I'm sold!! Kinda want some now for practicing and just for those nights where it's a little too late in the evening for a full on jam session. So, I think these will be good for both practice and late night jams!
Wow this kit looks so amazing! Especially the cymbals I'm so surprised! I have an E-Drum and I think THIS is a real solution for playing with acoustic drums now 😄👍🏻
These heads sound amazing. Really allow you to hear each drum just at a lower volume. Most mesh heads really take away the sound of the drum making them all sound pretty much the same. Also the cymbals sound really good. Love how crisp the hi hat is.
Excellent demo for tuning these bad boys. 👏👍Would be interesting how they would trigger Internal triggers since the heads have underside foam muffling?🤔
While the snare sim tech is cool, I'm curious what a tom head on a snare drum would sound like that way you could still disengage the snares for a snareless sound.
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 have the Remo silent stroke heads on my kit at church. The kick and snare sound great, but the toms don't have enough volume to match the rest of the set. I may try these on the toms to see how they do. We have everything miced up, but we don't need a drum cage any more. And the Zildjian low volume cymbals sound great through mics.
I know I’m a bit late to the party here, but I’m trying to figure out how to get a low volume acoustic kit in my house to practice as I am 10 months into taking drum lessons, and this may be the solution. I had a Roland td17 eKit for a while and returned it because of how different it felt from an acoustic kit. Just to clarify, did you replace the 14” db one snare head with a 14” Remo Silent Stroke Tom head as opposed to the 14” Remo Silent Stroke snare head?
Q: which resonate heads do you suggest to get the best tone and fullness when using the DB Ones? Wonder if a thicker reso head is better for tone or a thin one. Coated or clear?
I would like your professional advice, I took a scarf for the snare drum from "Evans", and where the technical seam of the metal is, there is a slight divergence of 2-3 mm, the store says that this is normal, but it seems to me that this is a defect. What do you say?
I need help! I'm anticipating my first snare (13" steel) together with this dB One Head, -> though I want to use it for certain songs too that have no snare wire on. I know this might sound outrageous, but will it still work if I just cut out the Sim Snare technology and use it like that?
Overall really good set. But I cannot for the life of me get my floor tom tuned. I'll occasionally get something close to a resonance, but most often, it sounds like a stick hitting mesh. Probably my crappy poplar shells. My only real complaint with the set itself is the ride doesn't have much of a bell. But overall, this is much MUCH better than putting those silly rubber pads all over everything.
you should show how it sounds without microphones pointed to the heads, as we are not interested what sound we can get from this heads through our headphones or speakers but what noise will our neighbours get :)
I'm sold!! Kinda want some now for practicing and just for those nights where it's a little too late in the evening for a full on jam session. So, I think these will be good for both practice and late night jams!
Wow this kit looks so amazing!
Especially the cymbals I'm so surprised!
I have an E-Drum and I think THIS is a real solution for playing with acoustic drums now 😄👍🏻
This is fantastic. Can't wait to try these out - Evans continues to innovate in incredible ways.
These heads sound amazing. Really allow you to hear each drum just at a lower volume. Most mesh heads really take away the sound of the drum making them all sound pretty much the same. Also the cymbals sound really good. Love how crisp the hi hat is.
Evans for the win, as always
I’ve been waiting for this video since the lineup was announced. I’m impressed. Need to buy a secondary kit to use for practice!
These are great sounding low volume drumheads. I am gonna get these for my drums!!
Excellent demo for tuning these bad boys. 👏👍Would be interesting how they would trigger Internal triggers since the heads have underside foam muffling?🤔
Alex, you totally sold me on those heads. Great video
love it!!
So sick!
While the snare sim tech is cool, I'm curious what a tom head on a snare drum would sound like that way you could still disengage the snares for a snareless sound.
@EvansDrumheadsOfficial please make the 16 kick drum version🙌!!!
I’m in love with
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 have the Remo silent stroke heads on my kit at church. The kick and snare sound great, but the toms don't have enough volume to match the rest of the set. I may try these on the toms to see how they do. We have everything miced up, but we don't need a drum cage any more. And the Zildjian low volume cymbals sound great through mics.
I know I’m a bit late to the party here, but I’m trying to figure out how to get a low volume acoustic kit in my house to practice as I am 10 months into taking drum lessons, and this may be the solution. I had a Roland td17 eKit for a while and returned it because of how different it felt from an acoustic kit.
Just to clarify, did you replace the 14” db one snare head with a 14” Remo Silent Stroke Tom head as opposed to
the 14” Remo Silent Stroke snare head?
Do these snare heads respond with less of a trampoline bounce, than traditional single-ply mesh heads?
Hell yeah
Please can you show a kit with a Tom head on the snare and snares on please?
Q: which resonate heads do you suggest to get the best tone and fullness when using the DB Ones? Wonder if a thicker reso head is better for tone or a thin one. Coated or clear?
Can you buy new impact patches? Mine are coming loose.
I would like your professional advice, I took a scarf for the snare drum from "Evans", and where the technical seam of the metal is, there is a slight divergence of 2-3 mm, the store says that this is normal, but it seems to me that this is a defect. What do you say?
Would the quiet db’s work on a set of ROTO Toms?
I need help!
I'm anticipating my first snare (13" steel) together with this dB One Head, -> though I want to use it for certain songs too that have no snare wire on. I know this might sound outrageous, but will it still work if I just cut out the Sim Snare technology and use it like that?
Anybody know which resonant heads Alex was using?
Clear G1!
Why the black and white?
With everything being close Mike it's actually hard to tell how quiet they are We'd like to hear with just one room make off to the side
If it sounded super thick and beefy why would you have bought it? its meant for practice to reduce sound
Overall really good set. But I cannot for the life of me get my floor tom tuned. I'll occasionally get something close to a resonance, but most often, it sounds like a stick hitting mesh. Probably my crappy poplar shells.
My only real complaint with the set itself is the ride doesn't have much of a bell. But overall, this is much MUCH better than putting those silly rubber pads all over everything.
"..... that's pretty rad."
With a high quality kit, it is easier to tune than a cheap one.
you should show how it sounds without microphones pointed to the heads, as we are not interested what sound we can get from this heads through our headphones or speakers but what noise will our neighbours get :)
Check out our IG page for more demos of dB One with just a phone mic!
Why BW? I want to see those Tama Star beauties!