Evans dB One Reduced vs Full Volume Kit Comparison
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2022
- Test Subject Anup Sastry puts dB One to the test against traditional heads and cymbals. Lose the volume and keep the tone at ddar.io/db1.ig
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Evan, please give us more from Anup Sastry 🙏🏽
Yes we want more of Anup Sastry. 🥁🥁
I love the heads except for the snare head. I'm not a heavy player, yet after about a month of daily use, the snare head had strands of the mylar break-away and dangle inside the drum. Sweetwater replaced it. There's no way to turn off the snare if you want to. As an experiment, I put the 14" tom head (ordered separately) on my snare drum, and it sounds incredible! It's super loud coming through the EAD 10, but that can be adjusted. It's way better than the dB One snare head. The Remo 14" Silent Stroke is better on the snare than the Evans dB One snare head.
I need to see/hear a full band playing with low noise acoustic drums. Is it possible?
Moritz of Evans Germany here =) We've actually used my Kit in our breakroom in the office and jammed with an acoustic guitar to it without any amplification. The volume level would absolutely allow it and since the heads and cymbals still produce enough tone to mic them you could use a small PA system such as a Bose L1 and send it through for smaller bar type venues if needed.
niceee
Are this fit for an apartment
Shut up and take my money.
make guitar strings that won't be heard!