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Evans Drumheads SoundOff Drum Mutes

Evans Drumheads SoundOff Drum Mutes

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SoundOff drum mutes provide a significant volume reduction to keep practice noise to a minimum. SoundOff drum mutes feature a durable construction that can withstand frequent practicing.
EVANS SoundOff Drum Mute 12 in.
EVANS SoundOff Drum Mute 12 in.
EVANS SoundOff Drum Mute 12 in.

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  • Very useful.

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byP

    fromConnecticut

    Great for warm ups and rudiment practice.

  • EVANS makes great gear

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byJim

    fromBristol, TN

    I have an Evans mute on all of my drums. They look just great and work very well. I practice and I'm still married.

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    submitted9 years ago

    byjon

    fromstevenson ranch ca.

    In less than a month I put a hole in it. I have over 6 of them and each one is doing the same thing in different stages. I bought a set of prosound and they seem to be holding up but for my situation they don't muffle the drum enough. So I doubled up with the evans and prosound and I can still hear the drums and my town house neighbors don't. A bit expensive but worth it.

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  • asked byPaul

    fromAuburn WA

    Does the drum and cymbal silencers rebound and respond to attack same as untreated heads

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    Rebound/Feel: Close, but not identical. The SoundOff mutes are made from a soft, rubbery material that absorbs more energy than a regular drumhead. As a result, the stick rebound is softer and slightly slower. You won’t get the same level of responsiveness or dynamic nuance that you'd get from a standard head, especially for intricate playing. Attack/Articulation: The attack is very muted—which is the point. You're not going to hear the same crack or articulation detail as on untreated heads. This can make it feel a bit more like a pad than a drum.