A
Very good bang for buck
Millenium low volume cymbals do what they’re supposed to: they’re significantly quieter than regular cymbals and make home practice manageable. The sustain is noticeably shorter and the feel is acceptable, though clearly not the same as real cymbals. The weak point is the hi-hats—they’re very clanky and break the illusion fast. Fine for quiet practice, but don’t expect a realistic cymbal experience.
I use the 16" crash as an effect cymbal in our practice place, and it kind of fits in nicely.
I use the 16" crash as an effect cymbal in our practice place, and it kind of fits in nicely.
0
0
Report
AK
Does the job
The crashes and ride sounded good and fairly quiet. However, the hi-hat has a very high pitched hiss and I wasn’t a fan of the overall sound, and the bell on the ride is smaller than what I expected. A problem with all the cymbals is that they are very sharp at the edges, resulting in excessive damage to drumsticks in just minutes of playing. But for the low price point it is still a good option.
0
0
Report
EK
Good but can be better
Good cymbals. Looks very cool and clean.
But my ride cymbal came with a little crack and one of HH cymbals was painted in regular colour not so well.
But my ride cymbal came with a little crack and one of HH cymbals was painted in regular colour not so well.
0
0
Report
S
many scratches
I received this with many scratches, as if someone else had already used it. I am very satisfied with the sound.
0
0
Report