Got a set of Goatskin heads. Swapped one out on my 14 floor. I tried a side by side with calf, fiberskyn, (several mylars), and this goatskin.
Gotta tell ya, the goat plays well. MAJOR tone and warmth. Great resonance from the drum. It gives off a very nice warm sustain. It's got a toughness that I wasn't expecting. They took the time to ensure a spine cut. That's adds serious durability to any animal head. I had played a set of these prior and felt they were a bit on the thin side. This 14 is fairly thick. It sits on that Luddy 14 floor nicely. It also blends very well with the 12 calf. The two of them just work. It plays like a cool jazz set should play.
The goat plays VERY much like the calf. I was both shocked and impressed. I honestly did not expect them to be this similar. With all good science, being right is not the goal. Truth is paramount. In this case, I was wrong in my assumptions...but pleased.
The goat doesn't work for a reso head...at all.
So, what have we learned...
Batter heads - Calf good. Goat good. Fiberskyn not so good.
Reso's are pretty much left to the Luddy med or thin coated heads. They seem to work better than the others. Clear heads give out too much of a plastic vibe for my taste. The coated calms that down quite a bit.
The new Skyntone heads just didn't cut it as resos either. Excellent batters, though.
I enjoyed this little experiment quite a bit. It's not that I had never played skins, it's just that I had never done an in depth analysis of them. I searched all over the internet and never found anything worth watching on this subject.
Hope you enjoyed this and learned something from it. It was costly and very time consuming, but all in all ... cool.