Reddit mentions: The best drum set tom-tom drumheads

We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best drum set tom-tom drumheads. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 15 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

9. Pearl MFH10 10-Inch Mesh Head

    Features:
  • Realistic response
  • Ultra quite volume
  • Lifetime Warranty
Pearl MFH10 10-Inch Mesh Head
Specs:
Height9 Inches
Length12 Inches
Number of items1
Size10-inch
Weight1.2 Pounds
Width3 Inches
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14. Aquarian Drumheads Drumhead Pack (TCPF13)

    Features:
  • Coated performance II
  • Two 7mil plies
  • Minimize unwanted ring and overtones
  • Durable Two ply head
Aquarian Drumheads Drumhead Pack (TCPF13)
Specs:
Height1 Inches
Length15 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2010
Weight0.65 Pounds
Width15 Inches
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Top Reddit comments about Drum Set Tom-Tom Drumheads:

u/TehNewDrummer · 2 pointsr/drums

Can't go wrong with this combination. To be more specific:

Evans G2 Coated heads for the batter side (top) of the toms. Make sure the sizes match.

Evans G1 Clear heads for the resonant side (bottom) of the toms.

Evans EMAD Clear for the batter side (the part you hit) of the bass drum. Make sure you pick the right size (20" or 22").

The snare drum is all about preference, but an Evans HD Dry will get you a clean snap out of your snare.

This video is pretty helpful for getting started with tuning. Good luck!

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/bonumvunum · 2 pointsr/percussion

If you are a real beginner, then this remo pad is what you need. https://www.amazon.com/Remo-RT-0008-00-Practice-Ambassador-Drumhead/dp/B0002E56H6

it will give you the best idea of how drums rebound and respond to the stick at your level, and its super cheap. As you advance, you may want to invest in a rubber pad like this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000FMDIXY/ref=pd_aw_lpo_267_bs_tr_img_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=3SH33RTP2XM0BMQYPPX8

Personally, i really dont think you need a fancy electronic pad, especially as a beginner, but even at higher levels i dont see any benefits that having good ears or a good teacher dont privide. i think theyre just a waste of money, and especially if you are going to be playing latin music, not helpful. The only time i can see them being helpful is in training drumlines, but idk. Id love to hear other peoplea opinions on them!

u/elderood · 2 pointsr/drums

There are special reso heads, yes - they're generally extremely thin and clear. You can put normal heads on the bottoms of drums to get interesting sounds, but it's not too common. For snare drums, you absolutely must use a resonant head on the bottom or the drum won't sound at all like a snare.

Example: http://www.amazon.com/Evans-Genera-Resonant-Drum-Head/dp/B0002OOQEK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427236201&sr=8-1&keywords=evans+resonant

Most of the time you'll keep cymbals until they crack, and even then you can sometimes fix them (the sound will always change, however). Typically crashes are the most likely to crack - hi-hats and rides should last a good long time. My Sabian Holy China is suprisingly resilient - it's bent a bit but still sounds cool.

u/LetsSealItBarney · 2 pointsr/nekado_wants_to_play

> so Barn is exponentially cool. :3

That compliment will fuel me for days.

You should get a practice pad! (If you're interested, that is.) Yes, Barn was a marching band drummer -- the princeliest of dorks.

Guitar and piano are what I want to learn! We should agree to swap hands for two weeks. Oh, I'm sorry; in 2016 that remains a medical impossibility. (Being just a bit too casual with my time-travel exploits.) xxx

u/obtix · 0 pointsr/drums

I've been using this for years: http://www.amazon.com/Remo-Practice-8-inch-Diameter-Coated/dp/B0002E56H6

It's a little louder than most but I love the feel.

u/HelpAnnoyMyNeighbors · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

my highest priority is a skin pack for the drums item
but i have way cooler stuff than that. mostly drum upgrades i'd like to add to my kit. i think i will probably buy a throne / those noise reducing headphones for myself before anything else on my list.

i was going to ask what you paint but i'm skimming your submitted list. very cool.

u/misterdigitaldeath · 4 pointsr/drums

Copied from alxmonkey's post on DMDrummer.com. I used Pearl's Muffle heads, as they were the cheapest to order in.

Undo the bolts and remove the foams from the wooden ring. to change the order of the foam you need to move the thick black foam only so I made a cut from the edge to the centre so the wire from the piezo didn't need cutting.

Make a small cut from the edge of the rebound foam (thin black one) to the edge of the metal disc where the wires naturally fall.

Put the white foam at the bottom, turn the metal piezo plate over so you can see it. Trim 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch from the edge of the thin black foam.
Put it on top of the white foam.
Put the thick black foam (with a hole about the size of a standard sellotape roll just like the HF video) on top of the piezo plate.
Mesh head on top of that and replace the rim.


You don't really have to cut the thick black foam, you can just carefully pull it over the metal piezo plate. They can easily be pulled over the 8" shells, but might tear a bit with the 10". Also, I didn't have to cut the rebound foam to the edge of the metal disc, or trim any material from the edge of the thin black foam. I just switched the order and everything worked fine. I can try to find the post that gives you an idea of how to adjust the sensitivity and velocity curve after the upgrade.

edit:
This conversion likely voids you're warranty (epically if you cut the thick black foam ring), so proceed at you're own risk.

u/JetSandals · 1 pointr/drums

Could I possibly take a few tuning pegs off an old rack tom that I have?

And would this be an alright reso head?

u/mere-surmise-sir · 2 pointsr/drums

Honestly the basic remo practice pads we used in middle school are about as close to the real thing as I've seen.. they're just not super quiet.

https://www.amazon.com/Remo-RT-0008-00-Practice-Ambassador-Drumhead/dp/B0002E56H6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1536346254&sr=8-2&keywords=remo+practice+pad

u/DSect · 0 pointsr/drums

I come from guitar-land and I changed my strings monthly and / or before every show. Old strings on a guitar = dull, dead sound. Now, they are $5.40 a pack.

So, drum heads last soo much longer. I definitely would change mine before a recording session and since I have a standard setup the cost is cheap:

$26 for 3 tom batters:
http://www.amazon.com/Evans-Tompack-Coated-Standard-inch/dp/B000MFORYS

$30 for 3 tom resos:
http://www.amazon.com/Evans-Tompack-Clear-Standard-inch/dp/B000XTJJSW

Even with reso changes, it's still cheaper than my guitar string outlays (considering I was in a real active band). Let's not bring amp tubs into the picture @ $110 a year..

Drums aren't as bad as I thought.

u/drummer_god · 1 pointr/drums

Just go ahead and get a pad. This one is an old standard, will perform well, and is only $16 - http://www.amazon.com/Remo-RT0008-00-8-Inch-Practice-Pad/dp/B0002E56H6

If that is too much to spend, you have probably picked the wrong instrument considering sticks are $8-10 a pair.

u/hunthell · 1 pointr/MetalDrums

I didn't learn anything until the end. At the end he tuned his snare another half-turn. I like it. I like really tight snares all the way around. I have a cheap snare: http://www.amazon.com/Mapex-Steel-Piccolo-Snare-13X3-5/dp/B004WBOA68/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1427605276&sr=8-3&keywords=steel+snare+drum

However, I made it tight as hell with this as the top snare head: http://www.amazon.com/Evans-Genera-Drum-Head-Inch/dp/B0002RZZCE/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1427605346&sr=8-3-fkmr1&keywords=mapex+dry+snare+head

It does NOT sound like a pop...but it sounds aggressive as fuck. A flam sounds like a gunshot and anything else sounds awesome...to me. Let me know what you shredding metaldrummits think!

u/Dr_Tongue · 2 pointsr/drums

Before I order them (this might be a stupid question) they don't need to be tom specific heads do they? Would [this] (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0006UGERM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE) work on a tom?

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.