depends on the drum shell material birch, mohogany,maple,oak etc. , wrap or laquer, bering edge 45x2 or gretch style or whatever, what type of music you play, and for use live or recording. every drum sings its own song this way. I use diferent brands of heads on every drumset i own and play. snare drums I use Aquarian TC because they are very consistant and have a real good even tone, rounder bering edges on a tom for instance might require a thinner head like a g1 evans, sharper bering edges maybe a remo emporer. sometimes coated for attack and less open sound, clear for a more wide open sound, you may use wood sticks or nylon tip sticks , this may alter your results with any of these choices. Kickdrums I primarily use E3 evans system with the evans pillow. Thats the best one stop shop for batter + resonant going. The Emad is a waste of time. resonant heads you should try, remo ambassador, evans resonant (or G1) or remo diplomat. As abatter head You may also try the remo fyberskin, they have there moments too. if you can't find anything that you like the cop out on toms is
the remo pinstripe. If you had the type of drums that you owned up I could tell you what combination to try. I have used pretty much every type of head on almost every type of set you would find. I have owned drums in almost every series of brands such as gretch,rogers,slingerland,ludwig,pearl,sonor,yamaha,dw,spawn,remo,pork pie,peavey,and many other brands + custom made drums
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