Zildjian 12" Traditional Gong and Table-Top Stand Set vs Ringside 10" Ring Gong with Brass Hammer
Overall winner: Ringside 10" Ring Gong with Brass Hammer
Key Differences
Choose the Zildjian 12" Traditional Gong (A) if you want a compact tabletop set that includes a stand and (usually) a mallet and delivers a classic gong sound; choose the Ringside 10" Gong Ring Bell (B) if you need a louder, arena-audible tone with all-steel construction and an attached solid wood base, though some buyers reported paint and decal wear
Zildjian 12" Traditional Gong and Table-Top Stand Set
12" suspended gong with stand and mallet for tabletop display and classic gong sound. Customer note: impressive sound quality and sturdy construction
Pros
- includes stand and mallet
- compact tabletop display
- classic gong sound
- sturdy construction
Cons
- mallet may be missing according to some customers
Ringside 10" Ring Gong with Brass Hammer
All-steel 10" ring gong with solid wood base and attached hammer. Adds a classic end-of-round signal with a plate to mark the 10-second count; suitable for boxing or wrestling events. Customers note strong sound and good value, with concerns about paint and attachment quality
Pros
- 10" gong with strong tone
- all-steel construction with wood base
- plate for 10-second end-round signaling
- classic, non-electronic timer option
Cons
- paint quality issues reported
- build/attachment quality concerns
- wooden base reported as broken by some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ringside |
| Durability | Ringside |
| Versatility | Zildjian |
| User Reviews | Tie |