The Best Selling Snare Heads at Thomann | Comparison of Evans, Remo and Aquarian!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @gregwonhoff7161
    @gregwonhoff7161 Месяц назад +6

    I am currently using an Evans Hydraulic head on my 14x8 Mapex Maple. I like the sound of the Hydraulic heads.
    Thank you for the great comparison.❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻❤️

  • @rogerpye1865
    @rogerpye1865 Месяц назад +3

    Love the back to back comparison. Great snare sound/tuning by the way. Remo Ambassador is my no.1 - crisp & clear. Lets the drum do the talking.

  • @chiefluke210
    @chiefluke210 Месяц назад +3

    A lot of things people don’t consider is mixing brands drumheads on your kit. There’s nothing wrong with putting an Evans G2 on top of a Remo CS and so on. Not all of us are famous and sponsored lol. Whatever you prefer to get your kit to sound good to you and your audience is always best.

  • @cbreaze1
    @cbreaze1 15 дней назад +1

    Excellent comparison of these heads, beautiful touch and groove! You make all the heads sound great man!!

  • @thepluggy1
    @thepluggy1 Месяц назад +37

    For years I used Remo drum heads, then tried Evans, after awhile I found Evans sound just dead compared to Remo. Switched back to Remo. Best decision I ever made

    • @simongrossjohann
      @simongrossjohann Месяц назад +2

      comparison video is a little unfair, cause its all the very dead evans heads displayed here, facing remo cs and ambassador open sound. Im playing an evans power center reverse dot and at least as good as the remo cs, most of the times much better build quality.

    • @thepluggy1
      @thepluggy1 Месяц назад +2

      @@simongrossjohann yea I've played many Evans heads the only one I'd ever buy again would be the HD DRY, which is great. I think their tom heads are very good, just the snares don't compare to Remos imo.

    • @MeshuggahFan-iy6tb
      @MeshuggahFan-iy6tb Месяц назад +1

      @@simongrossjohannagreed! Power center reverse dot is my go to, as well as the ST dry and Uv2. Recently switched my Tom’s to the UV2s a couple weeks ago and haven’t looked back. My drums are so much more powerful and dynamic and consistent. It’s funny too because normally I hate coated heads lol. I think what makes the UV2 so unique is that special UV treated coating that’s almost a hybrid between coated and clear. So you get the best of both worlds. My experience with remo over the years has never been very good. Only about maybe 25 percent of the time do I get a good remo. I don’t know what’s been going on over there recently but I’ve bought several remos in the last couple years where the collars are out of balance; and don’t sit in the drum evenly, so I have to force the head on there, and my bearing edges aren’t out of round either so I know that’s not the problem. And the heads tend to slip out of tune far quicker. Particularly the snare. Where have to retune one of the lugs every couple songs. And also in my experience the coating doesn’t last anywhere near as long the coating on Evans heads do. That being said, even though I’m a die hard Evans guy, I always use the hazy ambassador on the snare side for all of my snares. It’s simply the best. Way better than the Evans snare side heads by a mile.

    • @cDisturbed.
      @cDisturbed. 23 дня назад +1

      Same I used Evans for years. Got a new Pearl reference one kit and the Evans sounded so bad lol remo ftw

    • @robertoricci3393
      @robertoricci3393 21 день назад

      Agree but I guess Evans is more focused in rock and metal which require a more controlled sound. Remo has a bigger target from jazz to pop and metal, hence a wider choice of sounds.

  • @Hoprgras
    @Hoprgras Месяц назад +3

    On your snare, the Remo Power X sounds awesome. On my Yamaha Live Oak Snare, the Remo Powerstroke 77 gives me goose bumps.

  • @reddieseled
    @reddieseled Месяц назад +2

    One thing worth noting is that for years I used Remo although earlier on the coating used to chip off and they were notorious for getting them to seat evenly. So I started using evans G1, etc. after about a 5 year hiatus I bought some Remo ambassadors for my micro kit, well what a surprise! Remo seems to have changed its collar design and the coating feels less aggressive. They tune up absolutely easily and sound perfect and really bring the drum to life. Evens have a very brittle plastic material and too much attack to the sound.

  • @mvl8209
    @mvl8209 Месяц назад +2

    I've always used REMO Ambassador Coated, but now hearing the EVANS Hydraulic Black, that sounds amazing! I think next time a head needs replacement, I'll buy one of those

  • @jarrettwitt3551
    @jarrettwitt3551 20 дней назад +1

    Certain heads on certain drums sound better to me, regardless if it’s Remo or Evans. The only heads I have never been able to sound right to my ears are the frosted Evans heads, be it the EC2 on toms or EC edge control on snares. I have tried them on a few different types of metal and wood made drums and just never sounded right to me. It’s probably my lack of ability to tune them correctly. They sound good in video demonstrations and I know people that really like them.

  • @voitekbiskup6005
    @voitekbiskup6005 Месяц назад +1

    I use standard coated 10mil, mainly ambassador because it’s easy to add dampening later to achieve the more focused sound that I really like, and gives more flexibility for different shows.
    For this type of head, I find that Evans has a bright tone, Remo a warm tone and I very much like the dark tone of Aquarian that has the thicker, rougher coating which is also nice for louder brush work.

  • @klauth_Yksyn
    @klauth_Yksyn Месяц назад +2

    Nice chops and presentation! REMO C/S is the one I grew up hearing on everything - 👍

    • @Hoprgras
      @Hoprgras Месяц назад +3

      @@klauth_Yksyn The CS Dot is what I run on my 14x6.5 Yamaha Recording Custom Brass. That's my go to instead of the Ambassador.

  • @TheAtb85
    @TheAtb85 Месяц назад +1

    I've been using an Evans Black Chrome for the past 8 years, and I love the UNcoated sound, plus the look is killer.
    Seriously guys, try uncoated heads too! Half a moongel right on the very edge to control the ring.

  • @mlklotusmann6749
    @mlklotusmann6749 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the video, great comparison! Nice playing too. I love how Evans seat on the head, but the Remo’s sound better to me. Coated CS & P3 👍🏼

  • @jonashellborg8320
    @jonashellborg8320 15 дней назад

    Thanks for the showcase. The Ambassador, and Aq Texture Coated responded best to your playing including buzz rolls, and different sounds from different strokes. At least on this drum. There are then various external muffling tools you can apply if you need less response. I tend to be partial to single ply heads due to this, but there is no hard and fast rule - depends on your snare drum and what you’re doing today with it.

  • @JakeStaffin
    @JakeStaffin Месяц назад +1

    Remo: Ambassador, Controlled Sound and Powerstroke 77.
    Evans: G1, HD Dry and Power Center Reverse Dot.

  • @galgogergo
    @galgogergo Месяц назад +3

    Remo Coated Ambassador FTW
    Still.

  • @do8671
    @do8671 Месяц назад +2

    Very nice video!

  • @walterharley6049
    @walterharley6049 Месяц назад +1

    Not the Evans Hydrolysis. Always been a Remo Pinstripe Coated for Snare. Nice video. 🎼🎶

  • @picklesthedrummer6772
    @picklesthedrummer6772 Месяц назад

    When i first started playing i used Remo-then tried Evans which i would never buy again-finally moved to Aquarian and have played them ever since🤘🤘I'm a metal drummer who plays hard with 2B sticks and they are by far the most durable and aggressive

  • @user-vf1rj9dd4k
    @user-vf1rj9dd4k Месяц назад

    This is the best Video of all time!!!

  • @hellion605
    @hellion605 Месяц назад +1

    all of them sounds good, while they’re… new :) the more realistic test could be done after few weeks of punishment, that would be much more interesting how many of them would still have its sound beauty

  • @mikaelsnare
    @mikaelsnare Месяц назад

    The Ambassador was quite ringy, but it might need that to cut through the music and don't sound dead.
    Like this I liked the Aquarian texture coated and Remo Powerstroke the most

  • @roncollymore1330
    @roncollymore1330 Месяц назад

    For me remo gives me that definition between loud and clear

  • @wilkinsnl
    @wilkinsnl Месяц назад +2

    I stopped using Remo other than if I get a new drum and it comes with it. Too many quality control issues. I’ve had several hoops separate on me. I used evans for years, never happened and the last few years I’ve been using aquarian, never happened yet.

  • @hines1165
    @hines1165 Месяц назад +2

    Aquarian textured - I mean just listen to it. Very unique sound. Has a little scratch to it.

    • @hellion605
      @hellion605 Месяц назад +1

      heavy Aquarian coating on snare makes it sound and feel more focused

    • @wilkinsnl
      @wilkinsnl Месяц назад +1

      It also doesn’t wear out super fast like some other brands.

  • @jcdrums2798
    @jcdrums2798 Месяц назад +1

    The mine , is not here, emperor black suede ! My choice

  • @Tdrums8
    @Tdrums8 Месяц назад

    How do you get them to sound so good with out any muffling?? no pings at all

  • @gregdes1385
    @gregdes1385 17 дней назад

    REMO Ambass

  • @familybusiness9302
    @familybusiness9302 Месяц назад +3

    No comments

  • @paulaviation5757
    @paulaviation5757 Месяц назад

    Awesome

  • @pour-g8677
    @pour-g8677 16 дней назад

    I am Always a fan of ringy snare.. some of the heads are being over engineered “evans” are just almost dead sound the only evans i would want is the hd dry and the genera dry.. but will stick to single ply

  • @xandi1402
    @xandi1402 Месяц назад

    top

  • @sachithrathnayake8368
    @sachithrathnayake8368 Месяц назад

    Remo Ambassador

  • @boristomakic5995
    @boristomakic5995 Месяц назад +4

    Why they all sound the same?

    • @acidrums4
      @acidrums4 Месяц назад

      Hearing with the phone speakers I can hear just tiny differences in the pitch, the "warmth" of the tone and that some of them are more "dingy" that others. Maybe whatever you're using to hear this is cheating on you, but still I don't think the differences are that big as people try to imply about skins. All in all there are so many factors affectin the sound - shells, sticks, point of the sticks, technique, the player themself...

    • @boristomakic5995
      @boristomakic5995 Месяц назад

      @@acidrums4 exactly...differencies are not that big which is surprising for me

    • @robertoricci3393
      @robertoricci3393 21 день назад

      If you hear them live you can notice big differences. Recently I changed a Remo CS with a Powerstroke 3, the difference is evident.

  • @MrDottorzeta
    @MrDottorzeta Месяц назад

    Lot of different sounds. And the choice of a drum head depends on many factors. In my personal experience, as a hard rock drummer, I think that today the market is too busy and the drummers are so confused...everything is much more simple in the real world. Pick up a good quality snare, don't waste tons of money. 14 x 5,5/6 works for everything, learn to tune it. Remo Ambassador, lot of practice, good band members. That's all, 99.9% of the masterpieces of music in history were made in this way.

  • @viktor7m
    @viktor7m Месяц назад +2

    No drumhead can help the bad tunning.

  • @franks.8189
    @franks.8189 Месяц назад

    sounds all the same .