Chord Drum Head - Coated - 13 Inch
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The Chord 13-inch coated drum head is a dependable option for toms, designed to provide a warm, resonant sound with excellent clarity and responsiveness. Its coated surface adds a textured finish that enhances warmth while also making it suitable for brush techniques. With its 13-inch size, this head produces a versatile tone that balances brightness and body, making it a great fit for both smaller floor toms and mid-sized rack toms. It adapts easily across genres, from jazz and blues to rock and pop, giving drummers a consistent and reliable tone. The playing surface offers smooth stick rebound, ensuring precision and control during fills, rolls, and dynamic performances. Built for durability, this head maintains its performance through extended use, providing tuning stability and long-lasting quality. Affordable and versatile, the Chord 13-inch coated drum head is an excellent replacement that delivers warmth, clarity, and reliable sound for any kit.
| Drum size | 13in |
| Dimensions | 15 x 345mmØ |
| Weight | 175g |
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