“The Uno line delivers a level of sound quality and consistency that was previously unavailable in a crimp-style drumhead and offers a range of sounds for players of all styles and all budgets.”
Onyx™ Series
The new Onyx™ Series, created with the original intent of developing a black alternative to the standard G2 Clear and Coated, prompted the Evans team to experiment with a variety of black films and coatings. Two plies of 7.5 mil film will deliver enhanced durability while making the drums cut live. A micro-clear coating gives the Onyx heads a matte black appearance, produces more low-end and a punchier attack.
Available in sizes 6” – 20”, the Onyx tom and snare heads are pitch black and rock solid. Also part of the Onyx series is a front bass drum head to complete the overall look. Designed using the EQ3 Reso construction, it’s a 7.5 mil single-ply head with internal control ring and a 5” offset microphone port. It is available in sizes 18” – 26”.
GMAD
The GMAD is a synthesis of the EMAD and G Plus concepts. By utilizing the same exclusive 12 mil film used to produce G Plus, the GMAD has more punch, depth, and durability relative to the original.
Like the original EMAD, the GMAD features Evans’ patented EMAD, Externally Mounted Adjustable Damping system. A black plastic sleeve holds the player’s choice of two foam damping rings of different widths that control attack, low-end, and sustain.
EC1 Reverse Dot Snare head
Evans EC1, a single-ply snare head, is expanded with the EC1 Reverse Dot Snare head. The patch produces a focused and attack heavy center for fat backbeats, while the perimeter of the patch produces an articulate, but sensitive response for playing ghost notes.
The Onyx Series, GMAD, and the EC1 Reverse Dot heads are all available as of January 2009.
Corps Clear Tenor Heads
The new Corps Clear Tenor Heads feature a 2-ply design with 6.5 mil top-ply and 10 mil bottom-ply. They not only deliver clarity of tone over the drum but cut through the ensemble to reach out front as well.
Evans Corps Clear Tenor Heads are available as of January 2009.
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