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The Evans EMAD Resonant - bass drum head - 20 inches is equipped with an integrated damping ring and a 5" air hole. In addition, the Evans EMAD Resonant - bass drum head - 20 inches is delivered with 2 foam rings made of different hard materials, which can be attached to the 5" hole can. The harder ring results in improved response and more controlled sustain. The soft ring, on the other hand, delivers a round tone and a more moderate sustain, especially with smaller drums and high tension. Above all, the rings prevent unwanted overtones, especially when miking on the 5" hole. In combination with the EMAD head skin, you achieve a fantastically powerful sound. Evans EMAD Resonant - bass drum head - 20 inches:

  • Skin type: Resonant drum heads
  • Diameter: 20" (50.80cm)
  • Skin type: 1-ply
  • Color / finish: Black
  • Finish: Smooth
  • Damper: Damping ring
  • Damper position: Outside
  • Hole: 5" (12.7cm)
  • Product code: BD20REMAD
About Evans REMAD

The Evans Resonant EMAD series (REMAD) features a layer of 7.5mil black foil. The unparalleled EMAD dampening system, combined with a solid internal ring, offers controlled overtones. The 4 inch microphone port has its own foam dampener to improve the attack, shorten the sustain while protecting the port.

About Evans

Evans has been shaping the sound of drummers around the world for over 60 years . With the introduction of the first synthetic drum head in 1956 by Chick Evans , the brand set new standards of advancement and development that changed the drum world forever. By using polymer film instead of conventional leather, a skin was created that had a sound surprisingly similar to that of natural skins and was at the same time resistant to temperature and humidity. Real animal skins are now only used for percussion instruments such as congas or bongos, with which Evans laid the foundation for today's industry standard .

Driven by its own claim to produce the most technologically advanced drum heads in the world, the brand can look back on further innovations such as the patented UV coating process or level 360 technology and has focused on producing high-quality drum heads for more than 60 years , which help drummers solve their tonal problems.

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