giovani
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de enero de 2025
Quieter than normal cymbals and comes with an extra crash
Woodsmoke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de diciembre de 2024
nice price for a set of practice low volume cymbals for drum set. my first set of cymbals I bought years ago were brass and high end , they sounded great but cost 8+ times the cost of these cymbals. These cymbals are stainless steel and they sound fine. For a better sound add several brass paper fasteners to several of the holes in the cymbals and when the cymbal is hit it gives out a sizzle sound. Highly recommend
Lalo
Comentado en México el 17 de diciembre de 2024
Platillos de suave sonido para practicar con poco volumen.
TY
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de octubre de 2024
These are still pretty loud despite being called mute cymbals. More around 60% reduced volume. The crashes sound excellent. The 20” is more of a crash/ride since it’s light and the bell isn’t good. The hi hats are the biggest issue. They’re a bit warped so there’s extra movement between closed normally and closed hard, which flattens them out. They work fine in practice though but you’ll be missing a crisp chick sound when they’re closed unless you’re heavy footed. You get what you pay for. The bottoms are the same as the top so don’t expect a lot of definition. I don’t suspect the gold finish is going to last on the edges as there’s already noticeable wear after a week. Not a huge deal bearing in mind these are made of steel and you won’t notice unless you’re looking close. Overall they’re a much better value than the brass cymbals from major manufacturer. Just keep in mind the flaws.
R-710
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2023
I've been playing drums since 1997 and have had all kinds of cymbals, I'm so impressed with these! The crash cymbals sound bright with a nice decay, the ride also sounds amazing for what these are. I wasn't looking for super low volume cymbals, just wanted something a bit quieter than my regular Sabians. They sound great through my ead10. Now the only problem I have with them is that the 14" hihats are the same weight so they sound cheap. I kind of knew this before I ordered them so I preemptively purchased two 16" crashes of different weights (different manufacturers) and I LOVE my hihats. The top hat is an arborea crash (shipping weight 1.7lb) and the bottom hat was a generic crash (shipping weight 1.9lb) together they make a great pair of hihats! I compared all 3 16" crashes and the mosico sounds the best.
Omar Pacheco
Comentado en México el 19 de noviembre de 2023
Si lo que quieres es que no se escuche tanto están excelentes, nunca había tenido unos platos de éstas características, pero suenan increíble. El empaque dejó mucho que desear, solo estaban dentro de una bolsa, y esas bolsas dentro de una caja sin protecciones, pero llegaron bien
Juanbsmart
Comentado en México el 27 de julio de 2022
Me sorprendio la calidad de los platillos , ya que son muy baratos y la verdad que si es un volumen muy bajo , los utilizo en un cuarto chico y no me lastima los oidos ya que como vuelvo a repetir no es un volumen muy alto , los recomiendo .Llegaron en el tiempo estipulado .
Felix
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de marzo de 2022
Received the cymbals kit today.They sound nice when played bare, but they're still kinda loud for my appartment setup.Has I live in an appartment, I needed to muff them. So I bought a cymbals mute wraparound kit and when I put these on, the cymbals didn't sound really well, producing only thump and bad metal resonance.And even when they're muffled, they're still too loud for my place so.I might keep them until I move somewhere where I'll be able to use them.They seem to be well made and they're definitely usable if you can afford to make a bit of noise.