🎉 Elevate Your Sound with Every Hit!
The Foraineam 2 Pieces 8-Inch Splash Cymbal set includes two durable brass alloy cymbals, designed for crisp and punchy accents. Weighing 500 grams, these cymbals are perfect for beginners looking to explore various music styles while ensuring high-quality sound.
Body Material | Brass |
Material Type | Brass |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Color | Gold |
J**G
If You're Looking for a Cheap Cymbal, This is Perfect
If you are looking for a quality cymbal, this is not it (the price should tell you that). It does not sound like a splash, but it does have a cool, almost gong-like sound to it. I needed a hi hat set for a small teaching space without spending much money. I got two of these to put on my hi hat stand (with a little modification to account for the small size). They do the job for a situation where sound needs to be quiet (we don't play on it open; only closed or slapping together with the pedal). Very pleased with it.
S**E
Wonderfully trashy, explosive splash!
This cymbal is an incredible value - heck, the mounting hardware will probably cost more than the cymbal!I'm using it with a folding "Traps" 5-piece set, with 1" hats, 18 and 16" crash, 20" ride and two splash cymbals - this and an inexpensive 10" Agazarian. I've ben playing drums on and off for 40 years - I was a giging guitarist/bassist, though, and drums was just a home and rehearsal space "activity". I actually play more now than I ever have - my previous sets were loaned to me by friends; 5-piece Slingerland and Rogers sets with hand-made Zildjians - so I was a bit spoiled.However, I wanted a set I could play any time of day and not bother the neighbors, and this set fits the bill perfectly.Except for the splash cymbals - the10" in the center between crash cymbals, and the 8" Foreaniam on a 4" extension tree above the 16" crash (on the right) are all Zildjian low-volume cymbals. The Traps brand set is a thin-shell, low-volume small club or home set with outstanding sound, so the low volume cymbals mix well with them. And the 8" Foreaniam is actually just a bit louder than the low volume crash cymbals - as is the 10". They really add excellent dynamics and different accents to the sound.The 8" splash would work great with a rock or country setup if you don't play John Bonham "beat the drums to death" style. It is not as loud as higher-end Zildjian or Paiste splash cymbals (that run $90-250!), but I loaned it out to a friend who plays medium-sized clubs unmiked on a Slingerland set, and it worked so well for him HE ordered one.Seriously, you just can't pass up on this cymbal for the price. It's a permanent part of my set (I'm disabled by chronic pain and stuck at home most of the time) But working drummers could make it permanent or swith it out wwith a high-end splash for iunique cvariations in tone.Last - it IS pretty thin and may not last long. But at the price, if it breaks I'll just order another one! In fact, I may order a backup antway!VERY highly recommended.
P**P
Described perfectly
Exactly what i needed and wanted for my Tocco Kick Boxx... What a difference.I haven't bashed on it hard/long enough to give an honest quality review but as far as size, sound, application its what is advertised.
P**S
Splash cymbal
Great little splash cymbal, just the right sound I have been looking for.
M**Y
“Not a real cymbal, save your money!” said Captain America.
I bought it for my son’s mini drum kit. You get better sound from a tin can. This should not be described as a “splash”cymbal (very misleading) come to think about it this does not even qualify as a cymbal period. The sound it makes is unlike anything I’ve heard from any other drum cymbal ever. It did make for a very fun project as I turned it into a Captain America mini shield for my son. Bottom line, save the money and get a real cymbal.
M**.
Good ol piece o metal
I just like stacking cymbals on cymbals, bashing cymbals with a hammer, drilling into cymbals.Kinda for beginners I guess, if you need it cheap or have a smaller kid's set. Doesn't really sound like a splash, its twangy and a little too resonant. But really good for me because I'm starting to get into mods and I dont want to mess up any good cymbals.I actually found some similar ones on Wish for only 9 bucks, but of course this arrived in only 2 days and the other ones will take another month at least. Pick your poison
G**D
High pitched, tinny sound.
You get what you pay for on this one. We ordered these at the last minute to attach to our schools marching shares for a few parades. The sound is terrible - not a splash sound. They’ll get beaten up on our end, so cheap is good. However, if I cared about the sound, I’d be upset.
R**S
It sounds great for the price
Used it for my drum set. I think it sounds great for the price, but before it came, I was looking at other peoples reviews, and the reviews were poor, but I disagree, I think it sounds great and it’s sturdy
P**Y
ok
You get what you pay for
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