SimSalaBim
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Just wanted to ask this. Does it come with the head or must it be bought separately?dont forget a kickpad for where the beater hits!![]()
Just wanted to ask this. Does it come with the head or must it be bought separately?dont forget a kickpad for where the beater hits!![]()
It came with the Superkick I/Regulator pre-pack that I bought and I'm pretty sure it came with my Superkick II. Any website should provide that info for you before you buy.Just wanted to ask this. Does it come with the head or must it be bought separately?
It came with the Superkick I/Regulator pre-pack that I bought and I'm pretty sure it came with my Superkick II. Any website should provide that info for you before you buy.
As brand new they sounded full and rich. Like a pinstripe, but pinstripes sound dead and cardboard like very quickly. Not the Aquarians.How are you liking Performance 2 on toms? Do they sing nicely or do they sound dead?
Yes, the one in my SK I pre-pack is over-sized for double pedal; plain white and made of the same reverse dot material found on snare heads -no logo.the Aquarian Kick Pad is good, just a little bigger than I'm usually looking for.
Interesting! I've noticed this with the Powerstrokes I have on one of my kits. They sounded great for a while, but now at about a year old, they sounded really dead on the last gig recording I did.As brand new they sounded full and rich. Like a pinstripe, but pinstripes sound dead and cardboard like very quickly. Not the Aquarians.
I’ve tried Aquarian studio X. On toms. Not for me. Too dead too stiff.
I've had SK1 on several drums and really, really like it. I have not tried the SK2.I read that Super Kick I is more suited for rock than Super Kick II. That Super Kick II is more muted
I second this. That's why I've always preferred the Aquarian sound. Even the clear heads don't have that placticky attack.I wish I had so I could confirm for you, but black coated heads are about the only general variety of Aquarian heads I've never tried.
I can say that the yellow Vintage coating is thicker and rougher than the white and gray coatings, and also helps the Modern Vintage heads avoid sounding like plastic. I don't get a plasticky vibe from Aquarian in general, but the Modern Vintage heads are especially warm.
sometimes they come as part of a deal, otherwise they have to be bought separately. can get the regullar single or double kickpads, or the super-thin version from aquarian, meaning it offers some protection without affecting the feel or sound of the head too muchJust wanted to ask this. Does it come with the head or must it be bought separately?
I second this. That's why I've always preferred the Aquarian sound. Even the clear heads don't have that placticky attack.
And the MV heads are just amazing. I have a couple MVII heads that I'm looking forward to trying on my Classic Maple kit. I have the MV Medium on two of my snares. That or the Texture Coated w/ Reverse Power Dot are my go-to snare heads.
Many people have had and will report experiences contrary to mine and what I'm about to say but I personally have always found Aquarian heads to be the quietest of the big 3 head manufacturers. I have played a wide variety of heads across the portfolios of remo, Evans and aquarian and every single aquarian head produced noticably less volume then it's remo or Evans counterpart.Hi
Probably talked about before but I am looking for some opinions about Aquarian heads. Gonna change bass drum, snare and 10 and 12 tom heads. I am looking for some recommendations from Aquarian line. I played Evans and Remo but would like to experiment a little. Neee something for louder rock settings. Thx.