Zildjian L80 Low Volume 468 Box Set

Low Volume Cymbal Set

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1 year ago

Zildjian L80 Low Volume 468 Box Set

They are the best, for the long run

2 years ago

Fantastic

Not THAT quiet but still an improvement for home use…

2 years ago

Totally worth it

I compared three different sets of low volume, and these were the most expensive but definitely worth the price. Very good sound, good dampening and most importantly neighbors approved!

2 years ago

Best option to practice ...

I practiced with an electronic kit for years, what i felt when i play the cymbals with an electronic kit never made me happy and satisfied. With these cymbals, everything feels great, the feel, response when you hit the cymbals is like you are playing regular cymbals, the sound is not perfect of course, but still satisfying and really very low. I liked the ride cymbal the most, its sustain is great for this group of cymbals. Overall sound is so reduced that you sometimes wish it to be a little bit louder.

4 years ago

Great sound

Great sound giving the characteristics

4 years ago

Stunning set

If you are after a low level set delivered with quality look no further. I personally love the look also.

5 years ago

Amazing Zildjian L80 Low Volume 468

I use this set for playing in my flat.

They are amazing because they keep the sound as it is in really low volume.

I will going to upgrade the set with the splash, gong and the bigger ride.

The vibration and the bounce are a bit strong comparing the standard cymbals.

They do the great job.

5 years ago

Real good set

great set and sounds really good,meet expectations

5 years ago

Impressed indeed

I must admit i was a bit unsure about ordering these for practicing at home.... but i should not have been. these are excellent

Really well made, have a good weight to them so they behave like real cymbals when hit, they swing and decay nicely.

And i would agree they probably do lower the volume by about 80%

5 years ago

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.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Zildjian
  • Released in 2015
  • Average price : $438
  • New and innovative cymbal series with comparatively 80% quieter cymbals
  • Ideal for drummers, who prefer to combine authentic feel with quiet practicing
  • Very good for practice rooms, unplugged gigs or situations where quiet play is necessary
  • 14" Low Volume Hi-Hat
  • 16" Low Volume Crash
  • 18" Low Volume Crash/Ride
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