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#151911 - 12/22/07 04:39 PM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: Deadman]
TotalPercussion Offline


Registered: 10/23/06
Keep in mind the needs of your program. If you have an outdoor line AND an indoor line, you have to change your muffling anyway. With the Evans heads, I use the muffling all the way around for each drum and it makes tuning adjustments easier from outdoor season to indoor season.

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#151912 - 01/19/08 11:21 AM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: TotalPercussion]
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Registered: 01/01/08
i usually use all the felts on basses 4&5 and then i take away 2 for 1,2&3. it sounds really nice. I like how the upper basses have a little bit of overtone and then the bottoms have a lot of bottom end it sounds great.

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#151913 - 01/20/08 04:16 AM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: Deadman]
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Registered: 12/19/07
Loc: the lonestar state
Do what deadman says. One drum at a time. Each drum company's set of basses are going to have differences in sound character. Get the maximum punch out of each drum without losing tone. So it may require a varied approach to muffling on each drum. I think deadman's right on the money. One drum at a time. Start at the top.

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#151914 - 03/07/08 08:30 AM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: Rayaboy]
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Registered: 06/09/03
Loc: Portland, Maine
For better or for worse the line I teach is using these. I'd like to get a set of Powermax, but as we all know money is sometimes hard to come by. I'm having difficulty finding a good tuning range where we get good tone and definition out of the drums.

For those that have used them a lot in the past, when you remove a felt or two do you remove adjacent felts, or do you use the recommended pattern of felts across from each other? Have you ever used extra foam in addition to the felt system? How do you place it?

Just looking for some ideas. Thanks!


Edited by Squash213 (03/07/08 08:30 AM)

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#151915 - 03/07/08 06:42 PM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: JChampagne]
TripletPsycho Offline


Registered: 05/15/07
Evans Bass Heads are the only ones our bass line uses. The tone quality is great and outdoors the volume can really articulate.

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#151916 - 03/09/08 04:10 AM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: JChampagne]
Jon Offline


Registered: 07/14/04
Loc: Iowa
Quote:

For those that have used them a lot in the past, when you remove a felt or two do you remove adjacent felts, or do you use the recommended pattern of felts across from each other? Have you ever used extra foam in addition to the felt system? How do you place it?




Usually, I've started with the foam all the way around and used the "opposite corners of the circle" approach like I do for tuning the head. Once I can get the sound I want from one side, the other gets set up the same way. I have noticed (this might be just with my drums, I've heard people say differently) that setting every single head up the same in terms of the muffling seems to make the line blend better when you have it tuned up.

Like I said, I've heard people swear differently, and I know several people who hate the muffling system, but that's what worked for me.
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#162733 - 05/20/08 11:30 AM Re: Evans Bass Drum Heads [Re: Rayaboy]
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Registered: 05/16/08
Loc: AL
ours are mx2's and they have the muffling built in...but you can take some out and put it in different places for different effects

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