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SABIAN Quiet Tone Practice Cymbals Set Qtpc502

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About this item

  • QTPC502 includes a traditional practice set-up of 13” Hi-Hats, 14” Crash and 18” Crash Ride
  • True-to-life response and sustain so you don’t have to change the way you play
  • Clearly defined and natural bell tone never sounds muffled or dead
  • Manufactured from tough alloy that won’t dent or break
  • Quality protected by SABIAN 2-year warranty


Product Description

Created specifically for low volume sessions, Quiet Tone Practice Cymbals Set QTPC502 includes a traditional set-up of 13” Hi-Hats, 14” Crash and 18” Crash Ride. Each one is designed to respond and sustain like a traditional cymbal – right down to their clearly defined bell – so drummers won’t have to change the way they play. Their true-to-life response and sustain, and clear, natural-sounding bell means drummers won’t have to hit and play harder than they do during performances. This is not the case with other practice cymbals, which can sound muffled or dead – not a good quality in a practice cymbal. As a result, drummers will appreciate their greatly reduced sonic footprint during practice sessions, drum lessons or any time they use Quiet Tone Practice Cymbals. Additionally, Quiet Tone Practice Cymbals are manufactured from a tough, durable alloy that won’t dent or break, making them the best choice in low-volume cymbals.

From the Manufacturer

Created specifically for low volume sessions, Quiet Tone Practice Cymbals Set QTPC502 includes a traditional set-up of 13” Hi-Hats, 14” Crash and 18” Crash Ride. Each one is designed to respond and sustain like a traditional cymbal – right down to their clearly defined bell – so drummers won’t have to change the way they play. Their true-to-life response and sustain, and clear, natural-sounding bell means drummers won’t have to hit and play harder than they do during performances. This is not the case with other practice cymbals, which can sound muffled or dead – not a good quality in a practice cymbal. As a result, drummers will appreciate their greatly reduced sonic footprint during practice sessions, drum lessons or any time they use Quiet Tone Practice Cymbals. Additionally, Quiet Tone Practice Cymbals are manufactured from a tough, durable alloy that won’t dent or break, making them the best choice in low-volume cymbals.


The Smoke Band
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
Sound crystal clear and sweet. Low noise.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 8, 2022
They were for the price I paid. But they are quite loud and shrill compared to the L80s I have tried before. Quality seems good though they haven’t bent or cracked after lots of use
limagreens
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2020
My fiancé loves these as they aren’t compromising on quality at all, but the sound is dampened by probably 50% at least. They are very comparable to a Zildjan silent cymbal set but have a bit of a crisper tone. He prefers the Sabian cymbals and my ears surely prefer them as well lol.
Christopher G.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 8, 2020
I had watched YouTube videos on this product, but they don't give the justice as to how quiet these cymbals are.
Val Ferreira
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2019
Good
Colin Erickson
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2019
Great practice cymbals for the price. If you’re looking for close to a real feel for your cymbals, but don’t want too much noise, these are for you. The crash and ride sound great and the hi hats feel like the real thing. If you keep in mind these are meant for practice and are not a replacement for actual cymbals, you won’t find any better for the price.
Jose A Peñalbert
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2019
I really like the sound brilliant but no loud the only one I didn’t like was the crash it sound like a splash so I guess I will get a bigger size for a crash but I will recomend this I really like them
Integrity
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2019
For the price they really aren't that bad. Wish they were a tad bit louder or pitchy-er [is that a word?] to "cut" through the sound. One thing I DO know, they are a LOT better looking than aother certain cymbal manufacturer that charges twice the amount of money than these Sabian cymbals. At least Sabian's Quiet Tone cymbal has a nice "smooth" finish appearance to their cymbal line than the other "higher price" low-volume cymbal manufacturer. The bell has a nice tone, would've looked better with only the Sabian Logo stamped on it, instead of the large "Quiet Tone" logo. The "other manufacturer" does produce a better sound. But for the "cost" and "appearance", I would not hesitate to go with the Sabian's line.
Tom ORourke
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2018
Big Sabian fan but as a YouTuber pointed out the large quiet tone badge just screams practice cymbals. They should consider removing that from future production as no one needs to read it when the cymbal already has 1000 holes in it to indicate it is a low volume cymbal.
TheChrisCarman
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2018
Positives:They look nice. They sound quieter thanks normal cymbals.Negatives:They don’t sound quite like regular cymbals, but they’re for practice.