MOSICOLow Volume Cymbal Pack 14”Hi-hats 16”Crash 18”Crash 20"ride Plus a FREE 10”Splash Cymbal Mute Cymbal 6 Pieces Silent Drum Practice Cymbal (Silver)
Included components | Cymbal |
Finish type | Metal,Polished |
Manufacturer | MOSICO |
Item Weight | 454 g |
Package Dimensions | 50.8 x 50.8 x 0.51 cm; 453.59 g |
Item model number | MO-SE-10 |
Color Name | Silver |
Material Type | Metal,Stainless Steel |
Size | 6pcs-10"14"16"18"20" |
A**8
very good
very good
G**H
Inexpensive and yet Pro Quality
I’ve played drums for more than 40 yrs and have played to best. I needed something more quiet for smaller venues. I took a chance on these cymbals. I use them for everything now. My bandmates like them bc they’re not super loud. I have more than a month of play time on them and they’re played like normal. I take them on my gigs. No one misses the higher-end cymbals. I’m not seeing any signs of wear or damage. If you’re debating about it they’ll hold up, then dont. Just Do It! It’s a $100. They will hold up to the abuse. They are shimmery and blend well.Note: One thing to take note of these cymbals have a smaller sized hole and will need an undersized cymbal sleeve. I have dw stands and it required I take a Tama sleeve/wing nut and make mods to it and slip it over the dw threads. To me that wasn’t a big deal. Dw threads and sleeves have a larger diameter than Tama. The mod was cut the wing nut off and split the sleeve down the middle to slip over the threads. Nonetheless it took a whole 10 mins to remedy. If you get these cymbals, then consider getting a pack of Tama wing nut sleeves. No mods required for the hihats. The hihat clutch worked fine.
B**Y
Lame!
One cymbal was missing!
J**E
Great quality to price
Highly recommend these if you’re after quieter cymbals - but look elsewhere if you’re in an apartment and need really quiet cymbals (L80’s). I recommend combining the free splash and large crash for a great sounding trash crash. Also, you will need to put small amounts of duct tape on the underside of these to remove the harsh overtones, but they all sound great once you find the right position for these. Hi hats are pretty average but you can’t win them all. Overall extremely happy with the price of these and quality. Don’t imagine you can play them extremely hard though.
P**W
Low volume cymbals suck!!!
Low volume cymbals suck! Yes, that’s right! I’ve tried them a lot of them from Zildjian, Sabian, Evans, And Trick to name a few. None of them “Wowed” me and they ALL sounded very similar with varying differences in tone/pitch. For $100 bucks you’re getting low volume cymbals that to me are in the ball park with mentioned brands above. Those other brands are running up to $400 bucks. Do yourself a favor and buy those if you’re intent is for low volume practice cymbals. They sound great for what they are. If your expecting these to sound like custom K’s your obviously going to be disappointed. But these sound really good for what they are at a price that justifies the intended purpose! Save your other hard earned dollars for real quality cymbals to play live. I do believe you can use these for situations where subtle cymbals are needed. Hope this helps!
N**I
Blue pack was missing the 10" Splash, buyer beware
The Cymbals are nice and I wouldn't knock the quality since they are just practice cymbals, but just beware of missing cymbals as I had bought the Blue pack and the 10" Splash was missing. Just a heads up in case they ever stock that pack again (or just in general for the other packs as well).
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