Evans 10" Resonant Black Drum Head

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Evans
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SKU:
TT10RBG
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Evans 10" Resonant Black drum head offers a shortened sustain and bright tone due to the thin ply of 7.5mil film. With increased sensitivity and enhanced projection, the Evans Resonant Black drum head is optimal for live performances.

Evans Resonant Black series features a single ply of 7.5mil film that responds quickly and projects well.  Along with the Resonant Glass series, they are the thinnest resonant heads in the Evans line.

Introducing Level 360 — the revolutionary new drumhead technology that's staking a claim for the freedom of drummers everywhere. Freedom to spend more time playing not tuning, jamming not cramming, and expressing themselves with tonal range like never before. From here on out, Evans drumheads will be leading the charge across the board into a new era of innovation & superior performance all-around — 360 degrees to be exact.

For over 40 years, Evans has been a pioneer of drum head manufacturing and design. Known for innovative designs such as EMAD, EC2S, and the Hydraulic series, Evans drum heads are made in the USA in a state of the art manufacturing facility. Acquired in 1996 by D’Addario and Company, the global leader in musical instrument accessories, the Evans brand is synonymous with quality and consistency.

  • 10" drum head with a single ply of 7.5mil film
  • Short in sustain with a bright tone
  • Sensitive response and strong projection
  • Also available in glass (clear) version
  • All Evans drum heads are designed, engineered and manufactured in the USA
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