperor Coated

Remo 15

Based on 1 reviews

I'm playing Remo drumheads since I got my first drums, and was always satisfied with them. They are easy to tune and I can quickly get the sound I want. Never had any problem with durability. Remo Emperor is 2 ply drumhead that will provide more control and less sustain to the drum. You get more low, fat and muffled sound then single ply head, and it's more durable, but still versatile - you can get nice high tones as well as low ones. Coating gives nice gentle sound with brushes and last long. Generally you cannot go wrong with Remo, I tried different drumheads brands, but Remo has the sound I like most, and it's very consistent. When I order new drumheads I know what quality and sound I can expect.

Evans 15" G1 Coated Tom

Evans 15

Based on 1 reviews

I was looking batter drumhead replace for my Ludwig Black magic 15x5 snare drum. The choice for of batter heads for 15? is quite narrow (I could not find any resonant snare drumhead at this diameter at all) and I finally took standard G1 coated head althoug my personal favorite id Power Center with reverse dot. G1 is maybe the most versatile drumhead, can be tuned in many ways. I am leaning towards deeper, fuller and warmer sound and this drumhead (with some slight moongel muffling) can gove me that. Itis not ?dead? as some thicker models and can be tuned quite high and give pleasent ring and attack. It also has Level 360 collar which stabilizes drumhead to be flat on the drum shell so there is no up-down moving. That way of tuning the drum is much more easily, I would say there is no...

Remo 15" Pinstripe clear

Remo 15

Based on 1 reviews

Remo has the best tone for what I am looking for in a drum set. Being that my favorite drummer, Dave Weckl, uses these heads I am naturally inclined to use them. This being said, however, I have ear enough to hear which tones I prefer and have found much more pleasure in listening to tones generated from Remo heads than Evans or other brands I have heard. The pinstripe series offers a very full tone with allowance for good "body" of the drum to be heard. I am using these on my maple series Pearl kit with deep tom dimensions and they work out perfect. The tones are steady and do not have that thin ringing sound that I despise. When it comes to mic'ng the drums and playing live, PERFECT! These are good heads to use in combination with an Ambassador clear on the bottom and can...

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