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Evans vs. Remos

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Hey, Guys!

Today, I was given a new set of Evans Level 360 snare heads. Amazing story! I was thinking of trying them on my late seventies Supra. Right now, I'm using the tried and true Remo Ambassadors, top and bottom. My cherished snare is disassembled for cleaning, polishing and tuning so there are no heads . I'm just wondering what you thought of the Evans 360's. Try them? Leave well enough alone and put the Remos back on? Thank you.

Brian

Just a drummer who loves all things about vintage drums! Nothing more, nothing less.
Posted on 7 years ago
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I've always been a Remo guy. But I've gotten some used drums with used heads on them some of which were Evans. Sound and feel great. If money were no object I'd experiment more. Since you've got them - go for it! You might dig them. So many options!

-Doug

late 60s Ludwig Standard kit (blue strata)
late 60s Star kit (red satin)
Tama Rockstar Custom
a few snares ...
Posted on 7 years ago
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Others may be able to give you more in depth info on some of the heads, but to my ears, the Evans G1 is pretty close in sound and feel to a Remo Ambassador. Their G2 is pretty close to the Emperor. I really can't tell that much of a difference between those series, but have been putting Evans G2 top and G1 bottoms on my toms for the past few years, based on a pro drummer friend's recommendation and nothing more. I have an Evans Dry on my Pork Pie Big Black and my '76 Acrolite, an Emperor reverse dot on my '67 Supra, and I like them all. As far as some of the more specialty heads out there (calftone, fibreskyn, etc) I couldn't give any knowledgeable advice on those.

65-73 Ludwig orphans 22/16/15/13/12 (silver sparkle rewrap)
1967 Ludwig Supraphonic 5 x 14
1976 Ludwig Acrolite 5 x 14
1966 Ludwig Pioneer 5 x 14
66-'67-ish Slingerland orphan project 20/13 (original champagne sparkling pearl)
Mid-60's Slingerland Gene Krupa COB Sound King 5 x 14
Mid-50's Slingerland tenor-to-floor tom resto/conversion project
Early 50's Slingerland Marcher resto project
Pork Pie 6.5 x 14 Big Black
Zildjians
Posted on 7 years ago
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I generally use Remo, but I won a few sets of Evans a few years ago. My Slingerlands still sound like Slingerlands. For me, Evans hazy 200 snare sides work as well as Remo clear Diplomat snare sides.

Al

9x Slingerland New Rock 50N 12-13-16-22 with 170 (Super S-O-M) holder
• 1979 Oak
• 1978 Blakrome + 6.5x14 TDR SD
• 1977 Black Diamond Pearl + 5x14 SD (gold badge, Rapid strainer)
• 1976 Black Cordova
• 1975 Silver Sparkle + 5x14 SD (Rapid strainer)
• 1974 Chrome + 5x14 COB TDR and 6.5x14 COW Zoomatic SDs
• 1973 Purple Sparkle
• 1973 Phantom (clear)
• 1971 Walnut (gold badges) + 5x14 TDR SD
1x Rogers Powertone Londoner V 12-13-16-22
• 1972 Butcher Block + 1979 big R Dynasonic SD
Posted on 7 years ago
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45 years of playing Remo, cant stop now. Not sure if one is "better" than the other so until I find out, Remo is my choice.

Hit like you mean it!!
Posted on 7 years ago
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First things first, Evans has the ugliest logo out there! I dislike the logo when I see it on others' drums and I would hate seeing the logo on my own drums. The Remo and Aquarian logos are elegant and that aesthetic extends to the heads themselves. The Evans logo looks like clip art from the '90s and their heads look like science projects.

Remos have always done the job I ask of them and I have no interest in finding a new sound. I'm sure Evans makes fine heads but I have no interest in trying them, in large part because of that logo!

Zach

Currently looking for a 3-ply 24x14 Ludwig in champagne sparkle w/rail consolette and cymbal mount!
Posted on 7 years ago
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I've tried Evans heads when they were already on a kit I just purchased or traded for. The main issue I have with them is the coating coming off and denting, especially on a snare drum. I also agree with The Electric Company, the logo on Remo is classier than Evans. I'm sure that sounds trivial to some, but it's true, Remo are the only heads I'll use.

Posted on 7 years ago
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From TheElectricCompany

First things first, Evans has the ugliest logo out there!

To each his own of course...although Remo is getting bigger every day, and dangerously approaching Burger Ki ng territory with their's...Burger Kin

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65-73 Ludwig orphans 22/16/15/13/12 (silver sparkle rewrap)
1967 Ludwig Supraphonic 5 x 14
1976 Ludwig Acrolite 5 x 14
1966 Ludwig Pioneer 5 x 14
66-'67-ish Slingerland orphan project 20/13 (original champagne sparkling pearl)
Mid-60's Slingerland Gene Krupa COB Sound King 5 x 14
Mid-50's Slingerland tenor-to-floor tom resto/conversion project
Early 50's Slingerland Marcher resto project
Pork Pie 6.5 x 14 Big Black
Zildjians
Posted on 7 years ago
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I can sympathize with the concern over logos. I prefer Remo's logo over Aquarian and Evans. I played Remo for several years, but switched to Aquarian about 14 years ago on the recommendation of a friend (who had also been a Remo player) and because the shop I got my DW kit from didn't have a set of coated Ambassadors when I picked the kit up. They did have a set of Aquarian Texture Coated heads (Ambassador equivalent). I liked them, so I tried and liked many of their other heads...loved a few. Anyway, they changed their logo a few years ago, and I don't like it. So, I tried an Ambassador again and beat the coating off in minutes. Aquarian's coating is as tough as the stuff on the deck of a US Navy ship (my fellow sailors will know what I mean). Anyway, on the recommendation of a forum member, I tried a Vintage Ambassador. It lasted longer, but only a couple weeks. Aquarians last me a year sometimes before I see coating wear off. Evans is as bad, if not worse, than Remo. A floor tom came to me with a coated G2 and it only lasted a few months...and it didn't get played hard or often.

If you're playing clear heads, go with your favorite brand...or logo. I've played them all and I can't knock either of the three companies on tone. Tuned properly, they all sound good. But, if you're playing coated heads, Aquarian has the most durable coating...you just have to get past their huge new, plain-looking logo. Again, I prefer Remo's logo, they just need to toughen up their coating.

That's my :2Cents: on the subject.

Lynn

I'm no guru, just a vintage drum junkie!

Psalm 150:5
1945 Slingerland RK sparkling gold pearl 26/13/14/16/early 50s 5.5x14 Krupa RK
1967 Slingerland green glass glitter 20/12/14/Hollywood Ace
60s Slingerland 24/13/16/7x14 project
24/13/16/7x14 project RKs
60s 5 & 6.5 Sound Kings
1942 7x14 WMP Krupa RK
1930s Slingerland Universal
1967 Ludwig Hollywood sparkling blue pearl 22/12/13/16
1967 Ludwig Supraphonic 400 & 402
1965 Ludwig Jazz Fest sparkling blue pearl
1923 Ludwig 5x14 NOB
Posted on 7 years ago
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From SlingerLynn

But, if you're playing coated heads, Aquarian has the most durable coating...you just have to get past their huge new, plain-looking logo

Thanks, good info from someone that has tried them all! I've never tried anything Aquarian, but may have to. And really...a little acetone will probably remove anyone's logo that may bother us! :D

John

65-73 Ludwig orphans 22/16/15/13/12 (silver sparkle rewrap)
1967 Ludwig Supraphonic 5 x 14
1976 Ludwig Acrolite 5 x 14
1966 Ludwig Pioneer 5 x 14
66-'67-ish Slingerland orphan project 20/13 (original champagne sparkling pearl)
Mid-60's Slingerland Gene Krupa COB Sound King 5 x 14
Mid-50's Slingerland tenor-to-floor tom resto/conversion project
Early 50's Slingerland Marcher resto project
Pork Pie 6.5 x 14 Big Black
Zildjians
Posted on 7 years ago
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