No problem. I wasn't sure, myself, until I looked.From Sam Ash:"The Remo Hazy Diplomat snare side drum head is a single ply of 2-mil Mylar designed as the perfect resonant head for snare drums. They are known for their bright warm tones, resonance, and sustain. Hazy Diplomat heads accentuate snare drum response and give a classic look to snare drums...."And I always used the clear ones in the past. I don't know what difference "hazy" makes...but as long as the weight is the same, I suspect the difference bewteen "clear" and "hazy" is minor.
Howdy O-Lugs,
I suspect this information is correct. I've yet to find this type of info on Remo's own website, which is odd, don't you think? On musiciansfriend site, most of thier info is vague, and sometimes innacurate, and as an instance, stating that a Diplomat Snare Side is 7.5 mil thick, as we know it isn't.
Over the years I've tried both the Evans 200, and 300 Hazy Snare Sides, and I personally had difficulty with loss of tension with the 200 Hazy on my Slingy Spitfire Snare (Of course, others mileage may vary). Nothing but stretch stretch stretch! lol
The 300 worked fine, with maintaining high tension, and just recently, I re-headed this drum, went back to Remo, with a Diplomat Snare Side, and a Diplomat M-5 (5-Mil) Coated Batter. Very sweet combo with no probs. Mark