Friday, February 3, 2012

Evans REMAD Resonant Bass Drum Head, 20 Inch


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Rating: 2.0

List Price : $86.00 Price : $26.00
Evans REMAD Resonant Bass Drum Head, 20 Inch

Product Description

With accentuated low-end response, the EMAD Resonant is a 7mil Black reso with a fixed internal control ring. It comes with two interchangeable foam rings that install in the 5" offset microphone port and allow the user to manipulate attack, tone, and sustain without the need for internal damping.


  • 20" resonant drum head made using a single ply 7.5mil film
  • A fixed, internally mounted black plastic control ring holds in place a foam damping ring that controls overtones
  • The 4" offset mic port features a plastic sleeve focuses pitch and enhances the attach while providing protection for the port
  • The perfect resonant head for use with the EMAD series batter heads
  • All Evans drum heads are designed, engineered and manufactured in the USA


Evans REMAD Resonant Bass Drum Head, 20 Inch Reviews


Evans REMAD Resonant Bass Drum Head, 20 Inch Reviews


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Killer sound!! LOVE IT! BUT!!! Wait! They Break!, October 18, 2009
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J. Cedeno "JC" (O.C. Calif) - See all my reviews
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Yes It's an Evans and a quality product that delivers the sound you want. In that respect, you could not ask for a better low resonance damp head. After may types of heads I like this best. Live and recorded it is a perfect 10 ... but depending on how much you play, it may only last less than a year before it rips in half on it's own! But this is a front head!! Nothing touches it. A simple google search will confirm it is a known pattern failure on drum forums. In fact the instructions from Evans enclosed with the head say it will break if the foam ring is not used. However, good luck with that, the foam rings don't always stay in place, and eventually it falls apart and you have to replace it. I've even tried using a flexible light amount of contact cement to aid holding the dampner in place - it still breakes. I even have a video of me playing a gig with the ring flopping around. Ok so the ring are flaky, after that then the entire head breaks!!! I contacted Evans through... Read more
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