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#151901 - 09/26/07 03:46 AM Evans Bass Drum Heads
Rayaboy Offline
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Registered: 06/22/05
i had a question for those of you who have used evans bass heads before. ok when you get the heads they come with a pamplet with different variations to muffle the drums my question is, is each drum supposed to have a different variation or are they all supposed to be muffled the same way. thanks in advanced

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#151902 - 09/26/07 07:37 AM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: Rayaboy]
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I'm not for sure, but I know that when our drumline used them, that we muffled them all the same way.

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#151903 - 09/26/07 01:25 PM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: ]
Mannineaux Offline


Registered: 03/16/07
Loc: Slidell, Louisiana
My opinion is that you muffle all of them the same way to get the same responce and tone out of them. If one is muffled differenly, It could sound like you are using totally different heads on the drums. Now to the extent in how much you muffle them may not matter, for example the lowest bass you might muffle a little more than bass 1 or 2..
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#151904 - 09/26/07 03:25 PM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: Mannineaux]
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Registered: 10/06/04
Loc: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
It all comes down to how you want the drums tuned and what you think sounds best. If you want them all muffled the same, do so. If not, don't. When I used Evans heads I think I used the same muffling on basses 2 and 3 while using a little less muffling on basses 1 and 4.
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#151905 - 11/16/07 05:31 PM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: Sajre]
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Registered: 03/20/06
Loc: kingsville, tx
my suggestion is just DON'T use evans bass heads. i've used them on two different lines now, and they just suck. i hate their tone (although the way i muffled/tuned them helped) and i hate how they feel.
just don't get them is my suggestion.
get a powermax, or a good ol' ambassador
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#151906 - 11/16/07 06:59 PM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: Gbassman5]
SkyDog Offline


Registered: 12/29/05
I've used Evans bass heads before and liked the tone & articulation I was getting out of them.

I did have one problem, though, and maybe a second... The problem is that the velcro or plastic that holds the muffling in place has a tendency to buzz. The "maybe" problem is that after three seasons, the plastic seems like it might have become a little brittle. Abuse that would dent an Ambassador seems to sometimes crack or tear old Evans heads.

If I knew that I'd have money to buy new heads every couple of seasons, I'd like to try the Evans MS1's -- the version without the built-in muffling.

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#151907 - 11/16/07 09:24 PM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: SkyDog]
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Registered: 10/25/07
different muffles give different heads different tones. they're all evans, so go with the same muffle all the way down the line

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#151908 - 11/17/07 10:42 AM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: EastwoodDrummer]
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Registered: 12/29/05
It's not unusual to use a different amount of muffling on each drum. That's what happens with foam or other "tried & true" muffling methods, so why not with the Evans felts? Experiment a bit and do what sounds best to you.

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#151909 - 11/28/07 01:28 AM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: SkyDog]
elgindrummer Offline


Registered: 03/01/05
Loc: Texas
In my time marching I found that the muffling on each drum should be the same in all the drums except when you are doing the muffling on the bottom bass. but that will also have to depend on what size the bottom bass is
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#151910 - 12/14/07 12:43 PM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: elgindrummer]
Deadman Offline


Registered: 10/11/07
Loc: McArthur, Ohio
Muffle the top one, when it sounds good, move to the second, when it sounds good and has the relative ring and tone of the top, move on

etc.
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