Gregory wrote:
If the drums don't sound as lively as they once did, or can't be tuned adequately, it's time.
The real puzzles are resos, that never look bad. But they go dead over time, and I have no idea how to gauge them. They are critical to a drums sound, and I suspect, but do not know, that a reso needs replacing after two or three years.
Right on both accounts Greg... When a tone loses its richness - it's time to change the head...
As far as bottom heads go, 3 years would be enough to turn the head into "a piece of plastic" I think...
I tend to change heads 2 a year. But, I have great difficulty finding Remo Emperor here, and I have to pay extra $$$, so this 6 month period is sometimes extended to 9-10 months.
Plus, the work (and the rehearsal sharing) doesn't give me time to practice on the SONOR set daily, and I rarely have a gig more than once a week - so the drums get played 3-4 times a week which prolongs the head change.
BUT - I always go by the sound rule: If the drums sound "dull", I don't enjoy playing them, so I gotta change heads...
Glad to hear we're all doing well....