🎵 Play Loud, Live Quietly!
The Low Volume Cymbal Pack includes a complete set of 5 cymbals—14" hi-hats, 16" crash, 18" crash, and 20" ride—designed for quieter play. Each cymbal features hand-drilled holes for enhanced sound quality while being 60%-70% quieter than traditional cymbals. Perfect for various settings, this durable set comes with a free cymbal bag, making it an ideal choice for musicians seeking to practice without disturbing others.
K**W
Great value and they do the job. Cool colors!
This set is perfect for quiet practice and easy storage(came with cymbal bag). Rainbow coloring is very cool! They seem pretty durable too, as I'm a harder hitter and they've held up. Weight is approx medium.The sound is not as fine tuned as name brand cymbal companies like Zildjian make, but those sets are at least 3 times as much. The hats in this kit are pretty harsh sounding(imagine steel can lids slapping together, slightly quieter), but it's not an issue if you play along to music with headphones, earbuds, or just wear earplugs. Also heads up, you may likely need to wipe them down with a cloth before handling or setting them up, as mine were covered in a dusty film from the factory.All in all very happy with what I got for the price!
F**.
Great quality at a great price
I saw a number of low price, low volume cymbals on Amazon but I wasn’t sure which ones to choose. I found some great reviews and videos for these particular cymbals and I am really glad I chose them. They do control the volume level but, just as important they sound great.
T**M
Ask yourself: "What's my goal here?"
Seriously, ask yourself that question.Is your goal to buy cymbals that provide a professional level sound while also cutting the volume that you'll also be able to use for live gigs at smaller venues? If the answer is yes, then you are living in a fantasy land because even the "big boy" low volume cymbals are terrible for the purpose of live music. If you're too loud for a live venue then get to practicing dynamics... you're a drummer for goodness sake and need to learn to hit softer when the venue calls for it.Is your goal to buy low-volume cymbals for practice at home because you need some tone in your life and are tired of the *THUNK* of rubber pads on your cymbals? Do you understand that these cymbals will in no way sound like $600 Meinl Byzance cymbals? Is your ONLY goal to be quieter while retaining some tone? If you can answer all with a yes, then seriously grab these things.$75 for low-volume cymbals that cut dBs AND give you some tone is a steal. If you are honest with yourself about the realities of practicing drums at home you'll realize that short of a full electric kit, you'll never get "quiet" only "quieter". These give you the quieter you are looking for.And again, I don't care what brand you buy, but no one has low-volume cymbals that don't sound terrible in a live setting. These should be to help you during practice only.UPDATED REVIEW AFTER 8-MONTHS OF USE EDIT: These cymbals still work amazingly well for practicing. I paired them with some silent stroke drum heads for my shells and I am able to practice in my garage, play some music on my BT speaker, and let it rip. I live in a town house and I've had my close neighbors act surprised when I'm loading my drums into the car for a gig -- I get some form of "I didn't know you played drums!" - and that was my goal. Still 5 stars, still happy with the purchase, still great for practicing at home, and still never using these for live gig.
B**.
Good Product
Nice set with good sound. Does what I need for my drumming sessions. Ordered blue ones, but got red ones and im actually not mad as the red is a very nice color.
M**N
Does what it says it will do and good value/sound!
I was unaware that low volume cymbals could sound rather great and be this affordable. Chose the rainbow color and the kids like the look on my drum set. The price and availability fluctuates wildly on amazon for this color but overall, a good deal. They truly are less than half the volume no matter how hard you hit them. A slight bit less nuance when hitting different areas of the cymbals such as the bell vs edge vs body than a normal bronze cymbal (pretty sure these are steel alloy of some kind) but build quality appears to match anything else out there. Will not be disappointed, i can guarantee that. They come with a pretty decent cymbal bag and the shipping was well padded and fast.
P**K
Great low volume cymbals!
I originally purchase these cymbals to replace my hi hat Zildjian Gen 16 AE Cymbals. I cracked the top cymbal and one Zildjian Gen 16 AE Cymbal cost is $160. So, for the price of the set of 5, I think they were $60 and a free cymbal bag. I figured I'd take the chance! Well, my plan didn't work out because the cymbal bell on the hi hats is too shallow. So, I'm using the crash and ride cymbals with the Zildjian Gen 16 set up! I now have a stack that I use with my Roland TD11. They sound great! I'm using the hi hat cymbals in my practice set up! I'm very happy with the sound and the quality! And who can't use a free cymbal bag! I'm very happy with them and the finish on these cymbals look really cool! There are many low volume cymbals to choose from, why spend big bucks for the major cymbal manufacturers. I know some will get upset with me buying from the cheaper unknow cymbal manufacturers but for my situation they were the right choice for me! They suit the purpose for what they are! I think if you go with them you will also be happy! Rock on my drum brothers and sisters!
A**R
Unbelievable
WOW ! Simply WOW ! I did a little research on YouTube about this product that gave me the confidence to purchase..I had called a local Drum store and inquired about their Low Volume Cymbals that they wanted 419.00 for!I set these up last night for a practice run and was blown away...Crisp, clear sound at 2/3s the volume! AND FOR A PRICE THAT BLEW ME AWAY !Cant recommend these enough!!!!
T**
Bang for your buck!
Drummer here with 27 years experience ~ My 12 year old daughter just started learning the drums and I got her a set of these to help bring down the noise levels when she’s practicing. They look sharp, sound great, and have a good feel when you hit them. Highly recommend for any beginner or advanced drummer looking to quiet things down.
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