You CAN play on your drum set without making noise with SoundOff Drum Set Silencers! SoundOffs are available in drum sizes 6″–24″ and for cymbals and hi-hats. SoundOffs provide excellent stick response, are durable and are very reasonably priced.
Keep your parents and neighbors happy with SoundOffs!
I'm a big fan of Evans, but the bass drum mute is a big disappointment. Within 20 minutes of playing, it fell apart. Not worth $50 at all.
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Posted By:
Nick Wanagosit
Rating:
1.00
13 Evans Sound off Mute
Comments:
Great Tom mute
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Posted By:
Richard Bianchi
Rating:
5.00
14 snare Evans Sound off Pad
Comments:
The Evans are good.
The snare doesn't muffle as most of the other Evans. ( However; The Hi hat pad is too much and brittle)
Wish be a little thicker, as I think you would still be able to get a good rim shot.
This is the best of the three brands I have tried.
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Posted By:
Ric
Rating:
4.00
Evans Sound-Off pads
Comments:
For faster set up at gigs we use Aquarian InHead drum triggers instead of mic'ing the drums. For smaller venues and for rehearsals we use the Evans pads on the triggered drum heads, they don't prevent the triggers from actuating and they lower the sound level of the acoustic drums so the rest of the band isn't fighting the sound of the drums and we can all get a uniform sound level. The pads are great, the triggers work perfectly with them on the heads, the drum kit sounds awesome and no one leaves the practice studio with their ears bleeding. Oh we also use Pintech 3 zone rides and crashes and the Roland VK11 HiHat for electronic cymbals too, to also help with the volume. The only reason I don't rate this a 5 is because they don't offer varying thicknesses of the pads, that is the only knock on this product.
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Posted By:
John Turman
Rating:
4.00
Drum & Cymbal Mute Pads
Comments:
The sound muting quality is excellent, but the stick bounce is less than that of the original drum head. Consequently, practicing some subtle rudiments is difficult.