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Practice quietly with realism!
Made of non-slip pure rubber, they offer realistic action. Includes 12", 13", 14", 16", 22", hi-hat and cymbal (crash/ride) mutes.
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Very Durable and Get The Job Done
I dont really use these anymore, but they are very effective mutes for drums and cymbals. The cymbals will have a nasty ring after you hit them, at least with the crashes. The drums will still keep pitch, but will not make the full sound. The snare will still respond, but at a much quieter volume. If you live in an apartment, I reccomend these to help the neighbors.
Reviewed by MapexDrummer812 on 11/14/2006 who plays Metal & Progressive.
15 people found this review helpful.
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Vic Firth drum mutes
If you are living with your family and you would prefer them to not go insane, this is the answer. These pads dramaticly "silence" your drum set. Also, if you are so angry that you are going to explode and you want to go let your anger out on your drumset, these will keep your drumheads from dents. Overall, great product! (p.s. The bass drum pad's foam will thin out after a while due to the beater hammering on it.)
Reviewed by SabianRocks! on 1/15/2007 who plays Rock.
12 people found this review helpful.
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awsome for practice
i had two options this morning, give up the drums as it was driveing my family insane, or find a way to quite them, two hours latter i apllyed these to my set and began to practice, my family asked at dinner why i haddent been practiceing today, (i usualy do five to seven hours a day, spred out over the entire day.) i kept to my usualy scedual and will never give up druming.
Reviewed by lliam williams on 4/17/2007 who plays punk, rock and roll, mettal, ska, and rockabilly..
15 people found this review helpful.
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