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remember that thin resonant heads vibrate more rapidly than thicker ones and as such shall transmit vibrations from the toms more rapidly - need I say more when one installs "an extra thin one" like this one - I removed this reso snare head after having played for one hour because the buzz was driving me crazy - the buzz did go away when I repositioned my 10 inch tom (the main cause for the buzzing) but I had to put it in such an awkward position that it was no longer comfortable to hit it properly - I also question the added value of the 2 pads: they are supposed to protect the snare head in case one of the wires would snap but I am now 64 years old, have been playing the drums since the age of 13 and I have never experienced broken snare wires... all this said: the build quality is very good.
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Durable snare side head
hellraiser 04.10.2019
I use it on my 14" x 5" 7 ply birch snare.
It is regular thickness snare side head although it is marketed as ultra thin while it is "ambassador" weight - 3 mils thick.
I didn't notice any big sound difference between this model and other regular snare side heads. White stripes that can be seen are nothing more than some kind of adhesive tape scissored by hand - pretty same as people sometimes use Duct tape to prevent buzzing of snare wires.