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Sharklaar
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Posted - 26/04/2012 :  12:55:40  Show Profile  Visit Sharklaar's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I'm sure this has been done to death but....

Last night at rehearsal I split my snare head. I have never split a head before so it was a bit of a shock. I couldn't quite believe it had happened... I managed to butcher a tom of equal diameter to continue with the rest of our terrible rendition of Back in Black, however now I am left with the need to get myself a new head, as the tom head just won't do as a long term solution.

Tama Superstar 13" snare is the drum, I'm after a bright, open tone and decent durability (I hit the thing pretty hard). I play loud, heavy rock music.

Thoughts?

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Prog
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Posted - 26/04/2012 :  12:57:50  Show Profile  Visit Prog's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Evans Power Centre Reverse Dot.

Job done.

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scoobydude
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Posted - 26/04/2012 :  13:02:15  Show Profile  Visit scoobydude's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Prog

Evans Power Centre Reverse Dot.

Job done.



^^^^^^This.

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luke3030
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Posted - 26/04/2012 :  13:09:05  Show Profile  Visit luke3030's Homepage  Reply with Quote
thirded.

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Sharklaar
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Posted - 26/04/2012 :  13:11:17  Show Profile  Visit Sharklaar's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Seems to be unanimous, Looks like like the EPCRD is the way forward. Cheers gents.

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Badman_batman
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Posted - 26/04/2012 :  20:29:34  Show Profile  Visit Badman_batman's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Ahhhhh i really like the remo ambassador head, very bright with a great "crack"

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lee haydn
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Posted - 27/04/2012 :  01:58:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
As Simon says, youv'e got four yes'es, i did fit Remo's equivelant to one of my snares and that was a good head too,,

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jamesminion
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Posted - 27/04/2012 :  08:07:38  Show Profile  Visit jamesminion's Homepage  Reply with Quote
and i've used aquarian's hi-velocity head, which I also really liked.
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Shaggi
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Posted - 27/04/2012 :  12:18:04  Show Profile  Visit Shaggi's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Prog

Evans Power Centre Reverse Dot.

Job done.



QFT

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JKDrummerDude
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Posted - 27/04/2012 :  13:59:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I prefer Remo's and Aquarian to Evans personally. The CS Black Dot Coated is quite nice, and the Hi-Velocity is good too. For a brighter tone from Remo I'd recommend a non-coated head, but it's worth checking a few out.

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Spen
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Posted - 27/04/2012 :  17:02:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The Evans reverse power lar de da seems to last longer than the remo.
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Mark W
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Posted - 27/04/2012 :  18:41:22  Show Profile  Visit Mark W's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi Sharklaar,

Totally unscientific & I won't be using this information to inform what I buy in future, but my Evans Power Centre Reverse Coated self destructed halfway through my second set last Friday. After 2 gigs worth of use.
That being said I'll be happy to get another or an Evans G1 or Remo Ambassador.
On another note I bought an Evans HD head (the thick one with holes around the edges) for a dry sound & I'm finding it perhaps TOO dry in use. It's made me think that a decent single ply coated head (despite the buzzes & pings you hear when the band aren't playing) may be as good as anything in "real life" when those little pops & whizzes aren't heard anyway.
Off out now to hope that I don't fold a second head in as many gigs :-0

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Unkle Kev
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Posted - 27/04/2012 :  20:52:10  Show Profile  Visit Unkle Kev's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Emperor X, HD, either will give you what you want. The CS or PCRD will be a bit fatter. I've used all four, I don't exactly tickle my snare, and to be honest I found they all lasted about the same. Sound wise, the drum itself will influence the sound more than the difference between manufacturer. For the record I switched back to Remo after 10 years with Evans as I found they suited my new kit more.
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Sharklaar
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Posted - 27/04/2012 :  22:27:45  Show Profile  Visit Sharklaar's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Unkle Kev

Emperor X, HD, either will give you what you want. The CS or PCRD will be a bit fatter. I've used all four, I don't exactly tickle my snare, and to be honest I found they all lasted about the same. Sound wise, the drum itself will influence the sound more than the difference between manufacturer. For the record I switched back to Remo after 10 years with Evans as I found they suited my new kit more.



The drum is quite a resonant drum, hence looking for a dry sounding head to find a bit of a medium....

Well I need the head in a hurry for a gig tomorrow night and there's only one shop I can get to tomorrow so I'm limited to what they've got in stock, but having taken all things into consideration I'll be after a reverse power blah or possibly the Genera HD if they've got them.

Thanks for all your input guys

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Mark W
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Posted - 28/04/2012 :  00:22:29  Show Profile  Visit Mark W's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi Sharklaar,
Personally having used a Genera HD I won't buy another. It's all diwn to taste but I'd describe the effect as all crack and nothing else.
Cheerio
Mark W

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Prog
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Posted - 28/04/2012 :  10:09:10  Show Profile  Visit Prog's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Agreed about the HD. I tried one once and it sounded great in isolation but very dead in a full band situation.

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Mark W
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Posted - 28/04/2012 :  12:13:05  Show Profile  Visit Mark W's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Prog

Agreed about the HD. I tried one once and it sounded great in isolation but very dead in a full band situation.



Better put than I did Prog. Absolutely nail on head.

Cheerio,
Mark W

Once I've hit it, it stays hit.

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Badman_batman
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Posted - 28/04/2012 :  15:22:37  Show Profile  Visit Badman_batman's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I tried the hd dry and found it was great in a studio or sound dead room but was really bad at projection. Changed to Remo and loved the sound, bright with good crack but.....

Just bought a Evans reverse dot for the chad
Smith and will try it thus Sunday with the band

Is there a vast difference in the power centre reverse and the ec reverse

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Mark W
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Posted - 28/04/2012 :  18:03:55  Show Profile  Visit Mark W's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Badman_batman

I tried the hd dry and found it was great in a studio or sound dead room but was really bad at projection. Changed to Remo and loved the sound, bright with good crack but.....

Just bought a Evans reverse dot for the chad
Smith and will try it thus Sunday with the band

Is there a vast difference in the power centre reverse and the ec reverse


In fact given that I've just found out that we're having to use only a vocal PA tonight I've just whipped the Genera HD off and re fitted a partly used Remo UT Black Panther Logo'd head. Hardly a high quality skin but as lively as you like. And my goodness that HD head was THICK!
Cheerio
Mark W

Once I've hit it, it stays hit.

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sonor 3007
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Posted - 29/04/2012 :  12:13:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What about the st dry with the vented head has anyone mentioned this one

sonor 3007/paiste alpha"s/remo
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