Why do many people choose EVANS plastics?

  • runner

    For quality and good advertising)

  • amdm

    post quote runner

    For quality and good advertising)



    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

    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

    [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

    quote from the message sega

    Evans rolled very hard on the barrel, emad2



    I agree completely! I am very pleased with this layer.

  • swerus

    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

    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.