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Better than rubber cymbals, don't expect great sound.
I use these with my electronic kit for the feel, not the sound.
The hi hats can be really sharp (I use ear protection because of them) the 16' and 18' are decent, nothing bad or nothing good to say about the sound. I use them both as crashes.
The feeling however over rubber cymbals is night and day. You get the attack and rebound you would get from a normal cymbal, so what you learn translates perfectly to a real kit. Although they are heavier and you feel that.
A positive to that is that you will probably never break these.
I would recommend low volume cymbals for anyone who would get noise complaints and doesn't practice as much because of it. Would I recommend the Zildjan ones? I don't know, I haven't tried the other brands, I think about switching out the HH's sometimes tho.
The hi hats can be really sharp (I use ear protection because of them) the 16' and 18' are decent, nothing bad or nothing good to say about the sound. I use them both as crashes.
The feeling however over rubber cymbals is night and day. You get the attack and rebound you would get from a normal cymbal, so what you learn translates perfectly to a real kit. Although they are heavier and you feel that.
A positive to that is that you will probably never break these.
I would recommend low volume cymbals for anyone who would get noise complaints and doesn't practice as much because of it. Would I recommend the Zildjan ones? I don't know, I haven't tried the other brands, I think about switching out the HH's sometimes tho.
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e - cymbals killer
ride: almost excellent, hats: the loudest ones when you 're using silent heads on the set, crash: kind of dissappointed by cause you really have to hit it in order to get the sound out of it... overall? solid decision over an e-drum set cymbals responsivewise.
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Great for practice
Great product for practice in a well-built up area. I was skeptical of the Hihats at first as they sounded very washy, but playing with a full kit using Remo silent skins seems to fit in well. The ride cymbal seems a bit loud on the bell for otherwise great. The crash is lovely and low.
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Good starting point towards a more house friendly drum set
A good set. The 16" Crash are a bit thin, i highly recommend complementing with the 20" ride and you are ready to go!
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GOOD Cymbals
These are a great solution to quiet practice at home but the stick is audible when hitting off the cymbals. They are worth it if you really need a solution to noise
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