Used Evans since I was 12 and got my first real drumset because my uncle swore by then. Used all different types of tom heads, but since they came out with the HD Dry, it's been on all of my snares for the last 20 years.
For your snare I'd say I prefer both Genera Drys and also the EC Reverse Dot. I was surprised by the Hybrid! Thought it would be a really dead sound but seems like it's versatile for the tunings and heavy hitters. I think each snare and scenario determines the best options for which head to use. In my practice room without the drums being mic'd at all, then prefer the Genera HD & HD Dry. For a snare being mic'd would probably go with something "lighter" like UV2 or lighter and use dampeners to adjust sound. Great stuff!!!
the hybrid in hi-tuning has been my jam ever since I played one a few years ago in a practice studio. I'm a total hamfist and ruin a snare head in a single show or practice. the hybrid has yet to fail after countless practices and gigs. it's like 5 times more expensive than a standard coated single ply, but in the long run is way way cheaper.
@@Kandodndosjsoejwoe I have one on what's ironically called a hybrid snare, it's part wood part aluminum if I remember correctly. the evans hybrid can do no wrong in my book, it sounds fantastic on that as well.
@@DRUMSandBUBS I have one on a Dixon half aluminum/maple, a Peavey Radial, an Arbiter Radial and a Canopus The Maple. they all sound great. I don't have any on a full steel, but I imagine it could sound fantastic. UPDATE: I'm an idiot and can't type - "Arbiter Radial" - it's an Arbiter snare and I totally forgot it's steel. and it's my current studio snare, and currently my favorite.
Ok, OK. I'm going for it. I like the high tuning from the video. I'm just worried about over tones with my 8x14 steel. It's overtone city but I have 2 and even 3 options that make it work. I switched out the original trip flange hoops for cast and it toned it down nice...maybe too much. I might put one t flange back on and also if I run a 30 count strand wire it tones it down even more. Too much actually. So if I go with the hybrid batter, cost hoops and 30 strand I bet it would be verry controlled and dry. If I do the batter hybrid and the triple flange and 16 count it would probably be open alot but not too much like it was stock with a cool high tuning.
Awesome break down and comparison. Thank you so much. I switched from Remo to evens a couple years ago. Love all the options for snare. I love all them for different reasons.
Great video. I'm an Evans guy, and this was helpful. A note: I've used both the G2 coated and the UV2 on my snares, and have found the UV coating actually be LESS durable than the traditional coating. I've moved back to the G2 Coated, and have been very happy.
Hey! I know I'm late, but I'm thinking about buying aquarian. Evans sound too plastic and I've had too many difficult times with Remo. Are Aquarian worth buying?
@@adamklobusnik501 There are some Evans heads that I default to when I can't get Aquarian. Since they are less available at the music stores in my area, I usually have to order them online. Also they are generally pricier. But to be honest it's worth it for me. Like anything else I'd say test it out and see how you like it. Keep drumming 🤟🏻
There is 1 thing that i cannot get rid of in the Snare is the ringing tone I was told to try the Evans Hydraulic Glass this should help , I Bought the 10'' 12'' 16'' and just bought the 14'' all for $130.00 on Amazon.
I use the genera HD dry on a metal snare, but on this wooden one you use I'm kind of liking the power center reverse dot. The genera HD dry is not so dead on a metal snare as it is here.
Here’s an awesome hack: any drum head, any ply, with an Evans Aramid Fiber patch underneath the head. Boom, instant reverse dot/cs dot/whatever and it adds a lot of character to drum heads, snare AND toms
The high tuning on the grey hybrid 😮💨❤️🔥. I have the black and it’s gold. I going get the red or blue for my wood snare after I complete repairs. I going low tune it for a fat snare sound. ✊🏼
G1 coated, UV1 and PCRD are my usual go to snare heads, or Remo Ambassador coated, or CS coated, but I also love the Evans Genera Dry, HD and HD Dry and EC reverse dot for more controlled sound. One head you missed from this was the Strata 700 and Strata 1000. I've been meaning to try those after hearing Carter McLean using them, but I have a set of G2 coated on my kit for about 10 years and they are still going strong, so can't really justify replacing them yet. Damn those really durable Evans heads, I wanna try something new, but I don't wanna throw the old ones away just yet, lol!
Why is noone tlking about the calftone? Killer looks + killer sound, for me the perfect mix between the open, sustain-rich sound of a single plie and the reduced high "ringing" of double plies! From the double plies, the Onyx was my favourite, again both in regard to looks and sound. the hydraulics were too dead for my taste...
@ArtofDrumming the Hybrid is heavily used on high tension marching applications. I can absolutely see the application on kit. Personally, I have a range. Black Onyx on my PDP snare, ST Dry and Remo Ambassador on the Supraphonics and a Ambassador on the Pork Pie. My marching snare (Parade drum) has a Genera G1 and high tension has a black max. Brand loyalty- no. My loyalties rely on what I need for what sound. Great video.
With snares, I use different head combos on different drums - My Pearl Sensitone 5 1/2 Brass likes the heavyweight with a 300 glass reso, Tama 8 1/2" steel SLP Big Black Snare, an EC2 Reverse Dot with a 500 Glass reso & my Ludwig 8 1/2" 10 ply Colesium and EC1 Reverse with the 500 reso. Toms are EC2 clears or G2 coated with hydraulic resos.
Evans 56 on my home built 5.5 mahagony snare , Evans UV2 on my Ludwig Standard 5" wood, because it sounds like a single ply, but is super durable and lively yet articulate. Thanks
Been using Evans HD Dry as I'm a very heavy hitter. Working well and takes a beating. Nice fat lows and hard high tunes. I do wanna try the hybrid tho. Sound peaked my interest. 👍 Amazingly detailed comparison video. Thank you!
Great overview of the entire range. Question: I like and use the Evans HD DRY/Hazy 300 on my Pearl Masters SST 14"x6.5" Snare. I tune 395hz on the resonate and 275hz on the batter. I just bought a Yamaha RC Brass 14"x6.5". It came with an Ambassador, but looking to swap over to Evans. Any recommendations on a solid Evans batter choice for Brass as well as the best batter tuning hz? Mostly rock / country / CCM. Thoughts?
That was not my intention 😄😄 It‘s simply a preeeetty muffled sound but durability and the fatness of your backbeat are 2 big benefits of this drumhead construction!
I agree, I pay evans exclusively, I bought a used snare that had the cs and couldn't believe hour great it sounded. The evans reverse dot sounds horrible, along with the hydraulic heads.
Used Evans since I was 12 and got my first real drumset because my uncle swore by then. Used all different types of tom heads, but since they came out with the HD Dry, it's been on all of my snares for the last 20 years.
I also have the hd dry and it’s amazing
Love the comparisons! I've been an Evans player for the last 13 years and they just keep getting better! Thanks for the video, guys!
Apreaciate it! You‘re very welcome 🥳
My go too head choice is Evans HD Genera Dry, and my tuning is usually pretty high…
same, but today i am going to tune it lower + change snare side from 500 to 300
For your snare I'd say I prefer both Genera Drys and also the EC Reverse Dot. I was surprised by the Hybrid! Thought it would be a really dead sound but seems like it's versatile for the tunings and heavy hitters.
I think each snare and scenario determines the best options for which head to use. In my practice room without the drums being mic'd at all, then prefer the Genera HD & HD Dry. For a snare being mic'd would probably go with something "lighter" like UV2 or lighter and use dampeners to adjust sound.
Great stuff!!!
the hybrid in hi-tuning has been my jam ever since I played one a few years ago in a practice studio. I'm a total hamfist and ruin a snare head in a single show or practice. the hybrid has yet to fail after countless practices and gigs. it's like 5 times more expensive than a standard coated single ply, but in the long run is way way cheaper.
What does this head sound like on a steel drum? I plan on picking one up
@@Kandodndosjsoejwoe I have one on what's ironically called a hybrid snare, it's part wood part aluminum if I remember correctly. the evans hybrid can do no wrong in my book, it sounds fantastic on that as well.
Did you pick one up? Im curious too about a steel snare. I have an 8×14 and i liked the high tunning in the video. @Kandodndosjsoejwoe
@@DRUMSandBUBS I have one on a Dixon half aluminum/maple, a Peavey Radial, an Arbiter Radial and a Canopus The Maple. they all sound great. I don't have any on a full steel, but I imagine it could sound fantastic. UPDATE: I'm an idiot and can't type - "Arbiter Radial" - it's an Arbiter snare and I totally forgot it's steel. and it's my current studio snare, and currently my favorite.
Ok, OK. I'm going for it. I like the high tuning from the video. I'm just worried about over tones with my 8x14 steel. It's overtone city but I have 2 and even 3 options that make it work. I switched out the original trip flange hoops for cast and it toned it down nice...maybe too much. I might put one t flange back on and also if I run a 30 count strand wire it tones it down even more. Too much actually. So if I go with the hybrid batter, cost hoops and 30 strand I bet it would be verry controlled and dry.
If I do the batter hybrid and the triple flange and 16 count it would probably be open alot but not too much like it was stock with a cool high tuning.
Awesome break down and comparison. Thank you so much. I switched from Remo to evens a couple years ago. Love all the options for snare. I love all them for different reasons.
Great video. I'm an Evans guy, and this was helpful. A note: I've used both the G2 coated and the UV2 on my snares, and have found the UV coating actually be LESS durable than the traditional coating. I've moved back to the G2 Coated, and have been very happy.
I play the Heavyweight and it's absolutely spectacular. Its so versatile and so punchy id 100% recommend any day.
Agree 100%. Especially on 13x7 snares!
i've used Evans since i was introduced to them in tha early 2000's and stuck with them ever since
Please do a video for Aquarian heads! Just started using their heads and really like them. Would be great to see your take on them!
Hey! I know I'm late, but I'm thinking about buying aquarian. Evans sound too plastic and I've had too many difficult times with Remo. Are Aquarian worth buying?
@@adamklobusnik501 There are some Evans heads that I default to when I can't get Aquarian. Since they are less available at the music stores in my area, I usually have to order them online. Also they are generally pricier. But to be honest it's worth it for me. Like anything else I'd say test it out and see how you like it. Keep drumming 🤟🏻
Excellent thorough comparison - hats off 🙌🏻
Thanks!! :)
That is the best and most informative comparison I have ever seen. Thank you.
Happy to read that :) You‘re very welcome!
There is 1 thing that i cannot get rid of in the Snare is the ringing tone I was told to try the Evans Hydraulic Glass this should help , I Bought the 10'' 12'' 16'' and just bought the 14'' all for $130.00 on Amazon.
I use the genera HD dry on a metal snare, but on this wooden one you use I'm kind of liking the power center reverse dot. The genera HD dry is not so dead on a metal snare as it is here.
Really thorough concise breakdown, ty very much for the breakdowns and simplified expectations
I absolutely love the hybrid snare head. Perfect for my 5x14 Pork Pie.
Here’s an awesome hack: any drum head, any ply, with an Evans Aramid Fiber patch underneath the head. Boom, instant reverse dot/cs dot/whatever and it adds a lot of character to drum heads, snare AND toms
The high tuning on the grey hybrid 😮💨❤️🔥. I have the black and it’s gold. I going get the red or blue for my wood snare after I complete repairs. I going low tune it for a fat snare sound. ✊🏼
The UV2 and the Onyx sound particularly nice to me!
Now we need a video comparing heads for toms!
The hybrid is a fav for a 14x8 cranked medium-high to high…. It cracks n smacks like no other
G1 coated, UV1 and PCRD are my usual go to snare heads, or Remo Ambassador coated, or CS coated, but I also love the Evans Genera Dry, HD and HD Dry and EC reverse dot for more controlled sound. One head you missed from this was the Strata 700 and Strata 1000. I've been meaning to try those after hearing Carter McLean using them, but I have a set of G2 coated on my kit for about 10 years and they are still going strong, so can't really justify replacing them yet. Damn those really durable Evans heads, I wanna try something new, but I don't wanna throw the old ones away just yet, lol!
Thanks for doing this. I most often use the HD Dry for my snare batter heads.
Great! I truely missed the G12 and the G14, love their sound! Liebe Grüsse
Benno
Why is noone tlking about the calftone? Killer looks + killer sound, for me the perfect mix between the open, sustain-rich sound of a single plie and the reduced high "ringing" of double plies! From the double plies, the Onyx was my favourite, again both in regard to looks and sound. the hydraulics were too dead for my taste...
Ive been rocking the HD Dry for a while now, but after watching this i may try out a few others... good job!
I like the vents! The Genera dry or HD dry sounds good to me for what I’m playing. I also use the hydraulic in black for my toms.
@ArtofDrumming the Hybrid is heavily used on high tension marching applications. I can absolutely see the application on kit. Personally, I have a range. Black Onyx on my PDP snare, ST Dry and Remo Ambassador on the Supraphonics and a Ambassador on the Pork Pie. My marching snare (Parade drum) has a Genera G1 and high tension has a black max. Brand loyalty- no. My loyalties rely on what I need for what sound. Great video.
Love both companies. Respect to aquarian and attack as well. All great makers
For the single ply heads you missed the G12 (12mm single ply) for me it's a great head
With snares, I use different head combos on different drums - My Pearl Sensitone 5 1/2 Brass likes the heavyweight with a 300 glass reso, Tama 8 1/2" steel SLP Big Black Snare, an EC2 Reverse Dot with a 500 Glass reso & my Ludwig 8 1/2" 10 ply Colesium and EC1 Reverse with the 500 reso. Toms are EC2 clears or G2 coated with hydraulic resos.
Evans 56 on my home built 5.5 mahagony snare , Evans UV2 on my Ludwig Standard 5" wood, because it sounds like a single ply, but is super durable and lively yet articulate. Thanks
I always use Evans. For my snare, i can say i like the most are the hydraulics
Great video! I've been using Hydraulics since forever
Been using Evans HD Dry as I'm a very heavy hitter. Working well and takes a beating. Nice fat lows and hard high tunes. I do wanna try the hybrid tho. Sound peaked my interest. 👍
Amazingly detailed comparison video. Thank you!
Black hydraulic is my go to snare head 🤘
I d like to see Code and Attack drumhead comparison.
put the genera HD dry on my Pearl Sensitone aluminum and never looked back!!
Very good comparison Andy, tell me please the fréquences tunings for the batter and snare
285 it is 👍
Ok , for the both heads ?
@@jcdrums2798 To be honest I did not check the reso head for the exact frequency. Simply had it at a point where it worked well and kept it that way.
I play the G1. I am very happy with it. However, I would like to try the UV1 or the Onyx
Great overview of the entire range. Question: I like and use the Evans HD DRY/Hazy 300 on my Pearl Masters SST 14"x6.5" Snare. I tune 395hz on the resonate and 275hz on the batter. I just bought a Yamaha RC Brass 14"x6.5". It came with an Ambassador, but looking to swap over to Evans. Any recommendations on a solid Evans batter choice for Brass as well as the best batter tuning hz? Mostly rock / country / CCM. Thoughts?
Hydraulic is one love ever! Use it on my every snare drum.
claftone is the best sound for me/ natural and original. raz from israel. thanks for the video.
I play emperor black suede , and i will try the onyx
Yeah those are great
Geez 😅 dude made me feel so bad for using the HD Dry. The way he introduced it, it was like he was disgusted that it exists
That was not my intention 😄😄 It‘s simply a preeeetty muffled sound but durability and the fatness of your backbeat are 2 big benefits of this drumhead construction!
@@ArtOfDrumming thanks for the clarification, regardless the whole video has inspired me to venture out into trying more tonal colors 😁
Great video! I already ordered UV1 (replacing EC2), but now I know Calftones will be my next set.
How do you like the calf tone?
I’ve used the UV1 on metal shells and really like them but have never used it on a wood shell snare.
@davids6652 I didn't switch yet. I usually play my TD50X, it's so nice to push a bottom and get whatever sounds I want.
i love my onyx heads, so versatile
I use a G1 coated on snare and hydraulic-reso7 on toms.
I play Evans, but i always disliked their dot and reverse dot heads. Remo CS are superior i find.
I’d agree. Used Ambassador & CS Dot for a while, then G1. Recently tried a Power Center Reverse Dot, don’t like it.
DW CS by remo even better
do you mean the ones you would get on a DW snare? i thought they would have been the UT version heads@@leeontos
I agree, I pay evans exclusively, I bought a used snare that had the cs and couldn't believe hour great it sounded. The evans reverse dot sounds horrible, along with the hydraulic heads.
@@thepluggy1 yep, its not UT, its USA Heads made for DW. Dont know If its Remo CS X or CS standart
EC reverse dot on snare and hydrolic on toms
Was hoping to hear the g12 and g14 compared to some of the other singles
You should do tom heads
I guess kick drum heads are first but we‘ll definitely cover tom heads as well 👍
Power center reverse dot for me
Yippee :D
I was waiting for the 12mil single ply ?
You too can try all these Evans heads for only 3 million dollars.
Shame that I just moved to Code drum heads, hopefully there's a vol 3 coming next.
shouldnt the style of play change?
No one thinks the UV1 was surprisingly the best?
Why are all the hard hits rim shots?
hd dry and calftone sound the best
Day 3 of asking for Tim Alexander’s drum sound
Part 3, Aquarian drumheads
Part 4, Attack drumheads
This proves my theory, just get any drumhead.
Cool video but that guitar melody is pretty annoying while listening to the talking.
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