SONICAKE Low Volume Cymbal Pack 5 pcs 14/16/18/20 vs EASTROCK Low Volume Cymbal Pack – 5 Piece Set: 14" hi-hat, 16" & 18" crashes, 20" ride
Overall winner: EASTROCK Low Volume Cymbal Pack – 5 Piece Set: 14" hi-hat, 16" & 18" crashes, 20" ride
Key Differences
EASTROCK (A) offers a lower listed price, a high average rating (4.70 from 164 reviews) and highlights durable alloy construction and clear, detailed low-volume tone. SONICAKE (B) emphasizes a stainless steel build with 1500+ holes per cymbal for quieter play but has mixed durability feedback and a slightly lower average rating (4.60 from 496 reviews). Pick EASTROCK if you want a more affordable, well-rated durable pack; pick SONICAKE if you prioritize the perforated low-volume design
SONICAKE Low Volume Cymbal Pack 5 pcs 14/16/18/20
Mute cymbal set with 14" hi-hats, 16"/18"/20" crashes and ride. Reduces volume while preserving feel; designed for practice. Customers note solid sound quality and good value for money
Pros
- low volume design for practice
- stainless steel build with smooth edges
- each cymbal has over 1500 holes for quieter play
- polished surface for a refined look
Cons
- mixed durability impressions from customers
- some users find volume not as quiet as expected
- some feel the cymbals are less sturdy
EASTROCK Low Volume Cymbal Pack – 5 Piece Set: 14" hi-hat, 16" & 18" crashes, 20" ride
Low-volume cymbal pack in a 5-piece set with cymbal bag. Designed for quieter practice with detailed sound from small face holes. Customers praise sound quality and durability for practice and smaller venues
Pros
- low-volume performance
- detailed, clear cymbal sound
- durable alloy construction
- includes bag and felts
Cons
- no explicit tonal range details
- no size options beyond listed kit
- no warranty information
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EASTROCK |
| Durability | EASTROCK |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | EASTROCK |