by Raymond » Fri Feb 23, 2007 3:46 pm
Is all marketing names...for congas and bongos, the heads are the Fyberskin Type 3 Film.
Fyberskin is a name Remo has been giving for years to "natural looking" synthetic heads. In the 90s, they developed the Fyberskin Type 3 that is the one for afro-cuban percussion. So the other Fyberskins they have are for other type of instruments. Different "films" or "sheets" that they use for heads. Now, they have two Fyberskins Type 3 films head for congas and bongos, one with regular rims that is the original one and another one with rims like natural heads or tucked. (This is following the succes of the NuSkyns that were tucked or with traditional rings like the natural heads. NuSkyn is another type of film that is more controlled in the sound in comparison with Fyberskins).
The Weatherking is a type of "regular drumhead" for trap drums and used for timbales also.
I know it could be confusing. Weatherking is their most popular type of drumhead and I believe comes in different type of thickness that provide you volume, overtones and other things that you should take in consideration for the sound you are seeking. Some have coat, that avoid some of the overtones. I believe they have three basic Weatherkings, Emperor, Ambassador and Diplomat.
They make other kinds of heads but is just the type of films. Lots of techno talk when you read about them.
But going back to the Mondo...that is how they call other heads that are not for trap drums or specialty drums like the afro-cuban types, brazilian, etc, etc.
I hope this helps. I know is hard to understand and is all marketing. (Some heads sound alike and the only difference is not even noticeable to the untrained ear).
Saludos!