Why do many drummers choose EVANS heads? Why does everyone love them so much?
runner
January 15, 2015 AT 10:39 am
For quality and good advertising)
amdm
January 15, 2015 AT 10:39 am
post quote runner
For quality and good advertising)
what about sound? :)
5seven
January 15, 2015 AT 10:40 am
Remo drives !!!
pavel_drumsss
January 15, 2015 AT 10:40 am
For me personally, there is no better remo for me, I compared it with Evans and the aquarium, it’s not that at all.
I emphasize this for me personally.
amdm
January 15, 2015 AT 10:41 am
[b] pavel_drumsss [/ b], I also really like Remo. What do you think? ... What is in Remo and what is not in EVANS?
1sthast
January 15, 2015 AT 10:41 am
[b] amdm [/ b], soul
insider
January 15, 2015 AT 10:42 am
For me Evans are the brightest. Compared to them, it is not at all clear what aquarium is made of.
solidator
January 15, 2015 AT 10:42 am
PR and abundant supply of Evans decided
all manufacturers have decent options in principle)
lucky83
January 15, 2015 AT 10:43 am
the brightest are remo. This is their trick. Evans is more rubbery. But, as it turned out, there are a lot of lovers
Ivan_drums
January 15, 2015 AT 10:43 am
there are many models. I only take Evans for myself. To install either EC2 or pinstrip.
a_sharapko
January 15, 2015 AT 10:44 am
post quote lucky83
the brightest - remo. This is their trick. Evans is more rubbery. But, as it turned out, there are a lot of fans
in the sense of rubber?)
lucky83
January 15, 2015 AT 10:45 am
[b] a_sharapko [/ b], well, they are more sustained
drummies
January 15, 2015 AT 10:45 am
[b] lucky83 [/ b], bro, I taril full pack evans and deliberately chose the shortest-sustained ones from them))
aroma
January 15, 2015 AT 10:46 am
My favorite drummers play mostly Remo, so I tried them first. Liked it. The rest did not even use. Plastics are the only thing I don't bother with. For now :)
alex_marchenko
January 15, 2015 AT 10:46 am
Not... No one makes plastics for a barrel better than Aquarian. House layers are similarly awesome. Set up in a matter of seconds.
Upsets only a very meager assortment. Especially resonator layers and layers for small.
Evans has a rich assortment, they are the most death-resistant, (even the thinnest layers), + further tuning (threw the layer and it already sounds).
Remo is the most sonorous, the brightest. That's just they die quickly (those with spraying). Spraying really killed! A couple of compositions with brushes and a bald plastic.
Anyway, when I started using Evans instead of Remo, plastics on small began to change much less often.
Maxofff
January 15, 2015 AT 10:46 am
Evans is constantly working to improve, and everything new immediately hits the shelves. They told me about Remo that this is a classic and they have everything in their warehouses, they are produced in huge quantities in reserve. I prefer Evans myself, they live longer, plus the new level 360 technology makes it very easy to set up.
andreevmaxik
January 15, 2015 AT 10:51 am
This is where Escobar is really not enough, the quality of none of the normal manufacturers does not suffer much, and looking for a soul in consumables is, of course, labor
scorp
January 15, 2015 AT 10:51 am
Escobar quieted down when they started talking about good things.
scorp
January 15, 2015 AT 10:52 am
Evans drove me very much on a barrel, emad2
kirill_an
January 15, 2015 AT 10:52 am
quote from the message sega
Evans rolled very hard on the barrel, emad2
I agree completely! I am very pleased with this layer.
swerus
January 15, 2015 AT 10:53 am
quote from the message sega
Evans rolled very hard on the barrel, emad2
I also have an EMAD 2 with a wide damper ring, and instead of a resonator Drumport. You don't even need to damp anything additionally :)
amdm
January 15, 2015 AT 10:53 am
Thank you all for your comments :) I drew conclusions for myself: EVANS is a very bright plastic, very sonorous, more high frequencies. Remo is the complete opposite. The sound is softer, warmer, I would even say "rounded" and more sustain, but there is no such attack as in EVANS. Sometimes EVANS just sounds like a bucket, and Remo lacks a good attack. I like both of these companies, but on the other hand, there are also disadvantages. I'm still playing EVANS myself. We should try Aquarian, but they are kind of deaf.
runner
For quality and good advertising)
amdm
what about sound? :)
5seven
Remo drives !!!
pavel_drumsss
For me personally, there is no better remo for me, I compared it with Evans and the aquarium, it’s not that at all.
I emphasize this for me personally.
amdm
[b] pavel_drumsss [/ b], I also really like Remo. What do you think? ... What is in Remo and what is not in EVANS?
1sthast
[b] amdm [/ b], soul
insider
For me Evans are the brightest. Compared to them, it is not at all clear what aquarium is made of.
solidator
PR and abundant supply of Evans decided
all manufacturers have decent options in principle)
lucky83
the brightest are remo. This is their trick. Evans is more rubbery. But, as it turned out, there are a lot of lovers
Ivan_drums
there are many models. I only take Evans for myself. To install either EC2 or pinstrip.
a_sharapko
in the sense of rubber?)
lucky83
[b] a_sharapko [/ b], well, they are more sustained
drummies
[b] lucky83 [/ b], bro, I taril full pack evans and deliberately chose the shortest-sustained ones from them))
aroma
My favorite drummers play mostly Remo, so I tried them first. Liked it. The rest did not even use. Plastics are the only thing I don't bother with. For now :)
alex_marchenko
Not... No one makes plastics for a barrel better than Aquarian. House layers are similarly awesome. Set up in a matter of seconds.
Upsets only a very meager assortment. Especially resonator layers and layers for small.
Evans has a rich assortment, they are the most death-resistant, (even the thinnest layers), + further tuning (threw the layer and it already sounds).
Remo is the most sonorous, the brightest. That's just they die quickly (those with spraying). Spraying really killed! A couple of compositions with brushes and a bald plastic.
Anyway, when I started using Evans instead of Remo, plastics on small began to change much less often.
Maxofff
Evans is constantly working to improve, and everything new immediately hits the shelves. They told me about Remo that this is a classic and they have everything in their warehouses, they are produced in huge quantities in reserve. I prefer Evans myself, they live longer, plus the new level 360 technology makes it very easy to set up.
andreevmaxik
This is where Escobar is really not enough, the quality of none of the normal manufacturers does not suffer much, and looking for a soul in consumables is, of course, labor
scorp
Escobar quieted down when they started talking about good things.
scorp
Evans drove me very much on a barrel, emad2
kirill_an
I agree completely! I am very pleased with this layer.
swerus
I also have an EMAD 2 with a wide damper ring, and instead of a resonator Drumport. You don't even need to damp anything additionally :)
amdm
Thank you all for your comments :) I drew conclusions for myself: EVANS is a very bright plastic, very sonorous, more high frequencies. Remo is the complete opposite. The sound is softer, warmer, I would even say "rounded" and more sustain, but there is no such attack as in EVANS. Sometimes EVANS just sounds like a bucket, and Remo lacks a good attack. I like both of these companies, but on the other hand, there are also disadvantages. I'm still playing EVANS myself. We should try Aquarian, but they are kind of deaf.