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Vic Firth prepack w/ 10, 12, 14(2), 20, hi-hat and cymbal (2)

3.7 out of 5 stars 23 customer reviews

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Item Weight 4.3 pounds
Product Dimensions 3.1 x 22.5 x 22.4 inches
Shipping Weight 5.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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Origin USA
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ASIN B000FRIA6E
Item model number MUTEPP5
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3.7 out of 5 stars 23 customer reviews

3.7 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #39,038 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
#93 in Musical Instruments > Instrument Accessories > Drum & Percussion Accessories > Practice Pads & Devices
Date first available at Amazon.com July 16, 2004

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By Sean on August 14, 2010
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These serve their purpose very well. They quiet the drums enough that people aren't annoyed but you can still play on your own or with a track. The one problem I have had is that some of the pads move. The snare (which I play at a slight angel) is the biggest problem. It slipped off a lot until I put a piece of duck tape underneath it, problem solved. The other issue was with the kick cover. It's held on by adhesive velcro that attaches to the drum and the pad. The adhesive on the pad kept falling off. I solved this with some gorilla glue. Haven't had any problems since.
If you need a quiet solution for your playing, I highly recommend these. They're great quality at an even greater price!

-sp
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I live in an apartment complex and got complaints when i would play my drums. Ever since I've put these bad boys on I can go on 1hr long drum sessions and not get 1 complaint. Plain and simple, yes...they reduce the sound a lot.

couple complaints though:
1. the hi-hat one sucks, but i don't use a mid tom so i cut that up and put it around the rim of the bottom high hat and now it's perfect.

2. The snare one only really works if you switch off the snares, otherwise it almost reduces 0 noise.

3. The cymbal pads are a little small and don't provide too much hit area. I sometimes accidentally hit the cymbal and thats not good, but that's probably just cause i suck. Also since they are so small, they will sort of flap or vibrate against the cymbal if you hit it a little too hard.

Other than that, they are amazing.
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these vic firth drum mutes are really great. they cut the sound very dramatically. i am able to play my drum set in my apartment without bothering anyone. the only issue would be they have a tendency to slide off the heads as you are playing. it is an easy fix with some adhesive putty. otherwise they work great. totally recommend these.
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Got my muters 2 moths ago and this is what i think about them:

1.- The kick drum is really a good muter, it also feels resistent and may last long if your not a blaster or hit really hard on it, id say the bass drum mutes about 80% of the sound.

2.- The Toms muter are in my opinion the best in the kit, they really mute ALOT of the sound, like 90-95%, feels a bit louder than hitting the drum chair with stick.

3.- The snare one is not really what i expected, it reduces a bit of the sound but there is alot of resonance coming out of it, so its like 50-60% reduction. I'm using currently Evans 2-Sided Practice Pad, 12 Inch which is the best for practice and the noise is almost unnoticeable. Took the snare muter and placed it between both cymbals in the hihat.

4.- The hi-hat one is not THAT good, it does its job if the hihat is closed, but if u want to play open patterns it gets useless, so i'm using the SoundOff by Evans Hi-Hat Mute, 14 Inch combined with the snare in the middle and its a perfect match, and using this hihat muter as a crash muter for 14-16" cymbals, only downside is that since the cymbals rotate, sometimes you need to place it back in middle playing or else it's going to sound like hitting a piece of wood with the stick.

5.- The Ride cymbal is the best one of the cymbals, 80-90% reduction and actually not much to complain about it, but same problem with hi hat, because the cymbals rotate and it's anyoning to hit the cymbal and not the muter.

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Bought these for my son when he started playing. Cuts sound down, not completely and it does change the pitch of the notes. Good idea for those in small spaces and want to play longer without disturbing neighbors. I would recommend looking into the sound absorbing tiles for your walls for the long run before I would buy these though.
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I bought these mute pads with my amazon money from Christmas because I got a drum set from my parents for Christmas. They do the job they are supposed to do, but they are a bit iffy on the fittings for the toms. The mutes tend to slide off the mounted toms after you hit the tom if the mutes are too big, so I recommend cutting down the mutes to fit your drum. The rubber is high quality like the ad says. For the cymbals you get about 60% less sound than without the mutes, for the kick (bass) drum its mutes the sound to about 70-75% less than without the mute, the toms are muted to a shocking 95% less sound, and the snare get about 85% less sound which is good because I still want to be able to hear my snare drum while I'm practicing. The floor tom and snare drum mutes don't have much chance to slide off because they are flat and fit perfectly but the tom mutes will slide off if not sized correctly. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND UPGRADING TO A FASTER SHIPPING IF YOU LIVE IN THE MIDWEST TO EAST COAST BECAUSE THESE SHIP FROM IDAHO. If you live on the west coast you shouldn't have a problem with the cheapest shipping.
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