Low Volume Cymbal Pack Mute Cymbal Set 14'Hihats+16"Crash+18'Crash+20"Ride 5 Pieces Silver Drummer Practice Quiet Cymbal for

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 508 ratings

Price: 60.99

Last update: 12-29-2024


About this item

【Package Include】The low volume cymbal set 5 pieces: 2*14"hi-hat+16"crash+18"crash ride+20"ride cymbal.
【Lower Volume & Real Sound】The silent cymbals pack are 60%-70% quieter than regular cymbals and feel like real cymbals when played.You can play longer without ear fatigue or hearing damage.
【Great Quality】The quiet cymbals pack are made of high quality stainless steel, sturdy and not easy to break. The entire surface of the mute cymbal is polished to make the surface and edges smoother. Fine workmanship and sophisticated look.
【Practice Anywhere】The low noise cymbal pack are suitable for apartment, bedroom, rehearsal room and other scenes.The drum cymbals can be used with any drum set.
【For all ages】The low volume cymbals are designed for beginners and drummers to practice, which is a great option for those who are looking for a simple, cheap way to get cymbals.

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Anonymous
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic mute cymbals for the price
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
We got this pack of cymbals to be used for a Rock and Metal band-themed summer camp for kids 6th-10th grade with the expectation that few of them would be responsible enough to actually wear earplugs. In order to test them beforehand, I brought them to my own band practice and let our heavy-handed drummer try them out to see if they were going to be durable enough. Not only are they able to take a beating from a real drummer, but we have actually come to prefer using mute cymbals for our own band practice! The tones are surprisingly bright for how thin they are, the anodization has held up well to stick strikes so far (~2 months of playing), and they sound fairly convincing as full cymbals on recording. Additionally, being quieter has helped prevent bleed-over to the other drum mics.

I was so impressed by these inexpensive cymbals that I went and bought two more sets - one branded as Aisen (~$200) and another as Resanito ($~60). The Aisen have a heavier stamping and thicker coating so sound much darker, while the Resanito are bare steel and have a very dry crisp character; making these Arborea cymbals our favorites of this range.

5/5 would purchase again!
April Morgan
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the money
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
Hats are decent, not great. Ride is decent, not great. Crashes are better than decent, but not quite great. The bells are ok, I think the worst is the ride, but still sounds ok in the mix. We bought these to match the Remo Silent Strokes, which we taped up to get more volume. These match quite well in sound with the modified Silent stroke heads for low volume recording. You can tape the bottoms and they get louder and change the tone a little. Think a person could really dial these in if they tried. Would by again if I lost these.
Chris
4.0 out of 5 stars Good quality for price, not as good as L80
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
For $99 it’s hard to find something that sound as good as these, AND come in a 4-piece set. I bought these to replace a broken L80 cymbal, which would have cost more than twice what this set cost for just one cymbal. They feel pretty good and have plenty of wash/sustain - the 20” and 18” cymbals actually sound excellent, almost like “real” cymbals.

Of course, nothing that costs this little is free of problems. Here they are:
- WAY louder than L80s, it’s not even close. You can wail on the L80s and they’re never louder than about 80db. Playing these with normal velocity, expect about 95db.
- Hi-hats are terrible. Super tinny, ugly sounding, definitely not purpose-designed hi-hats (all of these cymbals have the exact same profile BTW, just different diameters). I kept the L80 hats on my practice kit despite the difference in volume.
- Little to no bell on any of the cymbals (again, all the same profile). Do not expect to get any bell definition out of the ride, unlike with L80s.
- The ride especially suffers from being too thin, it’s more like a 20” crash than a ride. You will not get any stick definition with this like you will with L80s.

All things considered, a really good set of practice cymbals relative to price, but definitely manage your expectations (ESPECIALLY if you already own L80s or comparable cymbals from Sabian, Meinl, etc).
Richo
5.0 out of 5 stars Very nice sounding practice / low volume cymbals.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
Very nice sounding practice / low volume cymbals. The crashes sound especially good for the price....ride is a little "thin" sounding but ok. Canto go wrong for low volume playing, practice, or maybe even some taping!.
Kenneth
5.0 out of 5 stars Quiet noise
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
Love these things. Nice and mild on the noise. No more compl. The color is an added bonus.
julie anderson
5.0 out of 5 stars Lower your volume level without slowly dying inside.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024
For the money, they are fantastic. (The 20" ride cymbal has a nice wash with Vic Firth rubber drumstick tips.). The hats work pretty well as hats. They still are fairly loud but the volume doesn't cut through walls like a typical cymbal. Well worth the money!
Frank
4.0 out of 5 stars Love the ride and crashes
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
I love these for the cost but my cases zipper was damaged in shipping can you send me a replacement?
The ride and crash cymbals are terrific but the hi hats are a little too trashy sound for me
The splash was pretty good too

Over all a great cymbal pack for low volume product!
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Frank
4.0 out of 5 stars Love the ride and crashes
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
I love these for the cost but my cases zipper was damaged in shipping can you send me a replacement?
The ride and crash cymbals are terrific but the hi hats are a little too trashy sound for me
The splash was pretty good too

Over all a great cymbal pack for low volume product!
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Chris
5.0 out of 5 stars Great value
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
Sound is pretty good. Durability so far is good (I’m a heavy hitter). The volume is great for practice, but would like to see how they sound recorded with reduced height overhead mics. This maybe something that can be used to reduce stage volume when playing a gig.

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