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How do you know when you need to replace the heads?
Are there indicators, or do they just break?
Are there indicators, or do they just break?
Atterion said:If you have a hard time determining wheter or not there has been a significant change or not, one way to guage it would be to make a recording of your drum with new heads (marking down mixer settings, etc. of course), and periodically comparing that to the current state of the drum.
Makes some sense to me man...thanks.jrhager84 said:It traps air in between the heads, making the air resonate within the heads (which vary according to pitch/thickness/material/etc.)... Think of little guys jumping in between trampolines (to give my best imagery). the air "bounces" between the heads, giving off a very distince resonance....Hope to at least helped in some way. Someone could probably explain it better, but that was my pitiful attempt. LOL
-Joel