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Old 04-04-2008, 11:25 AM
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Re: Help me with Heads!!!!


Evans G2's would be great for you. (1) double ply stronger so will last longer,(2) they really
make the toms sing, trust me on this one. Go Evans coated G2's and you will not regret it
Also the coating last a lot longer than on a REMO head,well Evans bake there heads a little
longer than others,and then they apply another coat on top of that one.For your snare i think
you will love the Evans ST series, OR the AR(armid head) Morgan Rose uses that head on his snare.Well i read that in modern drummer. the st(super tough ) heads the durability is high
and the tone is bright they pack two layers of 7.5 film on them.Trust me there strong and will
cut threw and type of music. for bass try the GQ2 clear i had on on my other kit,it gives a very
define sound and it has a overtone control ring on it also plus it's strong.So give Evans a try
Ive try ed other heads but i like Evans the best Ive been using Evans for three years now and haven't had any trouble.I like to change my heads every year,Some do it in shorter time,me I save my money and after a year i change all my heads(that's just my style)I know how much all my heads will cost and i save up the money all year long and just get them for the holidays
your biggest purchase will be your bass drum head,just change the beater head on your bass
drum. the others you can take your top heads and put them on the bottom(if there not in too bad shape) and the new ones on top.Oh for the snare,on the hazy side(bottom) use a Evans
300 its better you dont want you bottom head too weak and you top head strong.Try that
i you wont be sorry.Like i said Evans works best for me.
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