Very cool video Cole. The Remo Pinstripe was my favorite. Love the Dialtune concept. I wish they would make a 8 lug version with an aluminum shell- less weight but the versatility of the dial a tune mechanism. It would be the ultimate gigging snare.
dude! i THOROUGHLY enjoyed this video. great from beginning to end. you got some great sounds out of all the heads and i also now want to both try a pinstripe on my snare as well as the modern vintage. those two definitely were gems on the snare. i've had them on my toms but definitely time to get em on a snare. cheers man
Love the Dialtune concept. And it actually sounds great. The Aquarium head was excellent. I’ve always used Remo but have been looking to change. However, after watching dozens of videos comparing drum heads came to the realization that Remo heads consistently sounded more “alive.” I mean, you can actually hear a resonant tone even with pitch. Evans completely kill that but I understand some musicians might prefer that dry sound. I wish you had tried a Fiberskyn or a Renaissance that might be comparable to the Aquarian you used. Superb video, though!
I am a diehard Tama guy, but gotta say I not only drool over the easy head changes, but instant tune changes depending on what song or genre you’re playing. I would love to see an entire kit built with this technology. BTW, still love me some Remo’s. In this case the Ambassador or Spot, I can’t see myself playing a clear snare head. To distracting! Lol. Great video! 👍🏻
5:22 I have an acrylic set and I have seen people make their snares of all kinds sound amazing with clear heads.. But I just CANNOT do it. For the sound I want, coated is the only way to go.
Thanks for the comment! I do mention the snare and the system it uses first thing in the video, and also in the description. Here's also way more info than you probably need lol: ua-cam.com/video/mE6qqk44WyQ/v-deo.html
Modern Vintage is a 1ply coated head right? I use just the simple Ambassador coated, i think is very versatile and is a cheap decent option, does it has the same caracteristic like this "modern vintage" ? may not be the most durable of them but it works and it costs less.
hey man, excellent video, i absolutely love vids like these! being able to hear a whole bunch of heads without having to do all the work, 🙂 thank you! really dig the snare, i'll have to look into those if you don't mind my saying, it's not the glue cracking on those Remo's as most believe, cuz if this were true, the head would pull right out of the hoop. that crackling you hear is The Step, the head conforming to that particular bearing edge... ua-cam.com/video/bneHq91Awks/v-deo.html 0:12 - 0:50....- also ua-cam.com/video/hvrum9MBRxo/v-deo.html 3:55 - 4:55, don't know where that myth came from, but hopefully folks learn the truth, good luck and thank you again!
Theres no tension rods to rattle around so you can get waaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy lower than with any other type of snare. And theyre super heavy drums so it works even better!
Very cool video Cole. The Remo Pinstripe was my favorite. Love the Dialtune concept. I wish they would make a 8 lug version with an aluminum shell- less weight but the versatility of the dial a tune mechanism. It would be the ultimate gigging snare.
That was awesome!!!! Thanks! I’m one of the crazies who loves the hydraulics.
But a couple of those are really great sounding.
Hydraulics on a snare tuned waaay up are great sounding heDs
The Modern Vintage was my fave!!! But the awesome surprise was the clear pinstripe!
I know right?
The aquarium heads are great.❤🎉 From
I might buy one of these snares now! Awesome!
dude! i THOROUGHLY enjoyed this video. great from beginning to end. you got some great sounds out of all the heads and i also now want to both try a pinstripe on my snare as well as the modern vintage. those two definitely were gems on the snare. i've had them on my toms but definitely time to get em on a snare. cheers man
Thanks so much, really appreciate the kind words!
Nice demo.The snare is clearly awesome.You actually made me buy one.Red hydraulic was fine and Aquarian too.Excellent snare.
Sorry if I’m going a bit off topic here but I just wanna say I love the sound of the Kick Drum!!
Great video dude! Amazing playing as well
Love the Dialtune concept. And it actually sounds great. The Aquarium head was excellent. I’ve always used Remo but have been looking to change. However, after watching dozens of videos comparing drum heads came to the realization that Remo heads consistently sounded more “alive.” I mean, you can actually hear a resonant tone even with pitch. Evans completely kill that but I understand some musicians might prefer that dry sound. I wish you had tried a Fiberskyn or a Renaissance that might be comparable to the Aquarian you used. Superb video, though!
Thanks for all the videos. Keep it up!!!
I am a diehard Tama guy, but gotta say I not only drool over the easy head changes, but instant tune changes depending on what song or genre you’re playing. I would love to see an entire kit built with this technology. BTW, still love me some Remo’s. In this case the Ambassador or Spot, I can’t see myself playing a clear snare head. To distracting! Lol. Great video! 👍🏻
my choice : the P77
I liked the first one, first setting. 😆
Cool drum. Need toms like that too. Pretty sweet
Stay tuned (no pun intended)! Toms may or may not be in the works... Thanks for watching!
10:10 - well THAT looks like a bucket of blood! 🤭
Great Video Demo, Thank You!!!
#KeepGroovin🎼🥁🥁🥁🥁!!!
Thanks! Much appreciated!
Great video.
AQUARIAN... all the way.... would love to hear that with a Jack DeJohnette head.
Very informative. Thank you.
Glad it helped!
Aquarium heads❤
For that super "wet" sound huh?
5:22 I have an acrylic set and I have seen people make their snares of all kinds sound amazing with clear heads.. But I just CANNOT do it. For the sound I want, coated is the only way to go.
Earned a sub. +like! Thank you!
Thanks so much Armen!
@@ColeParamore you're welcome 😊
Wow, what kind of snare do you have with that type of ring? You are saving a lot of time in tuning just by turning the knob at the side.
Thanks for the comment! I do mention the snare and the system it uses first thing in the video, and also in the description. Here's also way more info than you probably need lol: ua-cam.com/video/mE6qqk44WyQ/v-deo.html
Love the video, what is the model of the Snare?
That would be the Dialtune. For way more info than you needed you can check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/mE6qqk44WyQ/v-deo.html
Evans Hydraulic Glass is good they come in 4 colors RED, BLUE, CLEAR, BLACK.
Where can I buy a Dialtone Snare? I need one now!
Modern Vintage is a 1ply coated head right?
I use just the simple Ambassador coated, i think is very versatile and is a cheap decent option, does it has the same caracteristic like this "modern vintage" ?
may not be the most durable of them but it works and it costs less.
It has a unique coating that’s meant to emulate calf heads.
P77
What’s a glue kraken?! 😂
What kinda snare drum is that?
ua-cam.com/video/MHtUWkHecGg/v-deo.html
hey man, excellent video, i absolutely love vids like these! being able to hear a whole bunch of heads without having to do all the work, 🙂 thank you! really dig the snare, i'll have to look into those if you don't mind my saying, it's not the glue cracking on those Remo's as most believe, cuz if this were true, the head would pull right out of the hoop. that crackling you hear is The Step, the head conforming to that particular bearing edge... ua-cam.com/video/bneHq91Awks/v-deo.html 0:12 - 0:50....- also ua-cam.com/video/hvrum9MBRxo/v-deo.html 3:55 - 4:55, don't know where that myth came from, but hopefully folks learn the truth, good luck and thank you again!
Mind blown.
Dialtune sounds really fat on those jaw tunings it excels at it
It does do something special for those tunings.
Theres no tension rods to rattle around so you can get waaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy lower than with any other type of snare. And theyre super heavy drums so it works even better!
Any low tuning on a snare is cringy.... This guy has no shame.
Ha! I think you’re going to be in for a surprise the first time you go into a studio.
Your medium is a bit flappy to my ear