Evans Black Chrome Tompack 10/12/14 fusion heads vs Evans dB One Bass Drum Head - Reduces Volume
Overall winner: Evans Black Chrome Tompack 10/12/14 fusion heads
Key Differences
Choose the Evans Black Chrome Tompack (A) if you want tom heads with two-ply construction, a defined attack and a warm sound with minimal overtones and a lower listed price and higher average rating. Choose the Evans dB One Bass Drum Head (B) if your priority is reducing bass drum volume and durability at the strike zone; it trades some mixed tone and durability feedback for effective volume reduction and a reinforced striking surface
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 One Bass Drum Head - Reduces Volume
Evans dB One bass drum head combines ShockWeave Mesh with KTF to transfer impact energy into sonic vibrations, while reinforcing the striking surface for improved articulation. Users note effective volume reduction and natural tone, though tone and durability opinions vary
Pros
- reduces volume effectively
- natural acoustic feel
- reinforced striking surface for durability
- impact energy transferred to sonic vibrations
Cons
- mixed opinions on tone
- mixed reviews on durability
- snare-like closeness may vary by setup
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Evans |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Evans |
| User Reviews | Evans |