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Uploaded by on May 4, 2009

EC Snare Drum Head
EC Snare heads combine Evans' "Edge Control" technology with two plies of film (6.5mil external, 10mil internal) to produce durability, playability, and pre-EQ'd sound that is well suited for both recording and live performances.

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  • @Salzcamino The guy said it was 20 mil WITH the dot

  • @DazzleStar94 if I did my math right, then it would only be 16.5 or 17 mil depending on the description or the video

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  • I bought this ec snare head for my chris adler mapex snare, after watching this and it completly sucks.

  • @snugglehound How many gigabites (metric) does Ur pc have? and how long did it take you to copy that info from Wikipedia? Imperial is inferior to metric in terms of simplicity and division of units . Metric is divisible by Ten in every unit. It follows the same formula as the universal number system ,which is why it was invented . you stubborn Americans like to be different don't you...so very sPeCial.

  • @dimetilldeath Better to live in an imperial age than an ignorant one. As for the metric system, it had its roots in a proposal by Louis XVI to reform a system that pretty much didn't need reforming-- and which was finalized during the French Revolution. So it seems the metric system is more "imperial" than the one those of us who think for ourselves use. But nice FAIL on the attempted American insult ;-) Guess we know history better than you...

  • the EC line fails

  • I hate this head

  • I have the reverse dot and its just to thick and you can't really get all that great of a sound out of it

  • that was the most in depth analysis of a snare head I've ever heard

  • sounds plasticky 

  • @dimetilldeath Incorrect. A mil, also referred to as a 'thou' is one thousandth of an inch.  The mil and the metric system are unrelated.

  • To all Americans who live in the imperial age of 200 hundred years ago .A "mill" or "millimeter" is one tenth of a centimeter .There is 2.5 centimeters in a inch .

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