Evans Black Chrome Tompack 10/12/14 fusion heads vs Evans dB Zero Drum Heads - single-ply ShockWeave Mesh, low volume 22" bass
Overall winner: Evans Black Chrome Tompack 10/12/14 fusion heads
Key Differences
Product A is a two-ply tompack (10/12/14) with a warm sound, defined attack and minimal overtones and has a higher average rating and more reviews. Product B is a single-ply ShockWeave mesh 22" low-volume bass head designed to cut playing volume while keeping response and bounce but is thinner and noted as not exactly like real heads
Evans Black Chrome Tompack 10/12/14 fusion heads
Evans Black Chrome two-ply tompack delivers a defined attack with a warm mid-to-low response. customers note warm tone, minimal overtones, and easy tuning
Pros
- two-ply construction
- defined attack
- warm sound with minimal overtones
- easy to tune
Cons
- none specified in data
Evans dB Zero Drum Heads - single-ply ShockWeave Mesh, low volume 22" bass
Evans dB Zero drum head with ShockWeave Mesh reduces volume while maintaining feel and response. Customers note quiet practice and solid sound quality, with some concern about mesh thickness
Pros
- reduces playing volume
- maintains normal response
- good feel and bounce
- durable construction
Cons
- thin mesh may be perceived as drawback
- not exactly like real heads
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Evans |
| Durability | Evans |
| Versatility | Evans |
| User Reviews | Evans |