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Millenium Still Series Cymbal Set

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Low Volume Cymbal Set

  • Still Series
  • Up to 80% quieter compared to a standard cymbal set
  • Ideal as a practice cymbal set for drummers who want an authentic response
  • Material: Nickel
  • Ideal for unplugged gigs, rehearsal rooms and quiet practice at home

Set comprises:

  • 14" Hi-hat
  • 16" Crash
  • 18" Crash
  • 20" Ride
Available since November 2017
Item number 418754
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Configurations 1x Hi-Hat, 1x Ride, 2x Crash
Inc. Cymbal Bag / Case No
Alloy Nickel
415 AED 108,40 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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As full of holes as a well-known cheese...

Who doesn't know this dilemma: The neighbours and bandmates are annoyed and your ears are ringing, but switching to rubber practice or e-drum pads and accepting the associated losses in playing feel is out of the question. The Millenium Still Series cymbal set solves this problem thanks to the special manufacturing method used, and is the perfect compromise when it comes to volume reduction combined with a realistic playing feel. The set includes a 14" hi-hat, a 16" and an 18" crash cymbal, and a 20" ride.

Authentic in feel and subdued in volume

Small, precisely drilled holes are distributed all over the entire surface of the cymbal, and in addition, twelve larger holes are placed around the bell. This special production method effectively reduces the volume so that the cymbals keep what the name promises even with stronger hits. At the same time, the drummer will experience an authentic playing feel. The sound of these cymbals can be described as hissing, with a strong treble range and perhaps less powerful than regular cymbals, but instead adapted to the intended purpose.

For anyone who wants to be considerate

The Millenium Still Series cymbal set is affordable for every drummer thanks to its unbeatably low price. No matter whether you're a beginner or a pro: This cymbal set is perfect for anyone who rehearses at a moderate volume with their bandmates or practises alone and doesn't want to do without the feeling of a real cymbal. If you also muffle the shells of the drum set with standard rubber pads, you get a perfect practice set that goes easy on all the ears in the room.

About Millenium

Millenium is one of Thomann’s in-house brands and has been an integral part of the store’s range since 1995. More than 800 products – from drums and percussion through to accessories such as microphone stands, racks, and recording workstations – bear the Millenium label. These products are made by renowned companies who also manufacture products for other well-known brands. Since they are imported directly from the factory without any further distributors or sales companies, they can be sold at particularly attractive prices. Incidentally, one in every four Thomann customers has already purchased at least one Millenium product.

For practice purposes or for smaller gigs

Whether they are used for teaching, in the rehearsal room with bandmates, or for solo practice at home: Thanks to their effective volume reduction, attractive price-performance ratio, and authentic playing feel, the cymbals of the Millenium Still Series are highly recommended for quiet practice with real cymbals. But even when used live in very small locations, your fellow musicians will appreciate that the cymbals do not drown out the overall sound of the band and thus ruin the quality of the performance.

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IE
Great for small rooms
Ivan E. 28.08.2020
We have a band room around 4 by 5 meters. It's better to keep instruments more quiet in such a small space for better readability of any single instrument. These cymbals help a lot in this case. They are impossible to play loud.

Pros:
- they are quiet (like really-really quiet). I can smash the crashes with my full power and they still will be quieter than toms/snare drum
- they are cheap. I put them on the drumkit and I don't care if bass player or guitarist plays them
- they are light! easy to carry around
- look a bit like cheese, if you like cheese like me, that's a bonus

Cons:
- the edges of the holes are not very neat. I actually cut my skin on an index finger by simple carrying ride cymbal with it (using it kind of like a stand). That's usually not a problem with normal cymbals
- the sound is more on a hissing side, hi-hat sounds especially nasty when open. In my opinion, they are not good for recording or any kind of live situation (at least for music I am playing). Might be good only if loudness is an issue, but you might also just take lighter sticks/play quieter and not sacrifice sound quality of normal concert cymbal set.

Overall, good inside a small room. Not good for recordings or concerts.
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You get what you pay for
Big Bo 04.05.2020
There's no denying, it's a bang for your buck.
Bought them to replace cracked zildjian low volume ones. These seem to be have some kind of a high frequency fizz that z's don't have and overall sound that comes out of them isn't as pleasant as zildjians for my personal preference. However I'm more than happy to buy the whole set of these for the price of one z ride! A little piece of gaff tape seems to tame the hiss really well. Bells pretty much don't exist on low volume cymbals, so these aren't an exeption either. Hopefully they'll last a while!
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Gorgeous to play, even nicer to look at!
Jodie2021 22.08.2021
As I have been practicing mainly on the higher-end and much higher priced Zildjian silent cymbals in my classes, I was pleasantly surprised with these. Yes, there is of course a difference in sound quality, but not major or anything that would flaw them as a whole. Quite a striking addition (pun intended) to a second hand kit, both in appearance and functionality. No complaints from the overly sensitive neighbours either so far. Would recommend these.
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Excellent for practice
Benplaysdrums 25.03.2020
In my opinion the Millenium Still series cymbal are excellent for players who may not have to opportunity to make a lot of noise. These great sounding cymbals are a cheap way to lower to volume of your home studio drastically. I was planning on purchasing the Zildjian L80s for a long time however upon reassuring myself that i was making to right decision, I can across the Still series. The first thing i noticed was that the Stills were €50 less expensive and included an extra crash. As a person who uses many crash cymbals this drew me in right away. After reading numerous reviews about the cymbals I decided that they were the way forward and i am very happy to have purchased them. They are great for use in apartments or other areas with many neighbours in close proximity. Can even be used in some small, quiet gigs, especially the hats have a nice tone. Thin, Light cymbals. Not for recording. Great for practice. Very quiet. WOULD DEFINETELY RECOMMEND!!!
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