Low Volume Cymbals for cheap 2024 - Wuhan ORA Series | Why Should YOU buy LOW VOLUME Cymbals?

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Комментарии • 42

  • @susedianinso
    @susedianinso Год назад +6

    If the cymbals are too loud for you just tape the edges or put some rubber on the edges, it will make them almost silent but will still bounce your stick more than a cymbal pad does. Plus they wont eat your sticks up so fast.

  • @thomaswaldron4879
    @thomaswaldron4879 8 месяцев назад +9

    If only i could hear how they sooooouuuunnnnnd

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  7 месяцев назад

      Hey I know it’s a late update but I just ordered actual drum mics… it’s been a long time coming but I will finally have a proper updated video for these cymbals

    • @Naindurth
      @Naindurth 2 месяца назад

      if only!!! lol

  • @adamwingate5833
    @adamwingate5833 Год назад +8

    This was very helpful and answered all the questions I would have about these cymbals and low volume drumming. Thanks bud

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  Год назад

      Thank you! I could not find any other videos on these particular cymbals so I made them lol I’m glad it helped if you have any other questions let me know! I’m very happy to help. I’m probably gonna try a really cheap set in the future to compare them to. Like one of those $70 sets you can get from Amazon

  • @burnthedead13
    @burnthedead13 21 день назад +1

    i have zildjian L80 cymbals and they do chew sticks up but i invested in techra carbon fiber drum sticks for them and saved my wood sticks for my actual cymbals

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  21 день назад

      I’ve been playing with ahead sticks so I only have to buy the sleeves. Much cheaper in my opinion. So far I haven’t had to buy any new sleeves because I mostly play my electric set….. basically sticks are brand new with the electric 😅

  • @MarrowPercussion
    @MarrowPercussion 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great info thanks. I got the Wuhan China and sounds great and try the On-Stage low-volume cymbals their really quiet and sound really good. You get a 5 pack for under a hundred bucks for great sounding low-volume On-Stage cymbals.

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  5 месяцев назад +1

      I would like to try more brands and cheap packs of them but I have ekit now…. So I haven’t bought any drum stuff in quite a while 😅

  • @SunnyHF-nf4bc
    @SunnyHF-nf4bc Год назад +1

    The low-volume cymbals are like giant cheese graters for drumsticks. It’s not just you, I also think they’ll eat drumstricks in half the time. Lol.
    As you pointed out, while the Wuhans are much more affordable, they’re still pretty loud. I actually got a little nervous playing them without ear protection, but they are still much safer than full-volume cymbals.
    I have played almost every variant of low-volume cymbals (except for the Meinl HCS practice line and Trick). Zildjian L80s are the gold standard. Unfortunately, they’re so freakin’ expensive.

  • @kernalsanders6538
    @kernalsanders6538 Год назад +1

    Thanks I didn't know about the Wuhans. I bought one of the Zildjians L80s about a year ago to check it out but didn't care for it. It felt okay but to much stick sound, not enough cymbal sound. I'll look into the Wuhans.

  • @jasonricard5058
    @jasonricard5058 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey man, nice review. My question is.. you say these cymbals are still quite loud. Do they become too loud for silent heads? Are they more suited for regular drum heads?

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  9 месяцев назад +1

      In my experience of doing covers with regular drum heads and the lower volume cymbals (see my video for end of heartache drum cover) I can say that they work well with regular drum heads actually. They aren’t TOO loud for the silent heads either though so I have never changed them out since I got them. My regular cymbals are just on the shelf cuz to me these Wuhan Oras are just better for my ears as well.
      The ora China is kind of an exception cuz it is REALLY quiet and doesn’t really sound like a real China at all so that’s one cymbal that might bother you. The crashes sound great and the ride pings and hi hats … hi hat 😅

  • @goner6294
    @goner6294 Год назад +2

    You’re right about the e kits but the kit that you showed is less then 300 dollars and kits in the 500 to 600 range come with a proper kit tower I would say personally I would buy an e kit or the cymbals for a mesh acoustic kit

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  Год назад

      I moved on up into the ekit world and broke down and got an alesis strike pro. $2699 later lol but the possibilities with an ekit like this are almost endless. I have my ekit in my office here inside my house too so that makes thing much easier. I still think it’s pretty loud especially for the small 3 bedroom house I have but it’s definitely much quieter than the low volume cymbals and mesh heads/drum mutes. Plus with headphones on it sounds amazing in your ears

  • @pedroromao9856
    @pedroromao9856 Год назад +3

    great video, you could add 10/20 seconds in the end playing the actual cymbals, cheers

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  Год назад +2

      Maaaann I do regret this actually but I will make some RUclips shorts of me playing the cymbals as soon as I can. Thank you for the comment and sorry for leaving it out of this video.

  • @user-fn9uc3lc1r
    @user-fn9uc3lc1r 4 месяца назад +1

    Could you use these with classic drum heads

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah I played a small gig in a relatively small bar and they were loud enough for the gig but we didn’t have to crank up our speakers to battle the drums. We were playing really soft music too. It was also better for us in band practice cuz it wasn’t so crazy loud

  • @NEALBABBITT
    @NEALBABBITT Год назад +3

    Thanks for being honest in your review.😁👍

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  Год назад +1

      Of course! If your gonna be spending your money you need to know the good the bad and the ugly

    • @NEALBABBITT
      @NEALBABBITT Год назад +1

      @@TheGhostNotePodcast So many reviews aren't actually reviews and are promoting a product. You play quite well for only playing six months.

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  Год назад

      Hey man thank you! I watch a lot of drummers on this channel so they run off on me… I also write drums for my own music on guitar so that helps a lot too. Yeah I’m not endorsed or anything like that I just saw there were no videos up on these cymbals when I was shopping for them and thought I might as well throw some up for the people in my same situation

    • @NEALBABBITT
      @NEALBABBITT Год назад

      @@TheGhostNotePodcast I have a set of L80s that I do like, I'd prefer larger sizes but they do sound good and are pretty quiet. I have the 13" hi hats, 14" and 18".

  • @alisaljic
    @alisaljic 5 месяцев назад

    Since you say they are not quiet enough, do you think they could be loud enough to be used for some low volume band rehearsal or maybe a gig if closely miked?

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  5 месяцев назад +1

      I have used them at a gig at a bar two times and they were definitely loud enough for the job. They are also amazing for practice cuz everyone doesn’t have to turn their stuff up super loud to hear over the cymbals.

  • @shanecollier1429
    @shanecollier1429 Год назад +1

    Man I play in a gospel group and we play in a lot of small churches and a lot of churches aren’t built with acoustics in mind!! Lol
    A lot of times my wife says my cymbals are too loud for the building. Are these loud enough to be used with a live group? Not outside or anything just in an environment where the crashes are just too much? The crashes are really what I’m after cause I tend to hit my crashes hard sometimes.

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  Год назад +2

      So I’ve used these in a band practice and recently at a small bar and they worked out great. They didn’t really over power the rest of the music and no one could even tell they were modified cymbals cuz they sounded like crashes and hi hats. The ride did a good job too but I barely used it. The China probably wouldn’t work cuz that thing is ultra quiet and doesn’t really sound like a real China at all. It sounds like hitting a tiny trash can lid with holes in it… my least favorite of all the cymbals but the hi hats and crashes work great. They have lower volume but still can be used at gigs and personally I think they would be perfect for a church setting.

    • @shanecollier1429
      @shanecollier1429 Год назад +1

      @@TheGhostNotePodcast thanks for replying back bud! I really appreciate it. We are in churches a lot but we tend to get down pretty good with our music. We’re not much of old school hymnals. Lol. Low ceilings in a lot of places make the crashes just over power even with a shield in front of me. Plus being a little heavy handed on the crashes on up tempo songs doesn’t help. These sound like they’d be perfect. I use Sabian AAX fast crashes to try to eliminate some of the ringing. With watching your review the 18” crash might be exactly what I’m looking for. Thanks again man and keep up the great informative videos.
      Play em like you stole em!!!!!

  • @soulfulcabbage7616
    @soulfulcabbage7616 Год назад +1

    Great video bro ❤️

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  Год назад +1

      Thank you bro. Tried to step it up on this one. Just gotta keep making each video better than the last

  • @allanlozada1779
    @allanlozada1779 Год назад +1

    Yea im getting those. Thanks bruv

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  Год назад

      Still using mine, no crack or anything yet so they hold up the test of time 😁

  • @RaceU4her
    @RaceU4her Месяц назад

    Scrolled through the whole video in 20 second increments and heard no playing lol, good job

  • @KentMusselman
    @KentMusselman 4 месяца назад

    Thank you , I just wamt to play. 😮

  • @w-latham
    @w-latham Год назад +1

    the price fs went up

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  Год назад +3

      It’s because the cymbals I got were used so it cost me $136.99 and the China I bought was brand new so it made the total right around 200.

  • @dannyalvarezdrums
    @dannyalvarezdrums 9 месяцев назад +1

    But how do they sound? …😜

    • @TheGhostNotePodcast
      @TheGhostNotePodcast  9 месяцев назад +3

      They actually sound pretty good honestly. Which is kind of a drawback cuz I would want them quieter but they still sound like cymbals and have character like usual cymbals do. They are “quieter” but still pretty loud 😅 not as quiet as the zildjian l80s

    • @dannyalvarezdrums
      @dannyalvarezdrums 9 месяцев назад

      That’s cool, I want to try them. I want to replace my electronic cymbals on an old Alesis nitro kit that the cymbal samples sound terrible. I’ll be using a speaker for the snare, toms and kick .I want them loud but not loud as a full cymbal, I’m curious how that’s gonna sound and feel. Very informative man I appreciate your video 🤘🏽

  • @terrybillington2482
    @terrybillington2482 10 месяцев назад

    Or just play normal your symbols quieter.