Yeah...I know. Epoxy is not glue in my opinion...but I'm not trying to stir any s***. Aquarian uses epoxy to help secure the head to the channel and hoop. LOOKY HERE: http://www.aquariandrumheads.com/products/features-and-patented-designAgain...I'm not trying to correct no-one...just clarifying my "no glue" statement. It's EPOXY!!!
I'm not trying to split hairs here but Epoxy IS glue. Not glue like superglue or elmers glue....but it is still a form of glue. Adhesive if you will.....Aquarian just seems to do it better than most of the others, mainly due to their hoop design.
Ludwig is the only company that makes heads without ANY kind of adhesive at all to mount their heads, the use a patented mechanical means called "crimplock". The mylar is wrapped around an inner metal hoop, then an outer metal hoop is crimped around that. The tighter the head is tensioned the tighter the head is held in the hoop, no pullouts! Ingenious design actually. Slingerland used to make a head like that at one point, in fact the two companies had a lawsuit over it. Slingerland won the case, yet a couple of years later they stopped making heads alltogether.