L80 low Volume Cymbals 6 years later

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Hey #drummers, this week we are taking a look at @ZildjianCompany Low volume cymbals the L80. Ive do a full review on the #zildjian L80 cymbals about 5 years ago, and now im show you how the Zildjian cymbals low volumes are after using them from 6 years.
This video will help drummers that are thinking of buying the low volume cymbals and want to know the longevity of the cymbals, are they strong and do they break easily. This will help you before you buy them.
Thanks for having a look at my drumming video and ill see you next week.
Brendrum
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thanks for this video and your insights my friend. i just received a Tama Club Jam Pancake kit, along with a set of Remo Silentstrokes (super quiet) and got some Wuhan low volume cymbals (they work somewhat, but I find them still a bit too loud, while feel remains the same). In this case, I may return them and grab this exact set after trying it out in store, and I find the feel to be nearly exact to the Wuhans, even the same quip/gripe about the crash feeling... weird... but the ride and hats being fine!

I tried to go cheap and get the Wuhans but they are still oddly too loud, especially the ride cymbal. Hoping with these new cymbals I'll have my practice kit complete and will be able to get daily practice in at my house, instead of breaking down my giant PDP concept maple (10x13 racktom, 18x16 floor, 14x26 bass drum) to take to a rehearsal space once a week lol

chriscarrillo
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Hi, nice set-up! I just want to know if the cymbals are still as low volume compare to day-1 and 6 years laters? I don't know if should buy new one or used ones.

punkfungus
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I would have liked to hear them while you played the drums as well, just for reference. Your kit looks nice by the way.

gowensbach
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thanks for this feedback.Im planning to buy this or the cheaper arborea(chinese) mute cymbals

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