L80 Low Volume 348 Box Set : Perfect set for indoor rehearsals!

7 years ago

I have been using these cymbals for the last one year now on the kit in my bedroom, and I loved them so much that I added a 16" crash and a 10" splash to my kit as well (and now plan to add the 18" china)!

Pros:

1. These cymbals are REALLY quiet when compared to usual ones. Of course they still make some noise (they aren't rubber pads), but the levels are so tolerable that never once did my flat mates complain of me being too loud in the house

2. The hi-hats are the best part of the pack. The differences in closed vs open vs half-open hi-hats are clearly discernible despite the low volume levels.

3. The overall design of the cymbals is good, and the jingling on the stands is the same as with usual cymbals, despite the obvious difference in construction.

4. The differences in the pitch of the two crashes (since I now have two of them on my kit) is quite evident, and adds colour to the sound.

5. Pretty strong make that can take continuous heavy hammering by the sticks.

Cons:

1. The ride is a little louder than what I would prefer.

2. The bell on the ride is too small for me to conveniently play on it.

3. Pricey

Conclusion:

Despite being a bit costly, these are great cymbals to have if you want to play in your room/garage, with a sturdy make! Would definitely recommend!!

Image Zildjian L80 Low Volume 348 Box Set

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Zildjian
  • Released in 2015
  • Average price : $426
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