My Radio King kit is oversized. I've got Remo Classic Fit Ambassadors on the 13" & 16" now and they fit substantially better than Aquarian American Vintage or Evans 360 heads.
They actually have tone and tune up as well. 'Normal' Remo heads, say an Emperor or Ambassador, both responded notably better than the 360 or AV heads.
Maybe it has something to do with my drums also having ~73 year old baseball bat bearing edges and the shape of the Evans and Aquarian collar just doesn't match up well?
I could get the normal Remo heads on without that much more effort than the AVs or 360 heads. The Classic Fit's are definitely better in this regard however they're still a bit tight/snug. There's no way I'm able to spin the head like you see on most tuning videos, at least not with the head pushed down onto the shell.
I felt like I struggled to get nice low end and body with the AVs, which was weird when coupled with their rolled off high end. The Evans heads were dead, lifeless.
I cut the aluminium hoops on the standard Remo heads as well as the AVs. They certainly got onto the drums better and all tuned up easier, however the difference between the Remo's and AVs was still notable. I didn't bother cutting the 360s.
Ranking them it was:
Classic Fit Ambassador
Ambassador or Emperor (with a few cuts into the aluminium collar)
Ambassador or Emperor (no mods)
Aquarian American Vintage (with a few cuts into the aluminium collar)
Aquarian American Vintage (no mods)
Evans 360 (G1/G2)
Anyway, that's my experience with oversized drums and just about every oversized or 'vintage capable' head I could get my hands on down here.