Hey Guys,
I've bought several REMO CS Black Dot heads, as well as a few Ambassador-X heads over the last year. I used the black dots for a Vistalite snare, Roto-Toms, and some Tama concert toms. I used the Ambassador-Xs for my Slingerland toms.
I've noticed what seems to be a common theme for me. The heads don't seem to last very long at all. The Slingerlands probably have about 20 hours of playing, most of which was very gentle in a church. When the heads were new, they sounded nice. I've noticed I have to re-tune the two toms every time I come in now, because they've gone flat, and even when they're tuned up, they sound flat and dull, like the old heads I replaced (also Ambassadors).
The Roto-Toms only had a few hours on them at all. The 6" head was defective out of the box and sounded like a cardboard box. The rest sounded okay for a few hours of play, but today they totally went south, and wouldn't stay tuned up for more than a minute.
I will admit that before these purchases, I've had no experience with new Remo heads. My Vistalites came with Evans EC2s, and my Keystones came with G2s, both of which are still holding tune perfectly and sound fantastic.
I know Remo has started making some of their heads in China, which shocked me. Has anyone else experienced this decline in durability, or am I just mistaken? Sorry to rant; I guess I'm just kinda irritated, and needed to vent.
I've heard good things about the Aquarian American Vintage heads, and am considering putting those on the Slingerlands next.
-Jon