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EASTROCK Golden Low Volume Cymbal Pack, 5 Pieces (14'Hi-hat+16'Crash+18'Crash+20'Ride) with Cymbal Bag and Felts

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$65.99

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1.Color:Black


About this item

  • Excellent Quality: This silent cymbal is made of high-quality alloy material, which is strong and durable, the whole surface is polished, and the surface and edges are smoother.Small holes in the face allow it to produce a detailed and clear cymbal sound at low volumes
  • Lower Volume: These drum cymbals are designed to be 70%-80% quieter than traditional cymbals, making them ideal for practice and performance in noise-sensitive environments. Our low noise cymbals still maintain their metal texture and sound quality, so you can play longer without worrying about ear fatigue or hearing damage
  • Widely Used:This pack of silent cymbals pack are perfect for apartments, bedrooms, rehearsals, and other settings. They can be used with any drum set
  • Excellent Choice For Drummers: Our drum cymbals are a great choice for drummers and beginners. Whether you're practicing at home or performing on stage, our cymbal sets will elevate your drumming experience
  • Package Includes: Cymbal combination 14“ *2, 16” *1, 18“ *1, 20” *1, cymbal bag*1, cymbal felt combination*1


EASTROCK Low Volume Cymbal Pack Mute 5 Pieces Cymbal Set, 14"hi-hat+16"crash+18"crash+20"ride with Cymbal Bag and Cymbal Felts


Szechuan Chicken
2025-08-15 15:32:17
For reference I got the golden set.Don't let the price fool you. Yes these sound that good. 63.99 at the time of writing and found these fantastic for studio, Jazz and Blues use. My kids bang on them for rock and that is fine too. We usually use a complete set of Zildjians ZBTs (I know, I know, not much of an upgrade, but please understand we play at home), and though they sound great, they are not for small spaces.These are obviously for quiet use, but can easily be used for small venues, recording, and home. In fact even though these are for quiet use, that doesn't mean they are totally quiet. I don't know about using them in a classic NYC apartment, where you can hear the neighbor's alarm clock or electric toothbrush through the walls (yes I lived there, long live Chelsea!). If your planning on a big venue then just mic them, in a pinch.Comes with a really nice thick bag that comes with a removable split liner to protect each cymbal. Comes with a complete set of cymbal felts, and just with those two (bag and felt) it is worth the asking price. In fact you throw in the cymbals and now that is a smokin' deal. The cymbals includes 14" Hi-hats (both top and bottom), 16" crash, 18' crash, 20" ride.Each cymbal is smooth edge to edge, meaning the center holes and the outer diameter. Each small hole is good with no blemishes, or protruding flanges or sharp edges from visual inspection. All of the cymbals are free from manufacturing defects.Set includes:- Bag with removable liner.- 12 piece felt set.- 14" Hi-hats (both top and bottom)- 16" crash- 18' crash- 20" rideOnly thing missing in this set is a bell, a 10", and a trash cymbal, but that would bring the price point up, and being that the latter 3 are smaller, it would be much louder. I don't even think a quiet bell, or trash cymbal really exist.Comes well packed in a thick cardboard shipping box. Nothing damaged and all the cymbals are nicely finished and labeled. Each cymbal comes in it's own clear plastic bag, and then inserted into the carrying bag.
Chris
2025-08-13 11:14:50
The cymbals are truly amazing for the price. They are well built and look really nice. Best of all they play like real cymbals and sound as close as I could expect, but with minimal volume. This will make my rehearsal space so much more enjoyable.
Mark P
2025-07-15 15:56:22
They are perfect for my needs. Much lower volume. Ride sounds good. The bigger crash sounds pretty good. The hats and smaller crash perform great as well, just not as good sounding as the others.
Lawrence
2025-05-16 17:41:18
These low volume cymbals from Eastrock sound excellent and allow me to practice without driving everyone else out of the house. I chose these over other low cost options because I had good luck with a set of drum bags from Eastrock and like their cost/quality. I was not disappointed. It is hard to justify the cost of the major brands when compared with these. I would even consider using them at low volume venues or stacking them with other cymbals for a hybrid setup. I can't wait to test the various possibilities. They also come with an excellent cymbal bag that has internal dividers! No reason not to buy at this price. Coupled with Evans db ONE drum heads, this is a winning combination for quiet practice at home while maintaining the feel of regular acoustic drums and cymbals.
Alexander R
2025-03-28 14:53:14
Compared to pricier practice cymbals, these are not bad. Definitely durable and cost-effective. That said, they are a tad heavy and project a bit (more than I thought they would). They are lower frequency so the sound travels further (sound does not abate that fast). Still high enough pitch to pierce, too. They definitely cut decibels, but If you are REALLY in need of low/lower volume, maybe consider a more expensive, rather ubiquitous brand ending in the number 80. If you are looking to simply reduce volume by maybe 40% (if that 40% equates to a decibel reduction over standard acoustic cymbals played consistently e.g. moderate, rock groove with crashes/ride @ 100-125 dB), you'll probably end up in the 90-95 +/- dB range with these. The other brand might drop that level by 10+ dB (hence the 80 in the name, it's about the decibel level you can expect when playing those 'normally'). With thinner construction, higher frequency, the sound produced by the 80s attenuates/gets out of the way pretty fast, overall). 80 dB is about equivalent in sound to an old Eureka vacuum. 90-95 dB, however, is like a super-charged Eureka vacuum with it's unfiltered motor volume on 11. Sound tends to stick around a while longer. Ive played both these practice cymbals and the other brand's cymbals dynamically, and laying into them at night, in a sunken side room with poofy carpet and thick walls and still gotten told to knock it off. In short, no low volume variant will be ok in a home with others (esp at night) unless you have your own wing -- decidedly not ok for an apartment, condo, or townhome at night unless you're living in a sound-proof studio. Regardless, there really are no true 'low volume' cymbals- just lower in volume compared to standard acoustic. Even tapping away on rubber e-kit cymbals or rubberized/foam cymbal mutes will garner 15-20 dB. If you are in an apartment/condo situation living over someone, even the e-kits can result in visits from angry peeps in the evening hours when they are trying to watch Jeopardy! In peace (15-30 dB mod and even high-frequency waveforms are deft at penetrating thin walls and floors in condos).So, apologies for the long-winded review here. What 'low volume' set to go with really boils down to personal situation/preference, residence considerations, budget, your playing style, capacity for material durability - and assessed tolerance of the likely non-drummers around you (and their tempers if you happen to interfere with their avid evening game show watching or other nightly normaloid activities).If noise reduction really isn't *that big* of an issue, go with these. Good for the $$. If you think you need even lower volume, probably look elsewhere or better yet, if feasible, rent studio space!
Robert Shuler
2024-12-25 11:15:12
So I gave these 5 stars because for the price, they have great sound. They are less loud than regular cymbals, and sound better than anything near this price range. That said, they are still too loud for a home, so I bought mutes. I knew this from reading other reviews, no surprise.
Peter Brookhouzen
2024-11-28 10:14:19
Cymbals are quiet, yet punchy enough to ring true. Even have bell crowns. Hi hats are a little snicky, but have a good shoop. Could definitely use these in gigs in small venues. At any fate, family and neighbors will love the decreased volume. Especially if you also muffle your drums with pads.