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Evans Drum Heads Evans BD22EMAD2
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Evans BD22EMAD2

4.0

Drum Head

£59.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £19.99/mo.*
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Evans Drum Heads Evans TT16G1

Evans TT16G1

Drum Head

£22.58
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.52/mo.*
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Evans Drum Heads Evans BD20EMAD

Evans BD20EMAD

Drum Head

£58.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £19.66/mo.*
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Evans Drum Heads Evans S14H30
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Evans S14H30

5.0

Drum Head

£18.70
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.23/mo.*
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Evans Drum Heads Evans BD18RB

Evans BD18RB

Drum Head

£37.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.33/mo.*
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Evans Drum Heads Evans TT16G2

Evans TT16G2

Drum Head

£18.59
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Evans Drum Heads Evans TT10G1

Evans TT10G1

Drum Head

£17.00
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7stores
Evans Drum Heads Evans B12G1

Evans B12G1

Drum Head

£18.00
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Evans BD20CT

Evans BD20CT

Drum Head

£52.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £17.33/mo.*
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Evans BD18EMAD

Evans BD18EMAD

Drum Head

£53.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £17.66/mo.*
7stores
Evans BD20EMAD2

Evans BD20EMAD2

Drum Head

£61.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £20.33/mo.*
7stores
Evans B10G1

Evans B10G1

Drum Head

£17.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.66/mo.*
6stores

Drum Heads: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting drum heads, the material plays a crucial role in the sound produced. Coated drum heads offer a warmer tone and are ideal for jazz or softer music genres. In contrast, clear drum heads provide a brighter and more resonant sound, making them perfect for rock or pop music. Think about the style of music you play most frequently to choose the right material that complements your sound.

The thickness of drum heads significantly influences their durability and tonal quality. Single-ply drum heads are thinner and produce a more open, resonant sound, suitable for lighter playing styles. Meanwhile, double-ply drum heads are thicker and offer greater durability with a focused sound, which is great for heavier playing. Consider how aggressively you play and how long you want your drum heads to last when deciding on thickness.

Drum heads come in various sizes to fit different drum kits. It's essential to know the exact size of your drums before purchasing new drum heads. Measure the diameter of your drums accurately; common sizes range from 8″ to 18″ or more for bass drums. By ensuring you have the correct size, you'll achieve optimal tension and resonance for your drumming style.

DRUM HEADS

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Drum heads are the surfaces of a drum that you strike to produce sound. They come in various materials and thicknesses, affecting the tone and durability. Consider your playing style and music genre when choosing drum heads for the best sound quality.

Drum heads should match the diameter of your drum shell. Measure across the center of the drum from edge to edge to find the correct size. Accurate sizing ensures proper fit and sound.

Drum heads are made from materials like plastic, calfskin, or synthetic fibers. Plastic is common for its durability and affordability, while calfskin offers a traditional sound. Synthetic fibers provide unique tonal qualities.

Double-ply drum heads feature two layers, offering more durability and a deeper sound. They reduce overtones, providing a more controlled resonance ideal for rock or heavy genres.

You can mix different drum heads on a single kit to achieve varied tones. Experiment with combinations to suit your musical style, balancing between warmth and attack.

Coated drum heads offer a warmer tone with more focus, ideal for jazz or studio recording. Clear drum heads produce brighter sounds with more sustain, suitable for live performances.

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