Bass Drum Reso Head Tuning at Winnie Norris blog

Bass Drum Reso Head Tuning. in an effort to try to get more punch from my kick drum through a pa system, i began to experiment with the. aquarian, evans, and remo all have resonant bass drum heads available with the port hole already made, meaning all you need to do is put the head on your drum. i tend to tune my batter head slightly above wrinkling (on a 20” or 22” diameter drum). tuning the resonant head lower than the batter head can give you a good, deep sustain (as long as the tuning difference between the heads isn’t huge). i use a dw logo head (these are fairly thin) with micro holes and a larger 4” hole in the bottom centre, with o ring on. With this tuning style, your drums will usually sound mellower and smoother. That creates a fairly low fundamental pitch and, by comparison, the single.

Evans EQ3 Black 18" No Port Bass Drum Reso Head « Bass Drumhead
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in an effort to try to get more punch from my kick drum through a pa system, i began to experiment with the. aquarian, evans, and remo all have resonant bass drum heads available with the port hole already made, meaning all you need to do is put the head on your drum. That creates a fairly low fundamental pitch and, by comparison, the single. With this tuning style, your drums will usually sound mellower and smoother. tuning the resonant head lower than the batter head can give you a good, deep sustain (as long as the tuning difference between the heads isn’t huge). i use a dw logo head (these are fairly thin) with micro holes and a larger 4” hole in the bottom centre, with o ring on. i tend to tune my batter head slightly above wrinkling (on a 20” or 22” diameter drum).

Evans EQ3 Black 18" No Port Bass Drum Reso Head « Bass Drumhead

Bass Drum Reso Head Tuning i use a dw logo head (these are fairly thin) with micro holes and a larger 4” hole in the bottom centre, with o ring on. aquarian, evans, and remo all have resonant bass drum heads available with the port hole already made, meaning all you need to do is put the head on your drum. in an effort to try to get more punch from my kick drum through a pa system, i began to experiment with the. tuning the resonant head lower than the batter head can give you a good, deep sustain (as long as the tuning difference between the heads isn’t huge). With this tuning style, your drums will usually sound mellower and smoother. That creates a fairly low fundamental pitch and, by comparison, the single. i tend to tune my batter head slightly above wrinkling (on a 20” or 22” diameter drum). i use a dw logo head (these are fairly thin) with micro holes and a larger 4” hole in the bottom centre, with o ring on.

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