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Evans Hydraulic Black Drum Head 18"
Β£36.99
Fair Value
1 stores trackedBuy Signal
Price near historical average β neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
RSI (14)
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30d Momentum
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Price Position
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EMA 20
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90d Low / High
Β£37
High: Β£36.99
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Fair Value
Price near historical average β neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
Reasons to Buy
βNear 90-day low β historically optimal entry point
βDetailed product specifications available β transparent product information
Risks / Watch Out
βCurrently at or above the 90-day average price
βOnly 1 store carrying this product β limited price competition
Product Fundamentals
- Easy to fit and tune These heads are extremely easy to tune even for players with minimal tuning experience. Not only does the head produce a deep fat 1970s Rock n Roll sound but offers an attractive black design to complement the rest of your drumming setup. Evans Drumheads Evans is a globally famous brand pioneering the design of drum heads for over 40 years. Previous innovations include the EMAD AC2S and the Hydraulic series. All Evans products are manufactured in the USA within the brands state of the art facility. Specifications Size: 18&rsquo
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- Plies: 2 Construction: 2x 7mil Film Layers With Inner Oil Layer Finish: Black Product Code: TT18HBG
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