Evans Black Chrome Tompack 10/12/14 fusion heads vs Evans EMAD2 Bass Drum System Bundle - 22"
Overall winner: Evans EMAD2 Bass Drum System Bundle - 22"
Key Differences
Product A is a three-piece tom pack (10/12/14) with two-ply construction and a focus on defined attack and warm sound with minimal overtones, while Product B is a single 22" EMAD2 bass drum system offering customizable attack, focus and sustain via interchangeable damping rings and two-ply construction. Choose A if you need a matched tomhead set for warm, focused tom tones; choose B if you want a bass drum system with adjustable sustain and attack control
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 EMAD2 Bass Drum System Bundle - 22"
EMAD2 system pack offers customizable attack, focus, and sustain for bass drum sound. Interchangeable damping rings allow precise sustain control, with an offset port reso head for enhanced overtones
Pros
- customizable attack, focus, sustain
- two-ply construction for dynamic sound
- interchangeable damping rings for sustain control
- offset port reso head for overtone management
Cons
- limited customer insight around ease of tuning
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Evans |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Evans |
| User Reviews | Tie |