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Remo drum heads
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Any drumhead size in the Remo catalogue is made here. In a few stages this machine rolls the aluminum into the form that makes the ring of the drumhead.Īfter the rings are cut to the right size, the hoops (the aluminum rings) are welded. The Flesh Hoops are the rings where the Mylar (the drumhead) falls into. Including conga and bongo heads, timpani, Banjo and the re-introduced 'flat tire' shaped Vox Telstar by Sakae. Video Index - How Remo Drumheads are made *All artist footage in this video are recorded by Drummerszone on different locations in the world. In order of appearance, here are the Remo artists that are in this video*: Thomas Lang, Aaron Spears, Mark Schulman, Remo Belli himself (founder of Remo Inc.), Jeff Hamilton, Ray Luzier, Russ Miller, Matt Garstka, Nikki Glaspie, Zack Danziger and Benny Greb. And with Herbie, you get a tour that exceeds the manufacturing process. He explains all the stages of how Remo drumheads are made. Your host is Herbie May, Director of Engineering and R&D at Remo.

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How Remo Drumheads are made - the Full Factory Tour

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Then you find the same tour in photos at the Remo factory, a short Remo History, including a history of the Mylar drumhead and a download of the original patent. Unless, when someone wants something different! Because at Remo, they still love a good challenge in design and manufacturing.ĭirectly below the video is the time index with all topics covered during the factory tour. This also goes for the entire drum industry: every major drum company that orders with Remo gets the same specs and quality. There is no special treatment on quality at Remo. Wheter it is a drumset, conga or bongo head, pre-tuned or not, everybody in the world, including the most famous drum artists, they all get the same guaranteed quality and sound. Remo products are not only about production: they are about maintaining the highest standards in sound for each drumhead - or any other product the company makes - and to give it the best possible sound. That must have something to do with the product. From drumheads to conga heads and all the other heads the company makes for timpani, marching, banjos or any percussion instrument, the Remo-sound is still the most appealing to the majority of musicians, producers and engineers. Here you get to learn why these drummers choose Remo and all about the company's ongoing process in perfecting their drum sound for every drummer in the world.Īt Remo, creating the best sounds in music is the dedication that has been the sole goal of the company for many decades now. The diversity in music of all these drummers tells a lot. From Dave Grohl to Dave Weckl and from Aaron Spears to Buddy Rich, or even the off-beat kid in your street that just started playing. The list of drummers playing Remo drumheads is endless. company started in 1957, Remo drumheads are the most used drumheads in music, in the studio and in live settings. BELLI ET AL DRUM HEAD' patent, as filed in 1957 (pdf download)















Remo drum heads