L80 Low Volume Cymbal Set / Remo Silent Stroke Package

This cymbal set combines the L80 Low Volume LV468 (14” HiHat, 16” Crash & 18” Crash Ride) cymbal set with a set of Remo’s Silentstroke drumheads (10”, 12”,14”, 16” and 22”). The L80/Silentstroke combination is the quietest cymbal/drumhead pack ever made and it is perfect for practice and lesson rooms.

The L80 Low Volume cymbal is perfect for drummers looking for a quieter sound without losing the authentic feel of a Zildjian cymbal. It is ideal for practice rooms, drum lesson rooms, low volume gigs or any other situation where reduced volumes are required. Through tireless research and development by the Zildjian Sound Lab, a specialized pattern was achieved to deliver the best of both worlds: musical sound and lower volume. This state-of-the-art pattern is combined with a proprietary alloy and then given a unique matte finish that enables our L80 Low Volume cymbal to be up to 80% quieter than a traditional cymbal.

  • 70% - 80% Quieter than traditional cymbals so that you can play longer without ear fatigue or hearing damage
  • Perfect for apartments, practice rooms, dorm rooms or any "noise-sensitive" situations
  • Proprietary manufacturing techniques and Alloy deliver a real cymbal feel and a unique matte finish provides a sophisticated look
  • Both Zildjian and Remo products are proudly made in the U.S.A.
  • Includes: Zildjian L80 Lv468 cymbal set (14" HI Hat, 16" Crash

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • LV468RH L80 Low Volume Quiet Pack with Remo SilentStroke Drum Heads
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Finish
  • Traditional

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Alto Music

Middletown, NY, United States
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