Low Volume Cymbal Pack Silver Mute Cymbal 14"/16"/18"/20" 5 Pieces Drum Cymbal Set








Key features
- •PRODUCES EXCELLENT SOUND - Low volume cymbals sound low, bright and crisp, and can achieve over 70% silence, producing excellent sound while remaining quiet compared to traditional cymbals.
- •WELL MADE - The edges of the quiet cymbals are polished smooth, enhancing the sound feedback and making the sound brighter. Maintains its tone while withstanding the impact of drumsticks . Bringing you a true cymbal feel and sophisticated look.
- •HIGH QUALITY MATERIAL - This silent cymbals is made of thickened stainless steel material, which makes the cymbal more durable. Suitable for beginners and professionals to practice for a long time.
- •VERSATILE USE - These practice cymbal packs are perfect for apartments, practice rooms, rehearsals and other venues. Suitable for any style of music, they can be used with any drum set.
- •PACKAGE INCLUDES - The drum cymbal pack includes a pair of 14" hi-hats, a 16" crash, an 18" crash, a 20" ride. If you encounter any problems during use, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will make every effort to solve your problem.
Low Volume Cymbal Pack Silver Mute Cymbal 14"/16"/18"/20" 5 Pieces Drum Cymbal Set
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Customer Reviews
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These are f'ing amazing! Better than name brand
Valued Customer✓ Verified Purchase•February 11, 2024
I am getting back into drumming. Cymbals are a huge expense. I tried Zildjian and Evans version at sweetwater. Zildjian high hats and ride were decent, but crashes were like gongs. Evans all sounded better and louder.
I got these at like $41 sale and damn they are awesome!
High hat...best in set. Sound amazing. Chick and open close great.
Ride....sounds great. Usable bell yet small.
Crashes......sound the best I've found. Resonant and bright.
I got these at like $41 sale and damn they are awesome!
High hat...best in set. Sound amazing. Chick and open close great.
Ride....sounds great. Usable bell yet small.
Crashes......sound the best I've found. Resonant and bright.
great for electronic drums
Jun T.✓ Verified Purchase•January 22, 2024
The cymbals sound superb. The hihats unfortunately sound VERY thin. I ended up placing a regular hihat underneath the low volume ones for extra body. Great for replacing awful electronic cymbals.
Sounds great!
mod my brain✓ Verified Purchase•January 11, 2024
They sound great and are super affordable. Way better sounding than the zildjian low volume ones that are expensive. Great for drummers trying to lower sound in practice room or making your singer happy sort of but they never are really
Read this first to know if they meet your needs.
Pink Mustang Guitar✓ Verified Purchase•January 2, 2024
The media could not be loaded. In the vid I am using Eb1 low-volume heads. I am stating this because the cymbals sound of similar volume to the heads.
These look slick. They go well with chrome hardware. The ride and crashes have pleasant light and airy sound. The hats sound thin and trashy but I think it is hard to replicate a heavy bronze bottom sound with a steel alloy. These are not quiet enough for an apartment or housemates. The Zildjians are whisper quiet and could work for that but not these. This isn't a bad thing. It depends on your needs. I personally feel the Zildjians are too quiet for a multi-instrument rehearsal or small venue. These however would be great for a rehearsal or small gig. I would guess the ride and crashes are 30-35% quieter than standard cymbals.
These look slick. They go well with chrome hardware. The ride and crashes have pleasant light and airy sound. The hats sound thin and trashy but I think it is hard to replicate a heavy bronze bottom sound with a steel alloy. These are not quiet enough for an apartment or housemates. The Zildjians are whisper quiet and could work for that but not these. This isn't a bad thing. It depends on your needs. I personally feel the Zildjians are too quiet for a multi-instrument rehearsal or small venue. These however would be great for a rehearsal or small gig. I would guess the ride and crashes are 30-35% quieter than standard cymbals.
Good sound, good value
Charles N✓ Verified Purchase•December 28, 2023
These are just loud enough for a small jam band situation. And they sound surprisingly good for the price. Better than expected
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