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Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Drum Head - 12"
Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Drum Head - 12"
Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Drum Head - 12"
Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Drum Head - 12"
Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Drum Head - 12"
Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Drum Head - 12"
Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Drum Head - 12"
Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Drum Head - 12"

Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Drum Head - 12"

EVANS Reso 7 series features a single ply of coated 7mil film for a warm, full tonal response with a shortened sustain without the need for additional muffling. For over 60 years, EVANS has been a pioneer of drum head manufacturing and design. Known for innovative designs such as EMAD, EC2S, and the Hydraulic series, EVANS drum heads are made in the USA in a state of the art manufacturing facility. Acquired in 1996 by D’Addario and Company, the global leader in musical instrument accessories, the EVANS brand is synonymous with quality and consistency.

EVANS Reso 7 series features a single ply of coated 7mil film for a warm, full tonal response with a shortened sustain without the need for additional muffling. For over 60 years, EVANS has been a pioneer of drum head manufacturing and design. Known for innovative designs such as EMAD, EC2S, and the Hydraulic series, EVANS drum heads are made in the USA in a state of the art manufacturing facility. Acquired in 1996 by D’Addario and Company, the global leader in musical instrument accessories, the EVANS brand is synonymous with quality and consistency.

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Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Drum Head - 12"

EVANS Reso 7 series features a single ply of coated 7mil film for a warm, full tonal response with a shortened sustain without the need for additional muffling. For over 60 years, EVANS has been a pioneer of drum head manufacturing and design. Known for innovative designs such as EMAD, EC2S, and the Hydraulic series, EVANS drum heads are made in the USA in a state of the art manufacturing facility. Acquired in 1996 by D’Addario and Company, the global leader in musical instrument accessories, the EVANS brand is synonymous with quality and consistency.

EVANS Reso 7 series features a single ply of coated 7mil film for a warm, full tonal response with a shortened sustain without the need for additional muffling. For over 60 years, EVANS has been a pioneer of drum head manufacturing and design. Known for innovative designs such as EMAD, EC2S, and the Hydraulic series, EVANS drum heads are made in the USA in a state of the art manufacturing facility. Acquired in 1996 by D’Addario and Company, the global leader in musical instrument accessories, the EVANS brand is synonymous with quality and consistency.

Fusion / 10", 12", 14"
Rock (10 Inch, 12 Inch, 16 Inch)
Rock / 10", 12", 16"
Standard 12", 13", 16"

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Last updated at 05/14/2026 00:22:19

Mega Music

$42.00

Evans 12 Inch Reso 7 Coated Resonant Drum Head

Delivery between 14–28 May $62.70

Scarlett Music

$42.95

Evans Reso 7 Coated Tom Reso, 12 Inch *SKIN ONLY*

Free delivery between 19–26 May

Angkor Music

$42.95

Evans Reso 7 Coated Resonant Drum Head - 12" inch B12RES7

Delivery between 18–22 May $9.70

Sky Music

$43.00

Evans 12" Reso 7 Coated

Delivery $12

Drummers Paradise

$43.00

Evans Reso7 Coated 12" Drum Head

Delivery between 20–22 May $9.70

Billy Hyde Music

$44.00

Evans Reso7 12" Coated Drum Head

Delivery between Sun – Tue $20

drumtek.com.au

$48.95

Evans 12" Reso 7

Delivery between 18–25 May $50

Mooloolaba Music Centre

$49.00

Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Reso, 12 Inch

Delivery between 20–28 May $55

Reverb

$53.95

Evans B12RES7 Reso 7 Coated Tom Drum Head - 12"

Free delivery

The Music Shop

$53.95

Evans 12" Reso7 Coated Resonant Drum Head, 12 Inch Tom Bottom Drumhead - B12RES7

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

2-3 month wait
22 March 2023Zach

originally posted on pmtonline.co.uk

Not the product, but the service at PMT has been appalling. A month after buying this, I’m told there’s a 2-3 wait for it from the supplier.

A great alternative reso head
28 November 2019Trey

originally posted on musiciansfriend.com

I put these heads on my Tama Starclassic B/B drums before I really knew what sound I was going for and they immediately replaced the factory G1 clears that were on the bottom. Now, as a great standard reso head, the G1 is already the go to head for many, including me. But I've found with this head on my toms, sized 8", 10", 12" and 16" diameters, they all speak clearly and with an open tone and get out of the way. This innovation reminds me of comparing a fast crash to a standard crash. You still get the initial attack, power and a pure tone when you hit it, but the fast aspect creates a sooner decay like a smoothly tapered studio gate. And it's not a dead shortened ring like the hydraulics create on some toms. For me these heads are great and I've got nothing but ... MoreI put these heads on my Tama Starclassic B/B drums before I really knew what sound I was going for and they immediately replaced the factory G1 clears that were on the bottom. Now, as a great standard reso head, the G1 is already the go to head for many, including me. But I've found with this head on my toms, sized 8", 10", 12" and 16" diameters, they all speak clearly and with an open tone and get out of the way. This innovation reminds me of comparing a fast crash to a standard crash. You still get the initial attack, power and a pure tone when you hit it, but the fast aspect creates a sooner decay like a smoothly tapered studio gate. And it's not a dead shortened ring like the hydraulics create on some toms. For me these heads are great and I've got nothing but compliments on my drum's tuning and the sound of these in recordings is amazing, just controlled enough to require little editing. Lastly, batter heads are an important factor so I will mention that mine are UV1s, a great combo with these resos and while I did first miss some of the open depth of my stock G2s over G1s, I feel the warmth and controlled sustain brings the best out of my drums in a way that those original clear heads, muffled or not, can't. Bottom line, this is another excellent Evan's product worth a try, with the proper tuning you won't be disappointed.

Does What Evans Claims It Will Do
26 June 2015bugaboo2112

originally posted on musiciansfriend.com

Using coated heads as a resonant head is nothing new. It's been done very effectively by many great players. I own a maple kit with 6 ply toms cut with a 45 degree bearing edge. My sizes range from 6 to 14. My batter heads consist of Evans G2 clears. Typically, I have used Evans Genera Resonant clears on the bottom of my toms. However, I have found that combination of heads to produce a sound a bit bright with too much sustain for my taste as of late. The coated Reso 7's work perfectly as described. With the 360 technology, the heads seat easily to the drum and tune up quickly. The sound is warm and with the thinner head, you get the response needed from a bottom head. The sustain is natural but effectively muffled allowing more of the attack sound to come through ... MoreUsing coated heads as a resonant head is nothing new. It's been done very effectively by many great players. I own a maple kit with 6 ply toms cut with a 45 degree bearing edge. My sizes range from 6 to 14. My batter heads consist of Evans G2 clears. Typically, I have used Evans Genera Resonant clears on the bottom of my toms. However, I have found that combination of heads to produce a sound a bit bright with too much sustain for my taste as of late. The coated Reso 7's work perfectly as described. With the 360 technology, the heads seat easily to the drum and tune up quickly. The sound is warm and with the thinner head, you get the response needed from a bottom head. The sustain is natural but effectively muffled allowing more of the attack sound to come through the drum. Also, my shell depths are not that deep. The 6 inch tom is only 5 inches in depth while the 14 inch suspended tom is 9 inches in depth. The 8, 10, and 12 inch toms are only an inch in difference being 6 inches, 7 inches, and 8 inches respectively. The shallow depths along with my higher tuning preference is where these Reso heads work for me. I prefer for my toms to sing and not sound too muddled. Too much sustain from the resonant heads can cause quick stickings I like to do on my larger toms to not be as clear as I like them to be heard.

Specification

Dimensions31.8 x 2 x 31.8 centimetres (0.22 kg)

Price comparison

Updated about 1 month ago
Mega Music

$42.00

Evans 12 Inch Reso 7 Coated Resonant Drum Head

Delivery between 14–28 May $62.70

Scarlett Music

$42.95

Out of stock

Evans Reso 7 Coated Tom Reso, 12 Inch *SKIN ONLY*

Free delivery between 19–26 May

Angkor Music

$42.95

Out of stock

Evans Reso 7 Coated Resonant Drum Head - 12" inch B12RES7

Delivery between 18–22 May $9.70

Sky Music

$43.00

Out of stock

Evans 12" Reso 7 Coated

Delivery $12

Drummers Paradise

$43.00

Evans Reso7 Coated 12" Drum Head

Delivery between 20–22 May $9.70

Price history

Price history

Reviews

2-3 month wait
22 March 2023

Not the product, but the service at PMT has been appalling. A month after buying this, I’m told there’s a 2-3 wait for it from the supplier.

Zach originally posted on pmtonline.co.uk
A great alternative reso head
28 November 2019

I put these heads on my Tama Starclassic B/B drums before I really knew what sound I was going for and they immediately replaced the factory G1 clears that were on the bottom. Now, as a great standard reso head, the G1 is already the go to head for many, including me. But I've found with this head on my toms, sized 8", 10", 12" and 16" diameters, they all speak clearly and with an open tone and get out of the way. This innovation reminds me of comparing a fast crash to a standard crash. You still get the initial attack, power and a pure tone when you hit it, but the fast aspect creates a sooner decay like a smoothly tapered studio gate. And it's not a dead shortened ring like the hydraulics create on some toms. For me these heads are great and I've got nothing but ... MoreI put these heads on my Tama Starclassic B/B drums before I really knew what sound I was going for and they immediately replaced the factory G1 clears that were on the bottom. Now, as a great standard reso head, the G1 is already the go to head for many, including me. But I've found with this head on my toms, sized 8", 10", 12" and 16" diameters, they all speak clearly and with an open tone and get out of the way. This innovation reminds me of comparing a fast crash to a standard crash. You still get the initial attack, power and a pure tone when you hit it, but the fast aspect creates a sooner decay like a smoothly tapered studio gate. And it's not a dead shortened ring like the hydraulics create on some toms. For me these heads are great and I've got nothing but compliments on my drum's tuning and the sound of these in recordings is amazing, just controlled enough to require little editing. Lastly, batter heads are an important factor so I will mention that mine are UV1s, a great combo with these resos and while I did first miss some of the open depth of my stock G2s over G1s, I feel the warmth and controlled sustain brings the best out of my drums in a way that those original clear heads, muffled or not, can't. Bottom line, this is another excellent Evan's product worth a try, with the proper tuning you won't be disappointed.

Trey originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Does What Evans Claims It Will Do
26 June 2015

Using coated heads as a resonant head is nothing new. It's been done very effectively by many great players. I own a maple kit with 6 ply toms cut with a 45 degree bearing edge. My sizes range from 6 to 14. My batter heads consist of Evans G2 clears. Typically, I have used Evans Genera Resonant clears on the bottom of my toms. However, I have found that combination of heads to produce a sound a bit bright with too much sustain for my taste as of late. The coated Reso 7's work perfectly as described. With the 360 technology, the heads seat easily to the drum and tune up quickly. The sound is warm and with the thinner head, you get the response needed from a bottom head. The sustain is natural but effectively muffled allowing more of the attack sound to come through ... MoreUsing coated heads as a resonant head is nothing new. It's been done very effectively by many great players. I own a maple kit with 6 ply toms cut with a 45 degree bearing edge. My sizes range from 6 to 14. My batter heads consist of Evans G2 clears. Typically, I have used Evans Genera Resonant clears on the bottom of my toms. However, I have found that combination of heads to produce a sound a bit bright with too much sustain for my taste as of late. The coated Reso 7's work perfectly as described. With the 360 technology, the heads seat easily to the drum and tune up quickly. The sound is warm and with the thinner head, you get the response needed from a bottom head. The sustain is natural but effectively muffled allowing more of the attack sound to come through the drum. Also, my shell depths are not that deep. The 6 inch tom is only 5 inches in depth while the 14 inch suspended tom is 9 inches in depth. The 8, 10, and 12 inch toms are only an inch in difference being 6 inches, 7 inches, and 8 inches respectively. The shallow depths along with my higher tuning preference is where these Reso heads work for me. I prefer for my toms to sing and not sound too muddled. Too much sustain from the resonant heads can cause quick stickings I like to do on my larger toms to not be as clear as I like them to be heard.

bugaboo2112 originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Does What It Is Supposed to Do
19 May 2024

Gave my rack and floor toms a warm, full tonal response with a shortened sustain

Rick originally posted on guitarcenter.com
Great reso head
25 May 2021

This is the first time using a coated reso head but they are great easy to tune and really sound good. I'm using them with G2 coated batter heads on my toms and it's a great combo.

Dave T originally posted on guitarcenter.com
I Think I Just Found My Favorite Resonant Head!
14 October 2015

After drumming for over 30 years I felt that I was pretty set in my ways as far as what heads I use and have always used. I put these on my Q Drum Co. copper drum kit (tom sizes: 13, 16,18) and was blown away at the warmth and low end that they brought out. I paired them with my usual G2 coated batters and couldn't be happier with the outcome. I have zero tape/moongels on any of them and they resonate enough for the drums to speak but not too much to be overbearing. The thinner ply head also allows you to lug match the top but puts the head at a higher pitch which is how I've always tuned my drums. If you like to tune you drums for a big, open, thunderous sound you won't be disappointed!

drummer for PLVNET originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
My Favorite Reso Head Now! Pairs Well with Evans Onyx +
28 June 2023

After having just gotten a new (2nd) kit, I tampered with various heads and found the sound I was looking for, something for prog rock & prog metal that is more semi-dry & punchy, with not too many overtones.As for the resonant head, this Reso 7 is the exact head I've been looking for on both my kits. It pairs well with Evans Black Chromes (which I use @ band practice), "AND" with Evans Onyx Coated, which I use here to practice @ home alone.For those looking for a more 70's punchy sound, and/or a beefy 80's thrash sound, both of these combos work well (depending on the kit). It creates the dry & punchy sound I've been looking for, yes, but also with just enough resonance to add some flavor (the best of both worlds).P.S. I just wish Evans made these Reso 7 heads ... MoreAfter having just gotten a new (2nd) kit, I tampered with various heads and found the sound I was looking for, something for prog rock & prog metal that is more semi-dry & punchy, with not too many overtones.As for the resonant head, this Reso 7 is the exact head I've been looking for on both my kits. It pairs well with Evans Black Chromes (which I use @ band practice), "AND" with Evans Onyx Coated, which I use here to practice @ home alone.For those looking for a more 70's punchy sound, and/or a beefy 80's thrash sound, both of these combos work well (depending on the kit). It creates the dry & punchy sound I've been looking for, yes, but also with just enough resonance to add some flavor (the best of both worlds).P.S. I just wish Evans made these Reso 7 heads in black, to match my setup/theme, as they're the only thing "white" in my setup.

Chris originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Never Switching
6 April 2016

I put these on my toms. They are very easy to tune. I all never switch from Evans Drumheads, and these Reso 7s will be hard to improve upon. I would not pair these with EC2s because it sounds too dead for me. Probably switching back to G2s the next time I get new heads. I also think the white color accents your shell's finish so the crowd gets a little more classic visual flare.

Noah the VA Drummer originally posted on guitarcenter.com
Reso is right
2 July 2023

I think this product is supposed to dampen the resonance, but (to me) it almost enhances it. But it's controlled.

Scott originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Secret to great tuning
7 July 2021

I have used these for years. Great on my maple DW's. I didn't care for them on my birch drums since the issues they address is already are present in a birch shell. They shorten the overtones and naturally pitch higher with out choking the tone. Best kept secret in drum tone IMO.

Gary M originally posted on guitarcenter.com

Specification

Dimensions31.8 x 2 x 31.8 centimetres (0.22 kg)