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Zildjian L80 Low Volume 468 Box Set
Zildjian's Low Volume Family of cymbals provides a unique new playing experience - delivering a quieter sound without losing the authentic feel of a Zildjian cymbal. With Zildjian's new line of cymbals you can retain the feel and sound of your drumming; no more neoprene pads, mutes and other dampening devices needed to practice at a reasonable volume. Ideal for practice rooms, drum lesson rooms, low volume gigs or any other situation where reduced volumes are required.
The Low Volume Family of cymbals have a specialized pattern to deliver the best of both worlds: musical sound and lower volume. This innovative pattern is combined with a special proprietary alloy with a unique matte finish that enables the Low Volume cymbal to have fewer high frequencies and is up to 80% quieter than a traditional cymbal.
Includes:
• 14" L80 Low Volume HiHat pair
• 16" L80 Low Volume Crash
• 18" L80 Low Volume Crash Ride
The Low Volume Family of cymbals have a specialized pattern to deliver the best of both worlds: musical sound and lower volume. This innovative pattern is combined with a special proprietary alloy with a unique matte finish that enables the Low Volume cymbal to have fewer high frequencies and is up to 80% quieter than a traditional cymbal.
Includes:
• 14" L80 Low Volume HiHat pair
• 16" L80 Low Volume Crash
• 18" L80 Low Volume Crash Ride
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Perfect for what I need 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Red Deer, Alberta
I have the Zildjan Low Volume 80 ride cymbal. I use it with my electronic kit and can hear just the attack through my headphones.
I also use it in a low volume setting for rehearsals and plan to try it out soon at a small venue concert gig. I think it would be really appreciated in a house concert setting, as well.
Decent stick action, although it’s a little light and it has middling tone/ring. It’s quieter and smoother sounding that my hihat and I know any player standing beside it in rehearsal appreciates it.
I also have a 20” standard ride; while I like its sound, tone and action, it’s really loud in a rehearsal or intimate performance setting.
I also use it in a low volume setting for rehearsals and plan to try it out soon at a small venue concert gig. I think it would be really appreciated in a house concert setting, as well.
Decent stick action, although it’s a little light and it has middling tone/ring. It’s quieter and smoother sounding that my hihat and I know any player standing beside it in rehearsal appreciates it.
I also have a 20” standard ride; while I like its sound, tone and action, it’s really loud in a rehearsal or intimate performance setting.
Posted by Rob on Apr 21, 2022
save your money 1 of 21 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Scarborough, Ontario
there are no pleasing tones .. more stick noise than any thing .. spend your money on some thing you need
Posted by johnny b on Feb 1, 2018
A must have for realistic Stick Feel Practice setups. 2 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Edmonton North, Alberta
Just added these to my silent acoustic practice kit, that I am dialing in to feel like you are playing real drums.
Realistic stick rebound and feel are a huge part of my process so far.
A must have for any serious practice setup where you are looking for true stick feel.
Posted by Brendan McGonigle on Mar 29, 2017
Very quiet 4 of 4 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Kamloops, British Columbia
I took home the LV348 and the LV468 to compare. The 13-inch hats in the LV348 are brighter and trashy-er than the 14" hats, and both make a bit of noise. The 16-inch crash is darker than the 14", but neither make much sound at all. The 18-inch crash ride has a decent 'tah' sound and makes more sound than the crashes do. All this is kinda moot if you have headphones on given how quiet these play. I am keeping the LV348 set and adding a single 16" L80 crash to it as well.
Posted by Doug D on Mar 2, 2017