Sabian Quiet Tone Practice Cymbals Set 14” Hi-Hats 16” Crash 20” Ride (QTPC503)
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This is the 20" Ride with hi hats of 14" and crashes of 16".
Selected User Reviews For Sabian Quiet Tone Practice Cymbals Set 14” Hi-Hats 16” Crash 20” Ride (QTPC503)
The sound quality of these "Quiet Tone" cymbals is not what I imagined it to be, to be honest. They have been durable so far and have enough brightness and warmth to play music of Clarity and refinement are the two defining characteristics of cymbal bells. Beginner drummers should pay attention to these tips Actually, as I play these cymbals, I find myself thinking about how wonderful they are compared to my ancient Zildjian The cymbals are a great addition to my electric set and I am grateful to have them. It is very much true that 'Quiet' is an important part of our lives. I have met my neighbors a couple of times, and they have been great You're doing a great job with the drums. As for cons The cymbals claim that the sound they produce is soft and ends quickly It is designed to be really low sustain, so you will have to repeat a lot A certain level of carry should be kept by splashing the cymbals. We are here to get you back into drumming, whether you are a professional or just starting out. Whether you're a drummer just getting started or someone learning how everything works, this set is absolutely essential!.
This cymbal set has a quiet tone, so they're pricey, but I love it. The environment is quiet enough not to distract me or cause me to be self-absorbed Noise is harmful. The hi-fi system makes a lot of noise Easy to play hat that is crisp, light, and easy to wear. With the 20 inch ride you'll definitely have a great feeling and the ring is nice, too. The first time I played, I was not able to record myself. However, there is a negative to this ride as well it emits a low frequency hum even if you play it moderately. It is also true that most conventional ride cymbals do this, but they are.
You're awesome for doing this. The perfect way to practice in peace and get a real sense of control.
The product is excellent for practicing quietly and playing in low volume situations. It is durable, well made, and definitely worth every penny.
I really like that.
It only took a couple of weeks for the 16-inch crash to develop a horrible rattling sound. The cracks and physical damage weren't there, just a very loud rattling sound that cut through the normally quiet sounds of the cymbal. Those looking for a quiet practice cymbal should look elsewhere, but I would warn those who need the rest.