MS
Good for what it was made for
Note that I bought a few of these as a test. I altered the size of the small rings to test a few ideas for a drumkit snare. So I did not use it for what it was made for. The quality is good, the sound was... usable on a drumkit snare, but it was obviously not the best. The smaller (altered) versions produced a better sound, but still not as good as a standard snareside head. The sound I got was a combination of a regular snare and a marching snare. Weird for a drumkit snare. Did not keep it on, went back to regular snareside heads. I suspect, it would have sounded great on a marhing snare. But not recommended for drumkit snares (wood or metal).
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J
Less ringing
Bought this head to try and dampen my snare (for metal). It works pretty well, there are less overtones, but it isn't as drastic as I had thought it would be. So the tone is still useable for most genres.
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CH
Great marching drum snare head
This Evans head works great on my Premier marching drum snare. It is very robust and has a built-in dampening ring which makes tuning the drum very easy. I highly recommend this head for marching drums or any snare for that matter if you are looking for good attack from your snare.
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S
One of the best inventions
This dampens so well all the unwanted overtones! If you don't have an expensive drum set, these improve your drum sound a lot!
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