Evans EC2S Tompack: coated frosted drumheads set (10/12/14 in) vs Roland PowerPly MH2-12 Dual-Ply Mesh Head, 12-Inch
Overall winner: Evans EC2S Tompack: coated frosted drumheads set (10/12/14 in)
Key Differences
Evans EC2S Tompack (A) is a coated frosted tomhead set in three sizes with a lower listed price tier, noted for warm, focused tone and durable construction. Roland PowerPly MH2-12 (B) is a single 12" dual-ply mesh head that excels at quiet practice and electronic trigger compatibility (RT-30), making it better for electronic kits or silent practice
Evans EC2S Tompack: coated frosted drumheads set (10/12/14 in)
Evans EC2S tom pack includes coated frosted heads for warm, focused tone and easy tuning. Customers note warm sound, minimal overtones, and solid durability
Pros
- warm, focused tone
- easy to tune
- durable construction
- visually appealing coated finish
Cons
- trophy of overtones not specified
- only three sizes included
Roland PowerPly MH2-12 Dual-Ply Mesh Head, 12-Inch
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Evans |
| Durability | Evans |
| Versatility | Roland |
| User Reviews | Evans |