The Aquarian Vintage (Modern and Deep models) drumheads are the way to bring the old standards back to life. Since the "new" trend in recording pop-rock music requires a bit dull, short, mellow and warm sounding drums, the vintage coating heads are the way to go. I prefer the Modern Vintage to the Texture coated, since the Vintage models has a bit less attack, but extended warmth and mellow feel. I even preffer the Modern Vintage as resonant heads on toms as well. This is the way to controll the sustain of the toms even better. The coating itself is indestructible - I still record regullary on Modern Vintage heads bought 3 years back with no traces of use. The Deep Vintage heads shorten the sustain, but they're not "dead" heads as you may expect being so thick (10+10 mil), they bring real depth and warmth, but they don't overkill the tone of the drum, you still have nice fundamentle tone, it's just not that pronounce. The Deep Vintage on shalow snares make them a bit deeper sounding, with less crack, but still sensitive even more than when using Texture Coated Power Dot. Really nice touch on buzz rolls and specially the Modern Vintage is the premium head for such sensitive touch. And the beautifull creamy (like an old skin) look of the Vintage models compliments the whole vintage look of my Mahogany finish drums.