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Aquarian American Vintage drumheads

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Hello everyone! I´m new to this forum, haven´t posted anything yet, but here comes the first:

How can I, living in Sweden, buy Aquarian American Vintage drumheads?

Anyone has any idea? Aquarian doesn´t ship to Sweden anymore. If you have any suggestion of an onlineshop that ships to Sweden, please let me know!

I have a couple of vintage Gretsch snare drums, they are too big for ordinary drumheads, so I thought about trying American Vintage.

Have a nice summer!

Tomaz

Posted on 16 years ago
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massmusic.net has them and ships international.

Bopworks Hickory Jazz Drumsticks
http://www.youtube.com/user/mgimino
Posted on 16 years ago
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Well, Thanks! But for the moment the say they don´t take any new international customers, but I send a question anyway.

Tomaz

Posted on 16 years ago
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Posted on 16 years ago
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Thanks! That looks better. I found some heads at interstatemusic.com, and they send some to me, but I can always need more!

Posted on 16 years ago
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For oversized gretsch shells, you can also use regular remos by cutting a slot or two in the flesh hoop of the head. I've heard this works real well.

Posted on 16 years ago
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That Remo trick is interesting. I might have to give that a try. Have you heard of anyone doing it on Regular Aquarians (like the classic clear or Performance II's)?

Posted on 16 years ago
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Actually, I've found that even the regular Aquarian heads are quite forgiving of slightly oversized shells or out-of-round shells. I bought Remo Ambassador heads for my Slingerlands and they were too tight, but Aquarian Texture Coated fit just fine, as did the Classic Clears on the bottom.

Slingerland Zildjian Aquarian
Posted on 16 years ago
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That's very interesting, because I've found the regular Aquarians to be very UNforgiving, especially on older oversized shells. The hoops seem to be much stiffer. Example, My RB Gretsch kit will take American Vintage Heads no problem, Remo's are tight, but get on with a little persuasion and Regular Aquarians (texture coated or Super 2's for example) are IMPOSSIBLE to get on. I really wish that they would expand the Am Vintage line a bit (some clear heads for res toms and maybe some 2 ply heads too) but I'm not holding my breathe!

Posted on 16 years ago
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[COLOR="Indigo"]That is interesting, too...because, like g292...I have found Aquarians to be MORE than just unforgiving...I have stopped using them altogether on any drum pre-mid60's.

My experience has been that Aquarians (particularly the coateds... but really almost all of 'em) are actually the tightest-diameter heads out there...and there is absolutely ZERO play in those metal rings.

Matter of fact...quite honestly...sometimes even the American Vintage ones don't even come thru for me....even though they are marketed as such, I have had a number of old shells which they do not work on (and not because the shells were out-of-round, either).

Which is too bad, because I really like their heads...but I don't even try 'em any longer on my renovations.

Another good possibility, reputedly: Ludwig Coated heads. Their rings are more flexible than any other mfr's. and ther is some nice "play" in the fit...

The criticism of 'em would be that their coateds sound a bit flat. Not bad really, but not quite as alive as an ambassador or a nice Evans J1.

actually...J1's have a bit of play in 'em too, so I have used them successfully in tight situations also....and those are a GREAT line of heads, if one likes that old-school open, airy sound.

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Posted on 16 years ago
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