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i did try to search for this topic prior to posting but couldnt find one,

i use/like remo coated ambass. heads on my toms and have always used them on top and bottom, is that standard or typical ? to use same head on both ends, i just wanted to make sure i wasnt missing out on something by doing so

i see were calling the top side "batter" what are we calling the bottom side ?

thank you for any input or comments

jack, PA

Posted on 8 years ago
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Welcome

The bottom side is called the resonant or reso side...Coated ambs are warm sounding heads that are quite durable...There is nothing wrong with using them on both sides...If that`s the sound you after, then, you nailed it!!

What brand(s) of drums do you play?

For my vintage Ludwigs, I like coated emperors for bats and coated ambs for resos...

Cheers

1976 Ludwig Mach 4 Thermogloss 26-18-14-14sn
1978 Ludwig Stainless 22-22-18-16-14-13-12 c/w 6-8-10-12-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24 concert toms
1975 Sonor Phonic Centennials Metallic Pewter 22-16-13-12-14sn (D506)
1971 Ludwig Classic Bowling Ball OBP 22-16-14-13
1960's Stewart Peacock Pearl 20-16-12-14sn
1980`s Ludwig Coliseum Piano Black 8x14 snare
1973 Rogers Superten 5x14 & 6.5x14 COS snares
1970`s John Grey Capri Aquamarine Sparkle 5x14 snare
1941 Ludwig & Ludwig Super 8x14 snare
Posted on 8 years ago
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i had a 60's MIJ (no badge) gold sparkle kit w/ 22" bass drum which is what i used the remos i mentioned on, band broke up & i couldnt play them where i lived then so i sold them, now i have a 60's MIJ stewart blue sparkle kit w/ a 20" bass drum and a new house where i can play anytime so pretty pumped about that

Posted on 8 years ago
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Cool set!! Blue sparkle is my favorite sparkle wrap...

I use Evans G2`s for bats and G1`s for resos on my Stewart peacock pearl set...I like the sound with that combo...

Cheers

1976 Ludwig Mach 4 Thermogloss 26-18-14-14sn
1978 Ludwig Stainless 22-22-18-16-14-13-12 c/w 6-8-10-12-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24 concert toms
1975 Sonor Phonic Centennials Metallic Pewter 22-16-13-12-14sn (D506)
1971 Ludwig Classic Bowling Ball OBP 22-16-14-13
1960's Stewart Peacock Pearl 20-16-12-14sn
1980`s Ludwig Coliseum Piano Black 8x14 snare
1973 Rogers Superten 5x14 & 6.5x14 COS snares
1970`s John Grey Capri Aquamarine Sparkle 5x14 snare
1941 Ludwig & Ludwig Super 8x14 snare
Posted on 8 years ago
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Nothing wrong with your setup. For an inexpensive trial. I ordered some clear Attack reso heads for my MIJ (luan) kit. I liked it. Try one on a Tom and see if you want to experiment.

Cheers

Ludwig Drums ('65-'69)
Posted on 8 years ago
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I know - experimenting with different heads is expensive - as heads cost twice as much as they used to "back in the day".

For the longest time I used clear ambassadors (Remo) top and bottom. I bought a kit that had Ambbies on it, but the batters were coated. They had life left in them so I just left them on. Eventually I grew to like that better than the clear batters, so now my standard (and I would bet that MOST drummers do this) coated amb batters, clear amb resos. I find no need to warm them up any more than that, considering that I have always (at least the last 15-20 years) used Studio rings on my toms.

I had a great day! Instead of sleeping in and wasting the day, I got up at 8 and I had all my slacking done by noon!

2Timothy1:7
Posted on 8 years ago
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From grantro

Cool set!! Blue sparkle is my favorite sparkle wrap...I use Evans G2`s for bats and G1`s for resos on my Stewart peacock pearl set...I like the sound with that combo...Cheers

Coated or clear on those heads?

Wanted: Pearl President floor tom in Golden Grain wrap and rack tom in Tiger Eye (root beer) wrap.
Posted on 8 years ago
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From tris66

Coated or clear on those heads?

Sorry I forgot to mention...I use coated...

Cheers

1976 Ludwig Mach 4 Thermogloss 26-18-14-14sn
1978 Ludwig Stainless 22-22-18-16-14-13-12 c/w 6-8-10-12-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24 concert toms
1975 Sonor Phonic Centennials Metallic Pewter 22-16-13-12-14sn (D506)
1971 Ludwig Classic Bowling Ball OBP 22-16-14-13
1960's Stewart Peacock Pearl 20-16-12-14sn
1980`s Ludwig Coliseum Piano Black 8x14 snare
1973 Rogers Superten 5x14 & 6.5x14 COS snares
1970`s John Grey Capri Aquamarine Sparkle 5x14 snare
1941 Ludwig & Ludwig Super 8x14 snare
Posted on 8 years ago
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Nothing wrong with using coated "batter" heads underneath! That's my favorite recipe for a lot of drums & sounds nice and warm (as Grantro mentioned). I particularly like this for MIJ kits. Sometimes when this doesn't sound right on a kit (to my ears of course) I use those semi-clear textured EC2 heads, which also sound very warm underneath.

1964 Ludwig Champagne Super Classic
1970 Ludwig Blue Oyster Super Classic
1977 Rogers Big R Londoner 5 ebony
1972/1978 Rogers Powertone/Big R mix ebony
60's Ludwig Supersensitive
Pearl B4514 COB snare ( the SC snare)
Pearl Firecracker
PJL WMP maple snare
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Sabians, Paistes, Zildjians, Zyns, UFIPs, MIJs etc
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Posted on 8 years ago
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I just saw a drummer play a '61 Ludwig with Coated Diplomat batters with clear Pinstripe resos. I thought the combo was weird at first glance, but they sounded really nice; very punchy, but with a certain crispness.

Posted on 8 years ago
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