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@Jared0721 that’s interesting. I have never heard remos on tenors irl, because my school uses mx whites, but my personal has system blues. I personally use evans because of the players circle reward points.
@Jared0721 just wondering, did you use remos or Evans? Yamahas usually come with remo crimplocks, but certain schools, like mine, use evans, and mine use Mapex
@IMFLYINHERE oh, sorry
@Jared0721 that’s interesting. I have never heard remos on tenors irl, because my school uses mx whites, but my personal has system blues. I personally use evans because of the players circle reward points.
used remo on quints, they were the better sounding option. our basses and snares used evans. @IMFLYINHERE
@Jared0721 just wondering, did you use remos or Evans? Yamahas usually come with remo crimplocks, but certain schools, like mine, use evans, and mine use Mapex
@ChamDel78 evans only makes drumheads, not drums
@Jared0721 we have a winner!
This is too easy. This shows the brand’s name on it. It is a Evans drum set
these are tenor quads, quints to be specific, this is probably mapex drums but i could be wrong. i played yamaha quints in HS :)
incorrect, most drums use drumheads which are made by seperate companies evans would be the name of the drumhead :)@Hiimakeplanes
@IMFLYINHERE It literally says the brands name on it, evans