🥁 Own the legendary rock sound with precision and durability!
The Evans Hydraulic Red Tom Drumhead (10 inch) features a patented oil layer between two durable plies to suppress overtones, delivering a fat, deep tone reminiscent of early rock n roll. Equipped with Level 360 Technology for easy tuning and extended pitch range, this drumhead is engineered and manufactured in the USA for professional performance and longevity.
K**N
These sound amazing
Drum heads sound great, easy to put on and tune. Very loud and annoying to the family/neighbors. Just what I was looking for!
B**E
Excellent
Love it, sounds great!
G**T
Great heads
These heads are fairly easy to tune, they sound good and they should last a long time.
H**.
Great product
Great product
E**S
Red heads are better
Love these heads! Look awesome and sounds great!
N**O
Hydraulic drum head
So, quality head by a well known company.Came quickly and without incident.Price was good.I bought this 14" head to see if i liked the sound of hydraulic heads on my Yamaha Stage custom birch kit.It definitely had a bit of a deeper fatter sound .... however, more so with medium tension and not much stick rebound.I like my heads a bit tighter ( i prefer the sound and i get better stick rebound )Overall, the difference in sound from my one ply Remos to the Evans hydraulic ( both at a bit higher tension ) was negligible.I was not particularly "blown away" by this head and i still had to use muffling with it.It also has a weird feel to it at medium tension .... kind of like hitting with a drum stick .... a slice of American cheese with the plastic wrap on it is the only way i can describe it.I'm not by any means saying this head is garbage .... i'm just saying that it wasn't for me and to spend $200+ to replace all the heads on my kit didn't seem worth it for a very "slight" difference in sound than my current Remo heads. I can muffle my Remos and get practically the same "fat" studio type sound as the hydraulics.Maybe others would notice more of a significant difference from their current heads .... i didn't.Again, not bashing the head or the brand.All this being said .... since i like to experiment with my kit , i decided to try the hydraulic on my snare drum.I will say that it gave my snare a bit of a deeper "pop" which i like. My snare is only 5.5" deep , but now sounds deeper than with the original Remo single ply head i had on it. So, i kept the hydraulic on my snare and like my snare sound better now than i did b4. So, it's all good. The blue is very cool as well lol.`
A**R
Evans recomendado!!..
Lo utilizo en la hembra del timbal..Exelente!!..Me encanto…un sonido grueso.👍🏼
P**O
Not for everyone, but I love them
Hydraulics are an acquired taste. They wouldn't be my first choice as far as best sounding heads go, maybe not even top 5, but man these things are durable. They also may be the easiest heads to tune, thanks in part to the Evans 360.This was my first time trying one out on my snare batter. I use a 12" metal snare from an old Mapex Venus kit, mainly because of its small footprint. I play exclusively live with a mic, and though I normally need to muffle the snare, this head was good to go as soon as I tightened the lugs. Nice controlled sound. One could argue that it sounds a bit muted or "dead", but through the mic it sounds pretty awesome. After 6-7 shows, my previous G2 would have quite a few indentation, however this head still has a taut, flat surface.Loving the blue color too. I picked up some glass heads for my toms. Everything blends very nicely. I'm thinking about trying out hydraulics on my roto toms soon. Though rotos commonly use single-ply, I'm thinking they may sound decent through a mic. Only thing I'd be reluctant about is the kick, but that's mainly because I love the EMAD so much.Overall, I recommend these if you:- are looking for a specific dampened sound- will be playing them through mics- value durability over an open sound- have trouble tuning your drums, especially if the shells are out of round
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