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Up to 80% quieter in comparison to a standard cymbal
Ideal as a low volume training cymbal for drummers who want to have a good try at 'feeling out' playing the drums, but don't want to annoy the neighbours
Suitable for unplugged gigs, rehearsal rooms, as well as for quiet practicing at home
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These hats are supposedly 80% quieter than regular ones. They actually work ok as regular hats . Decent sound but not what I was looking for. I neededsomething quiet for playing at home. They drown out my practice snare.
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Good product
Anonymous 16.05.2023
Very good hi-hat, very satisfied. It has really nice trashy sound which I like. When playing it open it also sounds very good. Overall would recommend
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Doch etwas laut
Beer 28.06.2021
Die Millenium Hihat ist gefühlt nur etwas leiser als die reguläre 14" HiHat, und klingt zudem etwas schrill. Ich für meinen Teil habe einfach ein stück dünnes (5mm) Schaumstoff mit Ducktape auf die reguläre Hihat geklebt und diese so leiser bekommen. Die Optik der Millenium Hihat gefällt mir gut, und die Verarbeitung sieht auch sehr gut aus.
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No reducen mucho el ruido
weasel2 12.09.2020
Parecen de buena calidad, no creo que sufran mucho con tiempo y los golpes y pueden durar mucho, pero no cumplen con su función principal de reducir el ruido.
Según la descripción reducen hasta el 80% en comparación con unos normales, y aquí hay que hacer una alcaración: cuanto más fuerte le des al plato, mayor es la reducción de ruido en comparación.
Si tocas normalmente o flojo hay muy poca diferencia. Si abres y cierras con el pie no hay ninguna diferencia. Sólo si empiezas a darle fuerte al plato notas que reduce el sonido con respecto a los normales, pero a ese nivel de ruido ya no tiene sentido usar unos platos "silenciosos" para casa porque aunque haya reducción ya empiezan a sonar fuertes.