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| Gear nut | Fiberskyn vs. Skyntone
What's the difference between the two? I know both of them are warm, but is there really any difference?
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| Gear Head Joined: Apr 2008 Location: munich/germany
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maybe this could help a bit Skyntone=excellent - Fiberskyn=not so much? - DRUMMERWORLD OFFICIAL DISCUSSION FORUM |
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I see. Are they just weighted differently? Whats the story on that?
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| Gear nut Joined: Jan 2009
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They are also made different. Skintone are one piece with no coating which makes them a bit more open. Fiber Skin is an added coating that tones the head down a bit.
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Looks like I'm going with Fiberskyn. Thanks a lot, fellers.
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