It depends on your preference...
Black dots have a warmer sound that wont drown the band.
Silver Dots have a deeper sound the gives the bass/tenor some "knock"
However, the pitch from a black dot, in my opinion, carries a bit further.
If you ever pay attention, Funk Factory (a section that uses black dots) can balance with a 200+ member SU band with only 4 tenors and 4 basses. Thats because the pitch travels a greater distance, and the drums are tuned at a low pitch.
With that being said, you can also achieve the same sound with silver dots if you adjusted the tuning.
In my experience as a student and an instructor, I've noticed more broken silver dots than black dots.
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oh , yeah . i qot too , ih been marchn ' at washinqton-marion for 5 years now . & my first year we had black dots & ih saw how they was bustin ' easily & thenn they switch heads toward thee end of the year. & ever sincee then we been playn ' with silver dots . & ih think they way better . / youu savee alotta money with them & prolly the only way they bust is if you beatn ' entirely to hard on iht & youu jusx wanna be heard .
Christopher said:
haha you.. You know what you talking about..
sharOn. said:
who youu talkn ' bout when youu say youu likk this chick alot now . ?
Christopher said:
I like this chick alot now!!.lol
Form or no form, black bust easier and silver is a whole lot stronger..
But its something about the black dots that keeps me buying them.lol
sharOn. said:
silver dots are better to me . / becausx they dont bust easy likk the black dots .
Drum Heads
What do you guys think are better drum heads, Silver Dots or Black Dots???????????
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Form or no form, black bust easier
and silver is a whole lot stronger..
But its something about the black
dots that keeps me buying them.lol
sharOn. said:
BUCK said:
BUCK said:
Christopher said:
You know what you talking about..
sharOn. said:
Black dots have a warmer sound that wont drown the band.
Silver Dots have a deeper sound the gives the bass/tenor some "knock"
However, the pitch from a black dot, in my opinion, carries a bit further.
If you ever pay attention, Funk Factory (a section that uses black dots) can balance with a 200+ member SU band with only 4 tenors and 4 basses. Thats because the pitch travels a greater distance, and the drums are tuned at a low pitch.
With that being said, you can also achieve the same sound with silver dots if you adjusted the tuning.
In my experience as a student and an instructor, I've noticed more broken silver dots than black dots.
Christopher said: