Remo Silent Stroke And L80s VS Black Hole Pads And Cymbal Mutes

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2017
  • If you need a solid way to make an acoustic drumset ALOT quieter, then there are two solid methods to look at. Remo Heads with Zildjian L80 cymbals, or RTOM Black Hole Heads plus cymbal mutes:
    Remo/Ziljian
    Pros: feels great, metal cymbals, and very quiet
    Cons: Takes a long time to take the mesh heads on and off
    RTOM/Cymbal Mutes
    Pros: Takes Seconds to put them on, sounds more acousticy
    Cons: Stick rebound from the cymbal mutes isn't as good and RTom is a tad louder.
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Комментарии • 123

  • @jamesfulmer7080
    @jamesfulmer7080 5 лет назад +38

    Ok, I'm leaving this comment for the people who are in the same boat as I am. My drums are set up in my man cave down the hall from my wife's and my bedroom. I get home from work at 10PM. My wife is in bed asleep and I have neighbors just 15 feet on both sides of me. So I need the absolute quietest set up or I can't play. The l80s and silent strokes are a GOD send! Those two were created for one reason, to practice quietly without distributing others. They do that fantastically. DON'T hesitate buy them.

  • @ritzk79
    @ritzk79 6 лет назад +3

    You don't know how long I've been waiting for this video. Thanks Justin

  • @isaacajayi7792
    @isaacajayi7792 6 лет назад +25

    I’m one of those keyboard players. Lol. I still don’t know why I love watching your videos.

    • @theblacktoothgrin5456
      @theblacktoothgrin5456 6 лет назад +1

      I'm a guitar player.

    • @JudgementPlays
      @JudgementPlays 6 лет назад +3

      I'm

    • @VodkaSelekta
      @VodkaSelekta 3 года назад

      There are always things you can learn from other instruments.

    • @jamescotton9269
      @jamescotton9269 Месяц назад

      I might try the room bass drum head with silent strokes on Tom's and snare

    • @jamescotton9269
      @jamescotton9269 Месяц назад

      Evans Trick and Wuhan make nice low volume cymbals.

  • @iandutramusic
    @iandutramusic 5 лет назад +9

    Guitar player here! I guess I just watch these videos because I’m also responsible for managing my bands. One of the problems I usually come across when trying to practice with my drummers is the noise, so here I am analyzing some solutions...
    Great video btw! Thanks for taking the time to make it!

    • @Dagolard
      @Dagolard Год назад

      same here, guitar player looking for solutions
      I've seen a lot metalbands in small venues recently and often times you barely heard anything but cymbals (no overheads used)
      I get it is part of the metal style to dig in, but it sucks for the soundbalance with the rest of the band

  • @Sianpii96
    @Sianpii96 6 лет назад +2

    Love your videos man.. keep it up 👍

  • @drummercarson896
    @drummercarson896 5 лет назад +2

    I have Remo Silentstroke Drumheads on my practice drums and I'm saving up for Sabian Quiet Tone Cymbals

  • @Natewithacake
    @Natewithacake 3 года назад

    so cool Bro ,thanks for the tips

  • @db9692
    @db9692 3 года назад +1

    I have the sound off pads from 25 years ago, and I always wished the cymbal pads wrapped around the edge like they do now. I need to upgrade! Also, the ridiculous soft foam kick pad from back then is awful. Mine are all dried up now, not surprisingly. Of the two sets you reviewed, which do you think lowers the kick volume most? Thanks!

  • @jarryddomingo5426
    @jarryddomingo5426 5 лет назад +2

    my setup has the L80 cymbals, silentstroke heads on my kick and toms, and then the black hole on my snare. I do alot of rim stuff so having that rubber rim on the snare really helps control that sound.
    This setup works well and doesnt bother my neighbors in the adjacent apartments too much.

    • @petera.dinovijr.4762
      @petera.dinovijr.4762 5 лет назад

      Jarryd Domingo I use the rim a lot too. I’m gonna take your advice on this. Thanks man

  • @drumfanatik316
    @drumfanatik316 6 лет назад +2

    Hey Justin had a question about the Silent Stroke Heads. Can you use triggers on them? I mean will they trigger properly? I have a DW mini-Pro kit that I’m thinking of converting for certain gigs and wanted to know if that option will work or not? Thanks! Great videos, I love your channel!

  • @jacobbixby1266
    @jacobbixby1266 6 лет назад

    Hey justin im interested in an edrum kit that is full sized but idk what is a good choice. Ive looked at options like jobecky or pintech. What do you think a good full sized kit would be.

  • @jefff3756
    @jefff3756 3 года назад

    I heard the RToms are great on the snare and toms - but are difficult on the bass drums. I'm leaning toward the RToms but would appreciate if anybody who has them can clarify if they experience this issue with their kick (I play double bass a lot )?

  • @BADD400
    @BADD400 6 лет назад +28

    More expensive but L80 and Rtom.

    • @merpmerp3815
      @merpmerp3815 6 лет назад +8

      Yeah, that's how I'm going. It doesn't take long to change a cymbal.

    • @Stoovey24
      @Stoovey24 4 года назад +2

      RTom Black Holes are great because you don't have to change the heads and it retains the pitch and overall sound of the drums, just not so loud. L80s are great because they are still cymbals, so no need to change you technique or have it suffer.

  • @ryan_drums
    @ryan_drums 4 года назад

    Sick Sonor set you have behind you, i've got a masters Sonor in galaxy blue metallic i've had since 2009 myself. Had to get a Sonor since Gavin Harrison endorses them :)

  • @Rockin_Ross
    @Rockin_Ross 4 года назад

    I have a set of the RTOM’s and the Sabian QuieTone’s. This is THE best combo for me at home and the cymbal switch doesn’t really take that long.
    Worth every penny of your investment.

  • @infojester3318
    @infojester3318 6 лет назад

    Can I solicit a purchase recommendation? I don't really like electronic drums much (I've played an older Roland flagship, among others, and did an A-E conversion myself), but I am in a situation (moving to a tightly spaced single family house) where I think an acoustic would be too loud. I am mainly interested in practicing (not recording), so am looking for something closest to acoustic feel, but certainly it is nice to have good sounds while you practice. I am considering something like a Yamaha stage custom with black hole pads and L80 (or similar) cymbals vs buying something like a strike pro. I tried the strike pro in a store and was surprised about how nice it felt, even compared to more expensive Rolands or ATV. I couldn't really evaluate the electronics and sounds. As an alternative, I could do tru trac pads instead of the black holes. I also tried these and like them, but the reviews generally say playing on the rubber gets tedious after a while. Thanks for any input.

  • @keithanderson2214
    @keithanderson2214 3 года назад

    Justin you rock! Dope! Billy Ballistic mesh are the best there is I practice every day with 5 minute 70 80 90 singles click then play for a couple of hours for the past 5 years and I play hard.

  • @emmuanand
    @emmuanand 4 года назад

    Hi Justin, thanks for the video. Wanted to know your suggestion between low volume cymbals Vs Cymbal mute circle rings; which will still have closest feel.

  • @kalinrose7947
    @kalinrose7947 3 года назад

    im trying to decide between an upper tier drum-tec electric kit or something like a pearl export, k sweet cymbal pack with mute options on the entire kit and maybe experiment with recording with the mutes on and then use superior drummer, or some program, to do sample replacement for the sounds. Any insight with my dilemma? Ive only done drum recording with my Alesis dm10 mk2 kit that I currently own. My current living situation calls for me to be quiet more often than not, but I plan to eventually have a recording situation that has no noise limitations. I also want to leave the door open to the high probability of playing drums in a live setting, in the future. I AM one of those guitar players you mentioned in the video haha so I would prefer to spend this type of money (3grand range) on a pretty permanent option, and doubt having both an acoustic and electric setup to ever be in my future. Thank you in advance, if you can provide any words of wisdom.

  • @matteovecchio5337
    @matteovecchio5337 4 года назад

    hi, are the black holes compatible with the star cast series tom support system such as the tama starclassic battery?

  • @mamiller814
    @mamiller814 6 лет назад +3

    Looks like you did the demo at Sweetwater. I've played both those kits there as well. My choice would be the combo of the Black Hole pads with the L80 symbols.

  • @todorstoynov2362
    @todorstoynov2362 4 года назад +1

    Hey Justin, really love your videos!
    Do you think I can use one of those black hole things on its own, without a drum beneath it, as a practice pad. I don't like how rubber practice pads feel, and I think skills learned on those are much harder to translate to a drum kit, be it electronic or acoustic, than skills learned on a mesh pad would be (unless we are translating into a rubber electric kit, I guess.)

    • @stephenhughes5156
      @stephenhughes5156 4 года назад

      Not sure if you're still looking for an answer to this, but oh well...
      I don't own the RTOM black hole (or any of these drum mute practice pads). But from what I understand, the RTOM isn't really made to be played by itself (without being placed on a drum). The aquarian superpad, which seems to be just as good as the RTOM (except for not being able to do rimshots quietly), can be played by itself though, as well as being placed over a drum. Depending on the country you are in, they might be hard to find though.

  • @user-bi7cc5tm8f
    @user-bi7cc5tm8f 6 лет назад +6

    Is is possible to use Black Hole Pads with triggers?

  • @minisurfbanana
    @minisurfbanana 4 года назад

    I got the Aquarian Superpad definitely a lot lower volume. But as loud as a hard practice pad and as loud as hitting a electronic ride cymbal. I put some towels in the toms to mute it even more. You can still hear it through the door but 2 rooms away a small tapping sound. 3 doors away faint sound. U can hear just a little directly upstairs. If the tv is on. You can’t hear it at all.

  • @bronsonyazzie1065
    @bronsonyazzie1065 5 лет назад +1

    HA! I'm a guitar player watching this video and our drummer (my son) is a heavy-heavy hitter of the kit...definitely looking into the L80's for him.

  • @bustamini
    @bustamini 6 лет назад

    Please do a review for the German set XD80USB from Behringer.

  • @andr3wbrown396
    @andr3wbrown396 6 лет назад +1

    great vid

    • @andr3wbrown396
      @andr3wbrown396 6 лет назад

      keep up the great work dude i love your vids

  • @iearl504
    @iearl504 6 лет назад +7

    I have 3 ply mesh heads on my acoustic, along with the L80's and I honestly couldn't be happier.
    The volume is low enough not to bother anyone and I can play without being too paranoid of the noise I'm making, I agree that the L80's aren't 'pretty' sounding but to have the feel of a real cymbal compared to a mute is a god send - once I switched from the mutes I found myself playing a lot more.
    I recommend them.
    The mesh heads are fairly quiet (reso heads still on) snare is probably loudest but overall a decent sound, only down side is they are a bit bouncy.

  • @dumdumbrown4225
    @dumdumbrown4225 6 лет назад

    ...besides the cost, is there anything going against putting together RTOMs and Sabian Quiet Tones/Zildjian L80s?
    I’m looking at going from electronic to acoustic drums - I’d messaged you about upgrading my Roland TD1KV some time back - however, after ‘feeling’ a 1980s acoustic Tama poplar-shell kit, I’m leaning towards an acoustic kit.
    Looking at a Mapex Saturn V 5-piece kit (with two floor Toms) and a 14x5.5 Ludwig steel snare.
    Here in Australia, RTOMs became available around June 2017, and it’ll cost me around Au$700-ish to get RTOMs for all the shells.
    The idea is to pair it all with Tama hardware and either Quiet Tone or L80 cymbals - hook it all up to microphones + a mixer and practice with headphones.
    So far, the RTOM and Sabian Quiet Tone combo look promising - especially since I want the actual sound of the shells and cymbals albeit at a reduced volume - would love your thoughts, please.
    Thanks in advance!

    • @markomarkovic5729
      @markomarkovic5729 6 лет назад +1

      Friend of mine has Mapex Saturn and it sounds gorgeous, so you will not regret it if you decide to buy it

    • @dumdumbrown4225
      @dumdumbrown4225 6 лет назад

      Marko Marković thank you, Marko 😃 that is so good to hear!!
      I put the down payment on a Saturn V 4-piece shell kit (Deep Water finish) - 10, 12 and 16” toms with a 22” bass drum.
      The Maple-Walnut shells are awesome - just like your friend said.
      Loved it - I tried out so many kits - a cheap Ludwig, some Dixon kits (not bad), the Yamaha Live Custom oak series, a DW collectors maple set etc. - the kick drum on the Saturn V is pretty unique - I loved it - and Better Music (my local store) had a display kit which they were willing to give me for $1999. They’re giving me Tama’s stage master hardware with it for $360, and a Ludwig Supralite steel snare for $300.
      Also ordered a RTOM Black Hole set + Sabian Quiet Tone Practice Cymbals Box (14” HH, 16” & 18” CRs, 20” Ride) from the USA for $320 + $450 = $790 (excl. shipping to Oz).
      All prices are in Australian dollars (yeah, we get charged a lot over here - although I seem to have gotten a decent deal overall).

  • @stixx138
    @stixx138 6 лет назад

    One thing I have been curious about is if the rims on the RTOMS are big enough that you can clip a trigger over them? Did you happen to notice Justin?

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  6 лет назад

      I believe so, the rim is REALLY thin so I can't say for sure.

  • @tristanteotcteo
    @tristanteotcteo 6 лет назад +4

    Mind doing a video on E drum vs Rtom blackhole? Which is louder / noisier? I live in an apartment that has really thin walls and am looking for a solution for my practice. Love your content by the way. :)

    • @Friedolin93
      @Friedolin93 6 лет назад +1

      He just did. You can put a trigger on a Silent Stroke and get an e drum. So the e drum is a bit quieter.

    • @jerseycliff
      @jerseycliff 6 лет назад +1

      Blackholes are better because one u can trigger them but two the feel is so much better that an e set

    • @dumdumbrown4225
      @dumdumbrown4225 6 лет назад

      jerseycliff very true

  • @joevation
    @joevation 6 лет назад

    Ha, I can only speak for myself, I’m a guitar player. I’m building a digital band all playing through Bose L1 systems. Guitar processors have gotten great and keyboards are so common. I wanted to learn about e-drums and found your channel. I’m almost halfway to having everything. 4 Bose L1 towers, td-25kv, Headrush guitar processor, tech 21 bass fly rig, and a keyboard rig.

    • @jimidgaffigan8731
      @jimidgaffigan8731 5 лет назад

      Why would you buy 4 small towers meant for bars and cafes? For that money you could have got JBL SRX and had a lot more projection and power. Without a sub.

  • @darkdrift0r124
    @darkdrift0r124 6 лет назад

    Hey Justin, how is the rebound of the rtom vs the silenstroke?

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  6 лет назад

      Similar I’m guessing. But I’m not sure because the rtoms were tuned loose, and the remos were tight

  • @AGRM1984
    @AGRM1984 6 лет назад

    An alternative for the rubber pads are Meinl cymbal tuners.

  • @johnashley9138
    @johnashley9138 5 лет назад

    Can you use the Remo Silentstrokes with an electronic kit? Any major cons? cheers

    • @B1Happy
      @B1Happy 5 лет назад

      brett yates you can use any mesh head with Edrums but you’ll have to go in and change the module settings to get the best response

  • @retrogore_videos
    @retrogore_videos 5 лет назад +1

    Beware of cymbal mutes for crashes. If they sit 9n cymbals for a small period the coating leaves black imprints. Pain in the ass

  • @jnfransoi6998
    @jnfransoi6998 6 лет назад +1

    What about having the remo sound-stroke and the R-tom on top of it for maximum reduced sound

    • @lancewaukau8477
      @lancewaukau8477 6 лет назад +5

      jean françois With the L80 and the cymbal mutes on top?

    • @jnfransoi6998
      @jnfransoi6998 6 лет назад

      lance waukau Yeah that would be interesting too

  • @littlepharaoh3295
    @littlepharaoh3295 6 лет назад

    Can the irig work on the roland td-1k module. and how

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  6 лет назад

      Yes, I've made a tutorial video on this

  • @randypeal2255
    @randypeal2255 4 года назад

    My Remo Silent Stroke bass head got a hole in it almost right away even with a felt beater. I think I had it less than a month before this happened. I'm also tired of having to take off the drum head and having to tune the bass drum each time you switch between a gig and practice. I read that the RTOM Bass Drum Head is not easy to set up. I use dead ringers for the cymbals which couldn't be easier and your still playing real cymbals & they are inexpensive in comparison to the L80's. You can hear the tapping on the metal but it's quiet.

    • @braindawg
      @braindawg 3 года назад +1

      Manufacturers (Roland, etc) recommend against using felt beaters on mesh heads. It's a bit counterintuitive, but a rubber/wood/plastic beater will actually cause less damage to the mesh over time.

  • @bojang6475
    @bojang6475 2 года назад

    Please try evans quiet drum heads and evans cymbals

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  2 года назад

      I've had them for a week, video should be out in the near future

  • @officialzSTARE
    @officialzSTARE 6 лет назад

    What about mesh heads under the black hole pads?

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  6 лет назад

      then you wouldn't need the black hole pads

    • @officialzSTARE
      @officialzSTARE 6 лет назад

      65 Drums i was thinking it mabye would make the drums even more quiet. Also, the Silentstrokes do not have the rubber rims

  • @toms4888
    @toms4888 6 лет назад +14

    *notification squad comment*

  • @oRacleGosu
    @oRacleGosu 2 года назад

    I recommend putting on a bit of duct tape on the silent strokes if you have/get them. It makes the heads a lot less bouncy and feels way more real. I use them with the L80’s.

  • @samjoseph8955
    @samjoseph8955 6 лет назад

    I’ve been there a lot

  • @JLThisisMe
    @JLThisisMe 3 года назад

    I'm going to agree as far as the Rtom Black Hole heads and disagree as far as cymbal mutes being a strong option on anything other than their price. The heads can be tuned to realistically approximate the tension and characteristics of an acoustic kit while avoid the "trampoline" feel that the SilentStroke (and most other mesh heads) offer. On the other hand, cymbal mutes feel nothing like real cymbals and you will find yourself altering your technique because of it. They're quiet, they're cheap but they don't provide anything approximating an authentic rebound, etc. I will admit that I did keep the Sound off pad on my bass drum, largely because of negative reviews of the Rtom clip on system and how loud the bass drum is with it in place.

  • @robinhoodwasasocialist.1401
    @robinhoodwasasocialist.1401 6 лет назад

    Seems like the black hole bass drum head would mess with the feel of your pedal

  • @michaelfigueroa8679
    @michaelfigueroa8679 4 года назад

    Heey, i was wondering why not use both? Use the silent stroke heads and then put the blackholes on them🤔

    • @frollini319
      @frollini319 4 года назад +1

      Because you'd have to sell a kidney

    • @michaelfigueroa8679
      @michaelfigueroa8679 4 года назад

      Davide Pianzi, but would it work? Ive seen youtuber have both and compare them but never combine them. I was thinking buying silentstrokes and buying the snare rtom. but dont know if i should go for the whole set of both

  • @MarcusV741
    @MarcusV741 4 года назад +2

    Aquarian super pads and L80's

    • @rondeangelis7384
      @rondeangelis7384 3 года назад +1

      absolutely. super pads much more realistic feel. evans mesh way to bouncy. thumbs down to mesh heads period.

  • @andr3wbrown396
    @andr3wbrown396 6 лет назад +5

    for a beginner drummer is $350 a good amount to spend on a acoustic drum set

    • @AtTheSourceStudios
      @AtTheSourceStudios 6 лет назад +2

      Andr3wBrown no matter what buy used. Buy used everything.

    • @aandrum
      @aandrum 6 лет назад

      Check on offer up a Craigslist. There is cheap ass sound percussion kits under 100$ all day

    • @andr3wbrown396
      @andr3wbrown396 6 лет назад +1

      the problem is i live in New Zealand so ebay and craigslist are not an option unless i want to spend $150 shipping from ebay

    • @andr3wbrown396
      @andr3wbrown396 6 лет назад

      btw the $350 is US money its $500 NZ

    • @MrFelluh
      @MrFelluh 6 лет назад

      Visit your local pawn shop and, believe it or not, eBay.

  • @ericsilverman2367
    @ericsilverman2367 6 лет назад

    Can you make a video about the Yamaha dtx 522k.

  • @Augfordpdoggie
    @Augfordpdoggie Год назад

    L80 are incredible

  • @ahmetcuce9183
    @ahmetcuce9183 6 лет назад +7

    Hey Justin, you should check out Sabian. They just released their version of L80 cymbals and they are pretty cool and sound better in my opinion

    • @ahmetcuce9183
      @ahmetcuce9183 6 лет назад

      They are called the Quiet Tone Cymbals

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  6 лет назад +4

      I saw the video :) they do sound good. I'm just hoping they sound that good in person

    • @leocomerford
      @leocomerford 6 лет назад

      It would be very interesting to see a fairly detailed shootout between the Gen16s, L80s, and Quiet Tones, and some muting pads, once all are available.

    • @aandrum
      @aandrum 6 лет назад +3

      They sound soooo much better! The zildjians l80/gen16 bell sounds horrible, it's probably the main thing I dislike about them other than the 16"crash sound itself. the sabians sound so true to the acoustic sound we all are used to, especially that bell. I'm just curious as to how quiet they really are. The demo video they have up is of an unmuffled acoustic kit playing along with the "quiet tones", yet the mix sounds really balanced in volumes. It doesn't really give the impression that they are all that quiet.. especially knowing how quiet the l80's are in person. P.s. Thanks for making all these videos!! I can't get enough of them.

    • @jerseycliff
      @jerseycliff 6 лет назад +1

      In the video of the sabian quiet tone cymbals they actually paired it with the Black Holes!

  • @thingamajig17
    @thingamajig17 10 дней назад

    No, the price isnt the same as you need to buy cymbals to use the mutes as well, rtom is like 400 eur more expensive

  • @ifoundit6360
    @ifoundit6360 6 лет назад

    0:08 Yamaha !!!!

  • @pac401
    @pac401 4 года назад

    I would have like to have heard the L80's.

  • @azthedrummer5553
    @azthedrummer5553 6 лет назад

    I think rtom sound better as the real head is still on there

  • @demonocusmetalocus3558
    @demonocusmetalocus3558 6 лет назад

    Not the same price because you can also buy the cymbal mutes with the silent stroke heads,you don't have to buy the L80s so the silent stroke heads are the cheaper option.

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  6 лет назад

      That wasn’t the comparison I was making in this video though

    • @demonocusmetalocus3558
      @demonocusmetalocus3558 6 лет назад

      The real comparison should have been silent stroke heads vs black hole heads.

    • @jerseycliff
      @jerseycliff 6 лет назад

      Always a critic....make your own video with your own opinion

    • @demonocusmetalocus3558
      @demonocusmetalocus3558 6 лет назад

      I generally like his videos but when i see something wrong i'm going to comment on it sorry if that hurts your feelings jerseycliff maybe you just need a hug.

    • @jerseycliff
      @jerseycliff 6 лет назад

      demonocus drumocus make ur own videos! Your way!

  • @HPWFigs
    @HPWFigs 6 лет назад

    Hi

  • @Steve-of8zo
    @Steve-of8zo 3 года назад

    Why didn't you do an actual demonstration? I'm sure everyone was expecting.

  • @swccbakersfieldca2076
    @swccbakersfieldca2076 6 лет назад

    I own the L80s and I have the silent stroke and I lovem they are just a perfect marriage.

  • @samjoseph8955
    @samjoseph8955 6 лет назад

    Sweetwater

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  6 лет назад

      Yup love that place

  • @luis2arm
    @luis2arm 6 лет назад +1

    guitar player drummer-wanna-be here! hahahaha

  • @garylinder8249
    @garylinder8249 6 лет назад +1

    Not worth the money, The REMO Silent Stroke Heads are just as good if you tune them and alot less! The Z-L80's are to heavy and dont give great tone. The Z-Gen are a better sounding cymbal.

  • @ta_TV321
    @ta_TV321 2 года назад +1

    Bro talked for 8 minutes for a drum demo vid that’s only 8:19 come on bro 🤫

  • @modernbeachball
    @modernbeachball 6 лет назад

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