Evans EC2 Tompack, Clear, Fusion (10 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch)
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If you wish, you may do so. There is no getting around the fact that these heads are This pack packs a punch, and the armor is durable! I would think that the dampness would be on the floor tom if you were alone. A bass drum would be the only dampener I would use in a band.
In short, yes.
Evans does make resonant heads in that line, but they must be bought separately. They do not come with them per se.
"Coated" here doesn't mean you'd typically call them that. They are frosted, which is a thinner kind of coating, making them translucent, but they are The tone is less but the attack is stronger. It's good to know that a lot of people play rock/hard rock too, and that they use clear EC2's with G1 clear resos.
Selected User Reviews For Evans EC2 Tompack, Clear, Fusion (10 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch)
There is no turning back once you seat these heads and break them in. The tone remained the same no matter what the weather conditions were. From getting drenched in ice to being hot and humid. The tone would certainly hold up with a few changes, but overall it will keep its integrity.
When I used to play Evans exclusively, the sound wasn't as full as it could be. In order to play Remos, I switched to it. Considering I got the Evans for a decent price, I thought to myself, "Hey, I know what I'm getting. ". My ears were experiencing a thin, papery sound for the first couple of weeks after switching (even worse than I remembered before). After that, the pinstriping started falling off into the interior of the shell. Even at the price point, it would not be worth it. That's too bad! Remos is where I will be going.
Compared to the stock Tama drum heads that came with my superstar classic, these heads sound far better. We were not prepared for the depth of this report. Do you know why this review received a two-star rating? I believe one of the drum heads may have been B stock due to the black rings on one of the drum heads being so far off center, something that should have been noted in the purchase agreement as well as manufacturing best practices. It is the customer's right to expect more.
Generally speaking, I am lazy when it comes to tuning my drums. I don't think it's worth spending hours trying to find the perfect tone. The combination of getting the heads on, turning the drum key a few times, and then playing is my preferred method. I'm a drummer and these drum heads are perfect for To make these sound good, not much effort is required. As well as being very well made, the guitar picks hold up well over a long period of time. This book is highly.
As usual, I buy the clear batters, but there weren't any of those in stock on Amazon (none for Prime members, even), so I chose the frosted batters because I found them My time spent on this was about 20 minutes. It takes time to install all of them and tune them. It is actually easier for me to tune these than it was before I didn't have to put in much effort. The sound is awesome, I simply put them on my DW Performance. As soon as I started playing drums, I used Remo sticks, but now I swear by Evans, especially the EC2's for my The decay is quick, the overtones are controlled, and it's easy to tune. You've got all you need, so what's left? Four out of five stars It's definitely worth checking out.
Had been using the Pearl Remos heads that came with my kit (and never got a good sound from them). It was never a question of if it was the right decision to put these bad boys on there.
Evan's heads sound better than any Steve's heads he has ever made. I've been an Evan's fan for more than four decades now. You'll get a studio quality sound from your toms. The response is excellent as well as the The sound of these heads is excellent regardless of the stick size!.
It was 10", 12" and 14" to go on deep fast toms (the shallower toms) of my DW Custom 6 ply maple kit. I even got a "dude!" from the guys in my band. You've got an amazing collection there. ". I mean it. Check these out yourself and see how they work.