Any one from Remo lurking about that can answer this question?
Not saying it's necessarily a good or a bad thing, just a fact of life. Why is that?
Thanks, I like the diplomat (thin) ones for jazz.
Glen
Any one from Remo lurking about that can answer this question?
Not saying it's necessarily a good or a bad thing, just a fact of life. Why is that?
Thanks, I like the diplomat (thin) ones for jazz.
Glen
Too much banana puddin........?
:)
I use these heads exclusively for my 15" snare drum. I love these heads and they sound great. To answer your question, they already start off with a yellowish tone to them.flowers2
I've got a couple that aren't yellow at all.....
And I recently bought a new one that arrived white as the driven snow, it's already turning yellow... and no, I don't smoke ( maybe my dog smokes when I'm not home)
I wish they came in black.....oh well
Glen
Maybe the dog's not a bogart, my friend...
He's passing it over........
Cool1
Aww Geeez
HONEY!..............I think we gotta drug test the dog!
Hey I just found an old Fiberskyn 2 13" stamped "Manny's NYC" I'm pretty sure it's a collectors item. It's probably 20 years old and still sounds fantastic, except it's yellow as banana pudding.
...Hmmmm
Maybe that's why there is now a "Fiberskyn 3A"......it took that long to square it away...?
http://img3.musiciansfriend.com/dbase/pics/products/regular/2/7/3/254273.jpg
At any rate, even some of the new ones are yellowed as well...see..?
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