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(NEW) Evans Corps Clear Tenor Heads


Jim Bailey

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All: Many have been asking about the new Corps Clear Tenor heads so I decided to provide some information....

The corps clear uses design technology borrowed from our one of our more popular drum set heads. By varying the thickness of the two plies in this head, we are able to achieve the World’s FIRST Self-EQing tenor head. What does this mean? It means the mid-frequencies that often result in muddy sound, are removed for extreme clarity and focus. The amount of phase cancelation is just enough to remove mids without sacrificing length of tone, projection, or articulation. The result: a crystal clear sound. Below is a brief description of the new series…

Corps Clear Tenor Heads

The 2-ply design with 6.5 mil top-ply and 10 mil bottom-ply not only delivers clarity of tone over the drum but enables the drums to cut through the ensemble in clear and discernible pitches to reach out front and into the stands. The extra thickness (16.5 mil total) compared to standard tenor heads (14-15 mil total) make the Corps Clear more durable. This added durability not only prolongs the life of the head but keeps them in tune longer.

Key Features and Benefits

•2-ply design with a 6.5mil top-ply and a 10mil bottom-ply

•Bright and resonant with a sharp attack

•Increased clarity of pitch by reduced mid-range frequencies

•Enhanced durability and pitch stability

Lean more here...

http://store.daddario.com/category/152212/Corps_Clear

I hope this helps. PM if you have other questions....

Jim Bailey

Education Relations Manager

D'Addario and Co.

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