Here’s a special video where we take a look at a selection of double-ply clear tom heads from Remo, Evans, Aquarian and Code Drumheads and compare/contrast the tones they offer.
***All of our reviews are recorded in a top quality studio with the finest equipment – to get the best from our reviews and really hear the instruments perform make sure you listen on good quality speakers or headphones!***
Remo says…“The Emperor® Clear drumheads feature attack, projection and increased durability. Constructed with two-plies of 7-mil Clear film, Emperor® Clear drumheads are most popular among Hard Rock, Funk and R&B drummers.”
Aquarian says…“The Aquarian Response 2 is a two-ply head manufactured with Aquarian’s multi-ply vacuum tuned process that eliminates air bubbles and wrinkles from between the two 7mil plies. Our most versatile two ply head, the Response 2b series delivers a full sound with great attack and consistent tone from drum to drum. Our most versatile two ply head, the Response 2b series delivers a full sound with great attack and consistent tone from drum to drum. The RSP2 can be tensioned tight or loose and has a clean, open sound with an articulate attack. This series works great in all musical situations and is designed for drummers who play it all.Available in clear and white or black coated versions with an optional power dot for more focus and durability.”
Code says…“Medium to heavy use, Fast attack and decay, minimal sustain, Quality Aluminium Rim with Steel Core, 2 plies of 7.5mils PET, Bonded outer ring for more controlled sound.”
Evans says…“Evans™ G2™ tom batter heads feature two plies of 7mil film ensuring consistency and durability. The perfect blend of depth, sustain and attack make small toms sing and floor toms growl.”
Find out our thoughts in the video above…
SRP (all prices are for packs containing 10″, 12″ & 16″ heads):
Remo Emperor Pack: £45.00,
Aquarian Response 2 Pack: £60.00,
Code Generator Pack: £30.00,
Evans G2 Pack: £45.00.
DR Reviews are recorded in a top quality studio with the finest equipment. To get the best from our reviews and really hear the instruments perform make sure you listen on good quality speakers or headphones!