Best Toca 12" Black Goatskin Head Alternatives

We found 4 alternatives to Toca 12" Black Goatskin Head based on experts and consumers reviews.

Toca 12" Freestyle 2 Djembe Head

Toca 12

Based on 1 reviews

Funktioniert gut... hier nur ein kleiner Tipp: Das Teil ist schwer drauf zu bekommen. Ich habe das Problem dadurch gelöst, dass ich das Fell einen Tag lang "vorgedehnt" habe, indem erstmal nur drei Schrauben halb angezogen habe. Durch diesen Trick konnte ich es dann besser montieren.

Afroton AF 781 Goat Skin 60cm

Afroton AF 781 Goat Skin 60cm

Based on 2 reviews

It arrived after a little waiting (4 month or somewhere). I suppose it takes time to grow a goat. But the skin itself is really good, it's really light, thin and strangely even for being natural skin. So it doesn't have any of "your favourite spots" to miss. It has a roughly-shaved-goat-beard look, but has no actual hair left on it to drop out, don't strech it too much and it's a nice head!

Remo 12" Djembe Head Fiberskyn 3

Remo 12

Based on 1 reviews

These skins are very easy to replace. The remo djembes I have bought each came with a key for loosening the head (you might need to give the old skin/head a strong push from inside the drum). The new heads just sit on the drum and you will need to hook over and tighten each of the bolts evenly. This takes a couple of minutes, compared to the hours (over a period of days) that traditional djembe reheading takes. As with any synthetic skin, the sound is tinnier than you will find on a traditional djembe. Because I work with large groups of beginners, it made sense to choose drums with easily replaceable heads even though I would loose some sound quality. The surface of these drum heads does begin to peel away over time. When the edges begin to scuff, people can't resist peeling off a bit...

Meinl TS-G-02 Djembe Head 12 3/4"

Meinl TS-G-02 Djembe Head 12 3/4

Based on 1 reviews

Bought this to replace a broken skin on my Meinl Floatune Wood Djembe. Great sounding, with warm and dark tone. Depends on your djembe tuning, the bass would be deep and ideal for use as a bass drum in a djembe ensemble arrangement. Can't comment much about quality... my last identical skin was torn due to proper handling in transportation (although it is encased in a djembe bag!). But so far the latest skin changed is still in good conditions, took lots of beating well.

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