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Description
Drum Rototom Type: Rototom Application: Drum Set
The Rototom® Set is constructed with a rapid-tuning system, allowing for instant tuning in a range of more than one octave.
Built with a rapid-tuning system, allowing for instant tuning in a range of more than one octave Aluminum frame (spoke) through which the tension rods are attached to a bottom frame which is mounted on a threaded center bolt Ideal for live situations, recording studios, percussion ensembles and symphonic Concert music
The Rototom® Set is constructed with a rapid-tuning system, allowing for instant tuning in a range of more than one octave. The Rototom Set does not have a traditional drum shell. Instead, the drumhead and counterhoop are mounted on an aluminum frame (spoke) through which the tension rods are attached to a bottom frame which is mounted on a threaded center bolt. Rotating the frame raises or lowers the tension, thus raising or lowering the pitch of the drum. Their versatility has led to the widespread use of Rototoms in live situations, recording studios, percussion ensembles and symphonic Concert music. Rototom Sets feature two or three Rototoms mounted on a single stand for versatility and convenience. Available in a set of sizes: 6", 8" and 10" with stand.
Product specs
| Brand | Remo |
| Model | 16" Rototom |
| Finish | Various |
| Year | 1979 - 2000 |
| Categories | Auxiliary Percussion, Tom-toms |
| Diameter | 16" |
FAQs
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How do you tune a Remo 16" Rototom?
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The Remo 16" Rototom can be tuned by rotating the drumhead, which is mounted on a threaded metal ring. Turning the drumhead clockwise increases the tension and pitch, while turning it counterclockwise decreases the tension and pitch.
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What type of music is the Remo 16" Rototom suitable for?
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The Remo 16" Rototom is versatile and can be used in various music genres, including rock, jazz, and orchestral music, due to its tunable pitch and distinctive sound.
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Can the Remo 16" Rototom be used in a standard drum kit setup?
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Yes, the Remo 16" Rototom can be integrated into a standard drum kit setup, providing additional tonal variety and pitch flexibility.
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What is the primary material used in the Remo 16" Rototom?
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The Remo 16" Rototom features a shell-less design with a metal frame, allowing for quick tuning and a unique sound profile.
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Is the Remo 16" Rototom easy to install and remove?
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Yes, the Remo 16" Rototom is designed for easy installation and removal, making it a convenient addition to any percussion setup.
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Randy Servello
Rototom demonstration using only 2 microphones.
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Owner Insights
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Larger diameter rototoms are favored for experimenting with various heads and tuning, though they often sound poor next to actual drums if not properly tuned.
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Larger diameter Remo rototoms, like 14/16, are preferred for those integrating them as toms rather than the standard 6-8-10 setup.
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Rototoms can feel gimmicky unless incorporated into a large 80s metal-style kit where their unique sound is more appreciated.
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User experience
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An owner described using a Creative Percussion mount and new black dot head on a $15 CB 10” rototom to achieve satisfactory sound.
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Rototoms can have a polarizing appeal; they may be loved initially but may become tiresome, indicating a love/hate relationship.
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Some users express a desire to replace or upgrade the stand that comes with Remo rototoms, indicating potential dissatisfaction with the stock stand quality.
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Comparisons
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Off-brand rototoms often use plastic tension handles and poor-quality hardware, impacting durability compared to Remo models.
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