Remo Powerstroke P3 22" Bass Drumhead vs Evans Hybrid Coated Snare Batter Drum Head, 14 inch
Overall winner: Remo Powerstroke P3 22" Bass Drumhead
Key Differences
Evans (A) is a 14" hybrid coated snare batter focused on extreme durability and textured surface for articulation, best for heavy hitters needing a snare-specific head. Remo (B) is a 22" Powerstroke P3 bass drumhead with a thin outer underlay for dampening and balanced tone control, suited to players wanting overtone control and bass-specific response
Remo Powerstroke P3 22" Bass Drumhead
Remo Powerstroke P3 22" bass drumhead with thin outer underlay for dampening overtones and balanced tone. Customers cite pro sound with ample low end and durable build
Pros
- 22" diameter bass drumhead
- Thin outer underlay for dampening
- Balanced response and tone control
- Durable construction
Cons
- Overtone control depends on tuning
- Some may prefer more attack variety
Evans Hybrid Coated Snare Batter Drum Head, 14 inch
14" coated snare drum head with extreme durability and textured surface for maximum articulation. Pro-grade design suitable for heavy hitters and metal drumming, with strong tonal control
Pros
- extreme durability
- textured surface for articulation
- suitable for heavy hitters
- designed for drum set snare drums
Cons
- specific to 14" snare heads
- may require brush-friendly surface consideration
- no explicit compatibility with non-snare drums
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Evans |
| Durability | Evans |
| Versatility | Remo |
| User Reviews | Remo |