EVANS EC Resonant series features a single ply of 10mil film, designed with the ability to correct tuning inconsistencies while offering a more center...More
EVANS EC Resonant series features a single ply of 10mil film, designed...
The Remo Hazy Ambassador drumheads are medium-weight drum heads made with a single-ply 3-mil Mylar film to produce an open, bright, and resonant sound...More
The Remo Hazy Ambassador drumheads are medium-weight drum heads made w...
Made with two (10 and 5mil) mylar plies with a measured layer of a ring reducing agent applied between them at the outer edge of their trademark strip...More
Made with two (10 and 5mil) mylar plies with a measured layer of a rin...
The E-Ring is an easy-to use external overtone control ring which "floats" on the surface of a drum head. It removes overtones and flattens the drum h...More
The E-Ring is an easy-to use external overtone control ring which "flo...
External overtone control ring that "floats" on the surface of the drum head. Removes overtones and flattens the drum head's sound and allows for easi...More
External overtone control ring that "floats" on the surface of the dru...
EVANS Hydraulic drumheads feature a thin film of oil between two plies of 7mil film offering maximum durability, and a fat, deep and short sound pione...More
EVANS Hydraulic drumheads feature a thin film of oil between two plies...
The Evans Snare Side 300 13" resonant drumhead delivers crisp articulation, balanced snare response, and dependable tuning for concert, marching, and ...More
The Evans Snare Side 300 13" resonant drumhead delivers crisp articula...
Adjust attack and focus easier with this single-ply 10mil head. Balance your power, punch, and low end. The industry standard EMAD (Externally Mounted...More
Adjust attack and focus easier with this single-ply 10mil head. Balanc...
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