Love the Calftones... I’m using a 20” EMAD Calftone batter and an EQ4 Calftone reso w/ a felt strip (no pillow, no porthole). 12” and 15” Calftone top / clear G1 bottom. 13x7 snare with Calftone top/ Hazy 300 bottom. Really great, rich, warm sound. You can’t beat the EMAD, it’s just so easy to get it sounding great. And don’t let the 7mil tom batters scare you, that’s the thickness before they put the fiber coating on - so the tom heads sound open, but slightly darker/warmer than say a coated G1. The feel is fantastic, very natural. So far, they’ve worn very well: some slight bubbles on the snare after a LOT of use, toms and bass still look new after months of regular play.
I have these heads in my 1964 vintage Slingerland maple mahogany kit and they sound awesome I'm thinking about using thee on my INDE drum kit which has Aquarian Heads right now
+evansdrumheads *The new CT's look ideal for jazz and classical.* Wonder whether a "no-emblem" BD22CT is in the works for doing the sort of artwork once common with the steerhides used on pre-WWII Ludwig & Ludwig and competitive kicks?
Next time please add a) burying the beater into the head and b) 1/2 buried / 1/2 bounced. Also do all three types of hits from soft to loud. All of the above with different beaters.
The drum has greater resonance when struck off-center. With a lift, the sound will become less resonant with more "attack" and less "depth". This is a personal preference and can vary depending on the kind of music being played.
I did. I wouldn't consider three hits per head a solo demonstration. Something more along the lines of what Memphis Drum Shop does would help understand the full dynamic range of these heads.
For a jazzy/vintage and more resonant sound, this is the "go to" option. Beater hitting the center would give you more punch, but a dead and kinda muffled sound. I agree with you, however, that for the purpose of this video, a beater centered would give us a better idea of the actual sound of the heads
Too much off center on 18" and smaller bass drums would result only in somewhat awkward "boink". Putting a lift would do. However, the bass drum lift would greatly help here. On the other side, I have not seen "The Bass Drum Head/Sound Police Force" yet, one that would lock up people for not applying "the rightest" solution for the bass sound,,,,All is good if you want that sound or any other
Never understood tuning your bass drum so high it sounds like a floor tom. It's not a bass drum anymore, just a horizontal floor tom. Defeats the purpose of the word "bass".
I like how i can use these for rock too, they got the warmth that'll just butter you up.
vintage mustache required*
Love the Calftones... I’m using a 20” EMAD Calftone batter and an EQ4 Calftone reso w/ a felt strip (no pillow, no porthole). 12” and 15” Calftone top / clear G1 bottom. 13x7 snare with Calftone top/ Hazy 300 bottom. Really great, rich, warm sound. You can’t beat the EMAD, it’s just so easy to get it sounding great. And don’t let the 7mil tom batters scare you, that’s the thickness before they put the fiber coating on - so the tom heads sound open, but slightly darker/warmer than say a coated G1. The feel is fantastic, very natural. So far, they’ve worn very well: some slight bubbles on the snare after a LOT of use, toms and bass still look new after months of regular play.
Great feedback. Would love to hear your kit w a video here. Let us know if you post one.
Just bought the Evans Emad Heavyweight...as always perfect quality ;)
I would like to see a Black Chrome EMAD some day. More Hydraulic colors too!
They sound great ,,these would be nice on my Jazz kit,,Thanks for posting !
I have these heads in my 1964 vintage Slingerland maple mahogany kit and they sound awesome I'm thinking about using thee on my INDE drum kit which has Aquarian Heads right now
I have the same kit. If you don't mind, what bass drum size and head combo?
I have a 20” Bass Drum and I'm using demo vintage on the toms
+evansdrumheads *The new CT's look ideal for jazz and classical.* Wonder whether a "no-emblem" BD22CT is in the works for doing the sort of artwork once common with the steerhides used on pre-WWII Ludwig & Ludwig and competitive kicks?
Bass drums very musical
Who’s the drummer? Pretty thick grooves.
Great look and sound. You can almost get this sound by putting a wool sock on your bass pedal beater.
These do sound really nice. I like 'em.
Great Sound!!! Great demo presentation.
What reso side heads are used in this video on the toms and bass?
Probaly the same head, the non emad one, for the reso, it is advertised as using it on both sides for bass drum.
Next time please add a) burying the beater into the head and b) 1/2 buried / 1/2 bounced.
Also do all three types of hits from soft to loud.
All of the above with different beaters.
Awesome! Sound great! Love Evans heads and look forward to trying these! DC
What resonant head are yall pairing these with?
I've heard that these have bubbling issues the same as Remo Fiberskyns. If that's true I guess I'll be sticking with Aquarian Modern Vintage.
handidrummed its only if you hit too hard
I am a hard hitter, I just put one on and in 20 mins already bubbling.
Why are you playing a 7 mil head if you're a hard hitter?
Vintage tattoo not required 👍
should've tuned the emad to the same as the others. Emads' sound incredible up high; there's no other bass head with more high-end clarity
interested!
🔥🔥
Looks like bass could use a Dixson Lift
The drum has greater resonance when struck off-center. With a lift, the sound will become less resonant with more "attack" and less "depth". This is a personal preference and can vary depending on the kind of music being played.
"vintage *looking* sound"
Mustache not included..
Why the wig and fake mo?
Does anyone knows what is that drum kit?!
It´s a C&C from 12th & Vine Series!!
Thanks Dean :)
Please solo the individual demonstrations. It was very hard to get to good idea what these actually sounded like.
Did you watch the whole video?
Probably worth linking to each demo in the description.
I did. I wouldn't consider three hits per head a solo demonstration. Something more along the lines of what Memphis Drum Shop does would help understand the full dynamic range of these heads.
Nice throwback 'stache on the guy playing too
You are not hitting the center of the bass drum, center your pedal than you can feel the difference.
Doesn't always have to be centered..... ALOT of people play off-center especially if you want less focus and more tone.
beater hitting that high? Give me a break,,,,
For a jazzy/vintage and more resonant sound, this is the "go to" option. Beater hitting the center would give you more punch, but a dead and kinda muffled sound. I agree with you, however, that for the purpose of this video, a beater centered would give us a better idea of the actual sound of the heads
Too much off center on 18" and smaller bass drums would result only in somewhat awkward "boink". Putting a lift would do. However, the bass drum lift would greatly help here. On the other side, I have not seen "The Bass Drum Head/Sound Police Force" yet, one that would lock up people for not applying "the rightest" solution for the bass sound,,,,All is good if you want that sound or any other
The last head sounded horrible, too much boing, lol. Other 2 are pretty good. Thanks for the demo
Never understood tuning your bass drum so high it sounds like a floor tom. It's not a bass drum anymore, just a horizontal floor tom. Defeats the purpose of the word "bass".