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I've put it on a spare snare for quiet practice and it really is very quiet.
The feel (rebound) is not exactly like on the normal head but one can come close enough, depending on tension.
It is cheap but looks and feels nice and sturdy.
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Excellent!
Andymax 06.10.2018
Having used a Roland electronic drum kit with a Snare mesh head I wasn't completely sold on the idea of getting mesh heads on my acoustic kit. I didn't like the one on my Roland electronics kit Snare. However I need entry have worried, these are excellent at a great price. The are secure on the drum and give a good feedback, much better than expected. Perhaps it's the two ply nature of them but they are nowhere near as bouncy as I was expecting. If you want to try mesh headache and aren't sure where to start these are an excellent choice imho.
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Works well
Pkxyz 16.11.2020
I installed the Millenium QuiHead on a 14" stand tom of a Tama Club Jam to be able to practise with less noise. The meshhead achieved exactly that. The sound of course differs from an acoustic set with "real" drumheads, but for my purposes the meshhead is ideal. It seems very durable and the response is similar to a regular head if under the right tension.
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Surprisingly capable
DrummerMoe 20.10.2020
This is my first experience with mesh heads and I'm extremely happy with them! The feel and bounce with them is very natural and exactly how I would expect a regular head to be.
Will be giving these ago with some triggers in the coming weeks, which I'm hoping will change the game for me combined with low volume cymbals
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Stretchy
Anmelder 24.04.2025
It's fine for 14 inch tom but don't use it for the snare. It's way too stretchy. You can't tighten it enough to get something aproximating the tension of a snare.
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Mesh head 2 ply
Drumbot 08.05.2020
this mesh head is excellent for the price.
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Bouncy but good!
Papist 16.12.2022
The feel is similar to e-drums with the mesh heads. If you want almost no sound this will work. I can practice with these and the quiet cymbals while my wife is sleeping!
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My snare is now quieter than my girl on the phone to her mum.
@Jonniejlo 01.11.2022
Funny AND true.
You're here because the remo & evans heads are €60+ and these are barely €10.
These heads are 100% worth it. Super happy with the purchase.
Using them on a Tama clubjam with a 14" steel snare.
On snare they take a lot of tightening to get a snare-like tension. Expect the rim to go lower than the head.
End result is the snare is about as loud as a practice pad. Win.
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Great budget option for mesh heads.
zyugen 10.04.2025
These feel great and have been working well for me for the past 2 weeks. They are single ply so they are a little bouncy. But if you tune lower you can tweak the feeling a bit. I have no signs of wear after 2 weeks of about half an hour to an hour of play each day. Overall I would highly Recommend.
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Very good!
dafNou 07.03.2024
This is of great quality especially compared to other similar higher priced products. Looks very durable and also does the job that is supposed to do. Reduces the sound and still having the tone. Of course you can improve tone by adding a cloth below it which will of course increase the volume (if this not a big issue)