cliff wrote:
If you find that you are losing tension overnight, then it does sound like you are committed to cycles of de-tuning and re-tuning. Can’t imagine not ‘running out of hoop’ eventually (assuming head stretches that far before giving up).
Next, it will be interesting to see how long before stretch occurs, or whether continual tweaking will be needed over a gig / rehearsal duration.
I can see the attraction of low volume articulation and responsiveness, but I don’t have any dissatisfaction with either, with the heads I am using.
I could, of course, be pleasantly surprised and find that there is another level available with calf, but I am struggling to envision an improvement commensurate to the tuning maintenance effort.
Short preliminary conclusion on my end: I won’t order one right away, but maybe I should come up and try yours. I have had no experience with it stretching while playing, and I am not even sure it is still stretching. However, on a Lite, plastic heads always reverse tension rods, at least until they come up against the spring load, but that has not happened yet with the calf, perhaps because the rods are under enough tension to resist backward motion.
I didn't experience any dissatisfaction with low volume playing, either, but I will now if I move back to plastic. So don't try this.
You are, of course, invited up here to try mine, which would be a far more economical choice than buying your own and trying it on your own drum since you were coming anyway. Right?