Evans EC2S Clear Fusion Tompack (10 vs Roland PowerPly10 Dual-Ply Mesh Head
Overall winner: Evans EC2S Clear Fusion Tompack (10
Key Differences
Evans EC2S (Product A) is a two-ply 7mil film tompack with a balanced tone, focused attack, and easy tuning, and it comes as a three-size clear Fusion set; Roland PowerPly10 (Product B) is a dual-ply mesh head noted for very quiet play and home-practice durability. Choose Evans if you want a tuned acoustic tompack with focused attack and stronger user ratings; choose Roland if you need ultra-quiet mesh heads for practice and higher perceived durability under quiet use
Evans EC2S Clear Fusion Tompack (10
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
Roland PowerPly10 Dual-Ply Mesh Head
Dual-ply mesh drum head designed for V-Drums pads and acoustic drums. Quiet play surface ideal for home practice. Customer notes fit on a Roland PDX-8 snare
Pros
- highly-durable dual-ply mesh
- very quiet when played
- home-practice friendly
- compatible with Roland RT-30 triggers
Cons
- mixed reception on value for money
- some report quality variability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Evans |
| Durability | Roland |
| Versatility | Evans |
| User Reviews | Evans |