What is a resonant drumhead?

What is a resonant drumhead?

The striking side of the drum is known as the batter head, and the bottom head, or non-striking surface, is called the resonant head. The latter affects the tone and how long the drum rings. The side on which a bass drum beater hits the drum is the batter head, and the front of the bass drum has a resonant head.

How do I choose a drumhead?

The sound is one of the biggest factors when deciding on the best drumheads for your kit. To simplify things a little, a drumhead’s sound comes down to the overall tone (from bright to warm), and the amount of ringing. Here, “bright” can be thought of as higher-pitch, and “warm” as darker-sounding.

How thick is a drumhead?

The most commonly used drumhead is the single ply. These heads are made from a single sheet of Mylar and usually come in 7, 7.5, and 10 mil thicknesses, with a few 12 mil models entering the market in recent years. (One mil equals one-thousandth of an inch.)

What is a good resonant head?

Thinner resonant drumheads are best for a brighter sound, with a shorter sustain. The resonant drumheads below are all single-ply and 6.5 to 7.5mil thick (which is pretty thin). These can be common choices for resonant drumheads, especially for drummers playing quiet or medium-volume music.

Should I change my resonant heads?

They recommend always changing your drum heads before you start recording. Otherwise, if you’re just practicing and playing normally, you should find yourself replacing heads every six months or so. Six months isn’t a hard rule, and for some could be a risky amount of time to wait.

Which is better Remo or Evans?

In a nutshell, Remo drum heads sound warmer, fuller and more ‘open’, while Evans heads tend to produce a more controlled sound (some people find it ‘plasticky’).

Do resonant heads make a difference?

When it comes to really making a difference on your drums, the most important factor when choosing a resonant skin is the thickness. The thicker the bottom head, the more resonance you get. As a result, thicker heads give more overtones.

How long do resonant drum heads last?

Who owns Evans drum heads?

Owned by D’Addario, whom also makes instrument strings and woodwind reeds, makes the heads. Along with Evans, D’Addario also owns Pro-Mark and Pure Sound Percussion. The newest innovation by Evans is known as Level 360, with the catchprase: “Technically a Drumhead, Technologically a Revolution”.

How long do resonant heads last?

If it’s a teaching kit you could probably get away with yearly (even in heavy use). For quality sound I would change them every 6 months, especially as you change the batters monthly. If this was a heavily used gigging or studio kit I would consider changing them every 3 to 6 months.

When should I replace my resonant heads?

What makes the Evans EC resonant so special?

Made with a 10mil ultra-clear film that provides a mid-range frequency bump, the EC Resonant highlights the natural sound of the drum. Evans EC Resonant series features a single ply of 10mil film and is designed with the ability to correct tuning inconsistencies while offering a more centered pitch, increased resonance and dynamic range.

What is the EC resonant?

The EC Resonant controls and correct tuning inconsistencies while offering a more centered pitch, increased resonance, broad dynamic range, and enhanced projection. Made with a 10mil ultra-clear film that provides a mid-range frequency bump, the EC Resonant highlights the natural sound of the drum.

What is an Evans drumhead?

The most technologically advanced drumheads on earth. Evans UV Drumheads are made to withstand the heaviest hits. Their resilience is derived from heavy duty film, strengthened using ultraviolet light. Evans EMAD enables instant adjustment of your bass drum’s attack and focus, so you can get your ideal tone anytime, anywhere.

Why choose Evans UV drumheads?

Their resilience is derived from heavy duty film, strengthened using ultraviolet light. Evans EMAD enables instant adjustment of your bass drum’s attack and focus, so you can get your ideal tone anytime, anywhere. The most technologically advanced drumheads on earth. Evans UV Drumheads are made to withstand the heaviest hits.