Reddit mentions: The best drum set snare drumheads

We found 12 Reddit comments discussing the best drum set snare drumheads. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 7 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

6. Remo Powerstroke P3 Clear Bass Drumhead, 22"

    Features:
  • 22" diameter
  • Thin underlay at the outer edge
  • Dampens unwanted overtones
  • Near-perfect balance of response and tone control
Remo Powerstroke P3 Clear Bass Drumhead, 22"
Specs:
ColorClear
Height1.4 Inches
Length23.1 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2010
Size22"
Weight1.6 Pounds
Width23.1 Inches
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7. Aquarian Drumheads Drumhead Pack (CSH2)

    Features:
  • Yellow Cymbal Spring
  • Heavy spring
  • For ride cymbals 18" and larger
  • Absorbs cymbal impact
Aquarian Drumheads Drumhead Pack (CSH2)
Specs:
Height1.25 Inches
Length3.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2010
Size-inch
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width1.125 Inches
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Top Reddit comments about Drum Set Snare Drumheads:

u/succ-supreme · 1 pointr/drums

Im finally going to buy drum heads for the first time ever, after a year of owning a drum set, and I am super excited because the heads that I've been using were super old and funky. However, I'm very confused on how to purchase them, specifically regarding how I know if a head is for a tom or a snare, and how I know if a head is for batter or resonant purposes. For instance, this Remo Ambassador head on amazon has a FAQ where it is stated that it can be used for both batter and resonant purposes. Does that mean that I could slap one on both sides of a tom drum and it would sound fine? Or would I have to buy the coated heads for the batter and the clear ones for the reso? As for the snare batter, do I have to buy a special head (I've heard snare resos are usually thinner than the standard head). I'd appreciate if anyone could map this out for me, thanks in advance

u/HiltoRagni · 2 pointsr/drums

First of all, do you really want to use all those mounted toms? I'd probably go for a 2 up 2 down setup at most, and as /u/DarkSodom said, getting rid of the 13" is likely the best solution. I'm going to work on that assupmtion, though if you really wanted to keep the 13" you could just add the price of the single 13" head to the end sum.

  • I'd go for this evans fusion pack, with the bonus snare head for $40.95

  • then I'd get a single g2 16" for the floor tom for $12.99.

  • Evans Hazy 300 snare side for $11.69

  • I probably can't do better, than the puresound snare wires you linked, so $22.44.

  • (if you want the single 13" G2, that goes for $11.99)

    Those are pretty much the same heads that you were going for, sans the spare 12" and it comes to $88.07 for toms + snare without the 13" ($100.06 with the 13" included, so we save st least 10 bucks right there). That order is all from the same vendor, and way over the free shipping threshold, so no worries there.

    For the kick I really have no idea, I don't like pre-muffled heads, so I don't know what compares well with the Superkick2. People seem to like the Evans EMAD2 a lot where I live. Those are about $5 cheaper than the Aquarians, so maybe worth a shot? I'd personally stick to the coated G2 on the kick too.

    EDIT: by the way Standard and Fusion is just the name of the pack, they are the same G2 heads, the only difference is the sizes included. I'm not sure if you knew that, if yes, sorry for the superfluous info, it wasn't clear from your post.
u/drum4fun · 1 pointr/drums

Just ordered the PureSound Blaster Series Snare Wire, 20 Strand, 14 Inch from eBay for $17.83 free shipping ($21.32 on Amazon). And I ordered Evans Clear 300 Snare Side Drum Head, 14 Inch from Amazon for $11.69.

Going to thoroughly clean the hardware and shells on all the toms/bass before I order the heads. Will give me motivation to make this thing look nice first :D

u/nastdrummer · 1 pointr/drums

I'm the same. Tried a few different heads, once I put the hydraulics on I've loved them since. How would you compare that hydraulic bass to the EMAD? Coated Hydraulic Snare head looks sweet, but I haven't been able to find it anywhere, I'd really like to try it.

Edit: shoulda known amazon would have it.

u/adoming6 · 1 pointr/drums

They make one specifically for snares with a coated head... It sounds great!

Evans Hydraulic Blue Snare Batter Drum Head, 14 Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002S01N6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Oe36BbBKRSXCN

Rob does a great review of it here, in red:

https://youtu.be/cAYutWKs3rY

u/zombie_katzu · 1 pointr/DRUM

You can have a snare drum bucket. Remo RP-0313-71-10SK Rhythm Lid Snare Kit, clear, 13" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M63AYT0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_V8mbBbZYEH4A4

u/ItsPronouncedMo-BEEL · 2 pointsr/drums

You can't go wrong with this Remo Pinstripe/Powerstroke head prepack. Throw in a 22" Powerstroke for the kick, and you are GTG for virtually any style of music where the guitar player steps on a distortion pedal.

u/IBitePrettyHard · 4 pointsr/drums

If it's a Remo, I wouldn't think it's broken unless you cranked it wayyy too far. Never had a name brand head pull out like that.

Just loosen the whole thing and re-tune it again. Worst case scenario, you'll have to get a new Hazy snare side head...no big deal. Should cost about $11-15.

EDIT: Get this one if it's broken. https://www.amazon.com/Evans-Clear-Snare-Side-Drum/dp/B0002D0H8U/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Evans+Hazy+snare+side&qid=1551264309&s=gateway&sr=8-1

u/goodbyeoperator · 2 pointsr/drums

Batter and snare side

Admittedly, I'm playing in an 1800's era mill re-purposed for rehearsal rooms in the chilly Northeast. It gets as cold as Siberia in the winter during the days we're not there to put the space heaters on, and it gets as humid as a tropical forest in the summer. So.... yeah, I realize that's pretty bad (or maybe not necessarily?). But the snare has no cracks in it, and no obvious signs of warping. But of course, I'm no expert and I could be missing something.