🎤 Play Loud, Live Softly!
The Avedis Zildjian Company L80 Low Volume Crash Ride Cymbal is an 18-inch cymbal designed for musicians seeking a quieter sound without sacrificing quality. Its matte finish not only looks sleek but also enhances its low-volume capabilities, making it perfect for practice sessions and intimate performances.
F**O
Factory defect?
Excellent Option For Practice or GigsI've owned a set of Zildjian's Low Volume cymbals for about three months, and I'm very impressed. They sound great, are very quiet, and are extremely durable. Perfect for practice or small gigs. The only downside that I can think of is that the finish starts to turn a little dark after prolonged use... however, it does not affect the sound quality in any way. Another issue is that the bell on the ride cymbal does not sound like a traditional bell. But, the rest of the ride sounds excellent.However, I also purchased a Zildjian Low Volume L80 10" Splash cymbal as a separate item, but when I opened the package, the cymbal was (I think) a factory defect, because the shape of it resembled a small China cymbal (see the pictures I attached). I think it was pressed upside down... the bell of it is at the same level of its round edge... got bad luck with this purchase. It sounds great though, so I'm keeping it.
I**R
The Zildjian 20” LV Ride is perfect for a quiet practice setup.
Adding the 20” LV ride completed my quiet practice setup. I already had the Zildjian LV 14” hi-hats with 16” and 18” cymbals. My quiet kit layout is now the same arrangement as my normal drum kit. This is invaluable and I spend many hours of quality practice time on the LV kit and it all translates well to the real drum set. The 20” ride and the other Zildjian LV cymbals are excellent in my opinion and allow quiet accurate technical practice in every respect including good sound, feel, and dynamics. If you are setting up a quiet kit I highly recommend the Zildjian LV cymbals they are worth the money. I personally could not be without these for my serious practice time.
M**A
Excellent feel, play anytime!
I set up my kit with quiet heads and cymbals to extend the hours I can practice without disturbing the household - or the neighbors with little ones. I have the high hat, 16", 18" and 20" from Zildjian and they are not only fun to play on, but sound good enough for small club gigs. Crisp and responsive with wood or nylon tips. Neighbors asked me if I stopped playing altogether! Been playing on Z's since the 70's - expect quality!
J**H
It's okay but a little bright for me
I recently bought an acoustic drum set after years of owning an electronic set because I hated the feel of that set’s rubber cymbals. But as I didn’t want something too loud I equipped it with the Remo silentstrike heads and the Zildjian low volume cymbals. I started with the combo of the crash, crash/ride and hi-hats. I then added a 10 inch splash. But I wanted something a little bigger than the 18 inch crash/ride that came with the set. So I added this ride cymbal to the mix.To be honest, I find it a little too bright and wish it had a deeper tone. Still, it is pretty good and I plan to keep it as my main ride cymbal.
A**R
AMAZING sound!
This was an addition to my husband’s other three low volume cymbals.These put out incredible sound while still being quiet, if that’s possible.You still get the richness of a zildjan cymbal, with the muffle of the low volume.Great for apartments, garages, or anywhere else sound control may be an issues
D**R
Great feel at an impressively low volume
I love my e-kit, but the rubber cymbals just don't do it for me. This ride feels like a real cymbal without driving the neighbors crazy or requiring earplugs to protect my hearing. Highly recommended for practice.
D**7
L80 20 Ride
Wow this cymbal is amazing.I thought the 18in crash/ride had stick definition and it does but the 20 ride is crazy.Its quiet and has an underlying low tone but mostly the main thing that "sticks out" is the stick definition.Crazy. Quiet and dripping with stick definition.I thought about it and I suppose a good comparison might be playing your sticks on a tile countertop... I did that a few times when I was a kid and all you hear is your wooden sticks... pretty much only the attack sound of the sticks. That is very similar to this ride but again with a low volume underlying tone pretty much just stick definition. After you stop you can then detect/hear an underlying warm tone with short sustain (drummer talk "fast decay").Not sure what else to say.I love this l80 20inch ride it is amazing.
G**H
Sounds
Using nylon tip Regal 5A drum sticks. . .Nice quiet ride, but really crappy crash.Wire or Wood brushes, forget it!
J**H
Awesome Ride low volume
Best Ride Cymbal I could buy for low volume, very low sustain. They are more pricey but they the best!
P**D
Good feel and reduce noise considerably
Very nice cymbals which have an authentic feel and I would suggest they reduce sound by at least 60%.
C**Z
Excelente platillo
Es un excelente platillo para ensayar sin hacer mucho ruido, para espacios donde no puedas hacer demasiado ruido y se sienten cómo platillos normales.
神**彦
満足です。
自宅練習のシンバルはすべてこのシリーズですが、消音性に優れていて大変満足しています。
F**O
Sonido de calidad
Cuenta con un ping claro y bien definido. Excelente para practicar.
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