Lemon 18" Electronic Cymbal – Ride/Crash vs Lemon 13" Electronic Cymbal (Ride/Crash)
Overall winner: Lemon 18" Electronic Cymbal – Ride/Crash
Key Differences
Product A is a compact 13" triple-zone cymbal aimed at portability and expressive playing with edge/bow/bell zones, while Product B is an 18" triple-zone ride/crash that adds a choke function and a larger playing surface for more versatile feel. A suits players who prioritize a smaller, travel-friendly pad; B suits drummers who want a fuller-sized cymbal and damping control
Lemon 18" Electronic Cymbal – Ride/Crash
Electronic 18-inch cymbal with balanced size and triple-zone functionality for edge, bow, and bell. Choke function allows quick damping. Customers note good functionality and value, with mixed feedback on sound and trigger reliability
Pros
- 18-inch balanced size for versatile play
- Triple zone functionality for dynamic playing
- Choke function for damping control
- Good value for money and build quality
Cons
- Mixed reviews on sound quality
- Intermittent triggering issues reported
- Some rattling noise described by users
Lemon 13" Electronic Cymbal (Ride/Crash)
13-inch electronic cymbal with edge, bow, and bell zones for expressive play. Provides dynamic control with a choke function. Customer feedback highlights good value and build quality while noting some triggering variances
Pros
- compact 13-inch size for portability
- triple zone functionality for expressive playing
- edge/bow/bell zones for dynamic response
- choke function for dampening control
Cons
- mixed sound quality and trigger accuracy
- some reports of rattling noise and intermittent triggering
- feel perceptions vary among users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | LEMON |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | LEMON |
| User Reviews | Tie |