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Evans GENERA HD Dry Coated
Parasite54 Parasite54
Published on 12/01/09 at 05:21


With Evans heads on my drums and as I wanted to replace my skin Remo Ambassador I decided to take a Snare Evans. And I can tell you that I did well! This skin is exactly my expectations and my steel snare. (It really brings out the attack on the steel, all its power and high)
The skin produces a dry (very) and I find it even adds a little treble. It thus has a powerful attack dry without harmonics (there really is not at all). It therefore represents a powerful play like rock, alternative, progressive, neo metal ... To me it sound ideal, but beware! ... I saw on the forum baguetterie particular that many people disliked him. They have blamed their lack of harmonics, because it really is not and that's what I like (among others). It does not correspond at all to jazz, country, or any other music that needs a snare with good sustain, harmonics, and an attack in the midrange.
Furthermore it seems very durable hat, at least she got la'aire good handle shocks, compared to the ambassador who loses gift sanding at high speeds (in the middle of the snare).
It's been about two weeks that I use, I find its value for normal price ... Finally, it is more expensive than average skins (17 euro 50 on the internet) but it is good quality and it is a double ply sanded which explains this.
In any case with the experience that I would do on that choice. No doubt Evans is widely Remo, I really like their skins. on the other hand I would really test the Aquarians, because they are reputable.

Ps: look carefully at the photo above, she is pierced all around do not be surprised! But at the geule (I think)