Gj
Cheap but it takes a beating
Have played for 2 years with ONE head. That must tell you something.
One ply, bounces quite hard, but you get used to it.
One ply, bounces quite hard, but you get used to it.
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Great for the money
I got Millenium Quiheads for my Ludwig Breakbeats drum kit. These affordable mesh heads are great for keeping the volume down. Use them for your practice kit in combination with low volume cymbals, and if you give lessons you can even talk over them while playing, that's how quiet they are.
Pros: low volume, affordable.
Cons: quality could be better, but great for the price.
Highly recommended, especially if you're on a budget.
Pros: low volume, affordable.
Cons: quality could be better, but great for the price.
Highly recommended, especially if you're on a budget.
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Just as good as the main brand
Used on a 14 cheap snare with the snares taken off as a floor Tom on a mesh practice kit. Really really quiet practice, but with a bit more tone and lots more feel than a rubber silencing mat. I've tuned this quite high to get a desired tone and kept the reso head for added sustain and sound, although if you wanted it super super quiet you could remove the reso.
The only negative is a couple of the mesh strands were broken out of the box, but this has not affected it's functionality and is still perfectly useable.
Good stuff!
The only negative is a couple of the mesh strands were broken out of the box, but this has not affected it's functionality and is still perfectly useable.
Good stuff!
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AC
Very good mesh head
The Millenium Quiheads are not expensive and good quality. Excellent.
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