Evans EC2S Clear Fusion Tompack (10 vs Roland PowerPly MH2-12 Dual-Ply Mesh Head, 12-Inch

Overall winner: Evans EC2S Clear Fusion Tompack (10

Key Differences

Evans EC2S tompack is a clear two-ply film head set (10,12,14) offering a balanced tone with focused attack and is noted as easy to tune; Roland PowerPly is a 12" dual-ply mesh head designed for very quiet play and electronic trigger compatibility (RT-30). Pick Evans if you want acoustic tom clarity and a multi-size pack; pick Roland if you need a quiet, trigger-compatible 12" mesh head

Evans EC2S Clear Fusion Tompack (10

Evans EC2S Clear Fusion Tompack (10

Evans • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

Evans EC2S Clear Fusion tomheads set with two 7mil plies for balanced tone and easy tuning. SST adds focused attack and good sustain; Level 360 aids tuning. Customer praise highlights warm sound, durability, and value

Pros

  • two-plies 7mil film
  • balanced tone with focused attack
  • easy to tune
  • durable construction

Cons

  • no frost option included in set
  • only three sizes (10,12,14) in this pack
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Roland PowerPly MH2-12 Dual-Ply Mesh Head, 12-Inch

Roland PowerPly MH2-12 Dual-Ply Mesh Head, 12-Inch

Roland • ★ 3.4/5 • Mid-Range

Dual-ply mesh drum head for quiet play and durability. Fits with Roland RT-30 triggers and multiple snare/tom sizes. Users note good fit on certain models but mixed opinions on value and quality

Pros

  • highly-durable dual-ply mesh
  • very quiet when played
  • compatible with Roland RT-30 triggers
  • six size options for snares and toms

Cons

  • mixed feedback on value for money
  • mixed feedback on overall quality
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Evans
Durability Tie
Versatility Evans
User Reviews Evans