🎵 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Resanito 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 without sacrificing sound quality. Each cymbal features hand-drilled holes for rich tones and is made from durable metal, ensuring longevity. Ideal for use in noise-sensitive environments, this pack comes with a FREE cymbal bag for easy transport.
Included components | Cymbal |
Manufacturer | Resanito |
UPC | 731694427063 |
Item Weight | 454 g |
Package Dimensions | 55.24 x 53.34 x 6.35 cm; 453.59 g |
Item model number | Low Volume Cymbal Pack |
Color Name | Chrome |
Material Type | Metal |
Proficiency Level | Professional |
A**R
These are great!
Great low volume. I hit hard and these have held shape very well. Not a great bell for a ride cymbals, but these are better than the Zildjian low volumes and a lot better price.I would buy again for sure
E**T
amazing deal, fraction of the price
these low volume cymbals are a steal. They are significantly quieter yet still feel like the real thing. Why pay $300 + for name brand pieces of metal with hundreds of holes in them? I haven't compared them side by side, but only knowing these I'm totally satisfied with the sound. It's pretty high pitched but still has a natural explosion and decay to them. The only flag is the hi-hats are a little trashy but putting a cloth inside helps to clean them up. for less than $100 they do exactly what I need them to do!
J**N
Great product, sent wrong color
The product itself is quality. Nice and solid set with half the noise. My only complaint is that the wrong color was sent. Ordered silver but was sent rainbow. I am sure they would have fixed it by my kid did not want to wait any longer to play. I would order these again.
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.
M**
My band mates really appreciate these!
Great low volume cymbals…allows for quieter practice, so you hear all the parts.
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