sXeDanimalsXe
Senior Member
Not really.
This is something I have found and I want to know if anyone has come to a similar conclusion?
I find, using 2 ply clear batter and 1 ply clear reso heads (G2 and emperor and G1 and ambassador) from Evans and Remo respectively, the Evans have a more full tone, they just sound musical, but after a short time they sound dead and lifeless.
However Remo heads, while not sounding BAD, don't have as full a tone seem to sound new for several months.
Has anyone noticed this?
I have observed this with both my Tama starclassic performer (birch) and my Trick drums (aluminum).
Side note regardless of tom head selection I usually go with a Remo PS3 or 4 batter side kick and PS3 reso kick.
Snare drums, varies depending on the snare, live vs recording, metal vs post rock.
This is something I have found and I want to know if anyone has come to a similar conclusion?
I find, using 2 ply clear batter and 1 ply clear reso heads (G2 and emperor and G1 and ambassador) from Evans and Remo respectively, the Evans have a more full tone, they just sound musical, but after a short time they sound dead and lifeless.
However Remo heads, while not sounding BAD, don't have as full a tone seem to sound new for several months.
Has anyone noticed this?
I have observed this with both my Tama starclassic performer (birch) and my Trick drums (aluminum).
Side note regardless of tom head selection I usually go with a Remo PS3 or 4 batter side kick and PS3 reso kick.
Snare drums, varies depending on the snare, live vs recording, metal vs post rock.