What drum heads and sticks to use?!

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I'm getting ready to record a "real" drum track. I borrowed a nice Pearl Export series set and set it up nicely for what I intend to record (latin rock a la Soda Stereo, Santana...) I have a few nice cymbals that I borrowed as well. Anyways, here's my question, I need to go out and get some heads for the drums and some sticks to hit them with. Now, for recording purposes, what are the best drum heads I can go out and get?! And what's better for the drum sound, plastic tips or wooden tips on the drum sticks?! I know that this might be more of a "taste" issue, but want to hear some opinions from drummers... cuz I'm NOT a drummer, I'm a guitar player.
Thanx
Carlos
 
id say use 1 ply heads for recording.. they sometimes may not sound that great live ... and a bit ringy, but a good sound guy can get almost any sound of them.. emm.. yes.

sorry for bad english..

and, hello im new.
 
May people prefer single ply drum heads for recording, examples are Evans G1 and Remo Ambassadors. On a Pearl Export kit I would personnally choose 2 ply heads (the Exports are not the warmest sounding kits, and 2 ply can help control some of the harsher overtones). Examples of 2 ply heads are Evans G2 and Remo Pinstripes. Aquarian also make very good heads, but they are slightly harder to find in stores. I would recommend coated heads, for the small amount of additional warmth they produce.

As a rule, heavier sticks can produce a fatter, louder tone, but technique and to a degree dynamics suffer (I must assume you are not concerned about any additional volumn a fatter stick can produce). For recording, a 5A or 5B may feel good to you. Plastic tips create a slightly more pronounced articulation on cymbals (in particular hi-hats and ride patterns) but there is very little difference in plastic and wood tips on drum heads.
 
aqureain Super kick: kick drum (back head only)

plan remo weather king ambassiders: for the snare and toms.


try it,

zeke
 
Thnks for the replies.
mikeh, your reply answered my questions in the exact fashion I expected them to be answered, thank you very very much!!! You're the man!!

Carlos
 
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I use the Evans Genera HD Dry for the Snare top and an Aquarian Classic Clear for the Bottom. I also prefer wood snare drums to steel snare drums. As far as toms go I for me its all about the pin stripes!!!

As far as sticks go thats really all about personal choice. I like wood tips one of my best friends like nylon tips. Look for something with good balance as well as easy to control. If your a light drummer dont try marching sticks if your a heavy drummer dont try jazz sticks...

Matt
 
currently im using remo pinstripe on all toms and kick and a coated pinstripe on the snare. aquarian makes a really nice kick skin. sticks- those half coated dip sticks, good for grip.
 
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