Cymbals
The cymbals’ role in defining the overall sound of the drum set is incredibly important and should never be underestimated. However, the vast selection of cymbals in different price ranges can be overwhelming to beginners. Our cymbal portfolio offers you a clearly structured selection of single cymbals and complete sets that not only includes popular variants such as an affordable brass series and our hand-hammered top-of-the-line series made from B20 bronze, but also special, low-noise Still Cymbals. These models, which are available in various colours, are especially well suited for practice drum sets or rooms in which regular cymbals would simply be too loud.
Brass Cymbals
Due to its outstanding sonic characteristics, brass has been a popular material for making musical instruments for centuries. It is frequently used not only for wind instruments, but also for snare drums and – last but not least – cymbals. The Millenium Brass Cymbals are great-sounding, durable, and acoustically well-matched cymbals for beginners and are available as a set for an affordable price. It includes a 14” hi hat, a 16” crash and a 20” ride, each offering a medium thickness that makes them suitable for a wide range of styles.
Due to its outstanding sonic characteristics, brass has been a popular material for making musical instruments for centuries. It is frequently used not only for wind instruments, but also for snare drums and – last but not least – cymbals.
The Millenium Brass Cymbals are great-sounding, durable, and acoustically well-matched cymbals for beginners and are available as a set for an affordable price. It includes a 14” hi hat, a 16” crash and a 20” ride, each offering a medium thickness that makes them suitable for a wide range of styles.
B20 Cymbals
B20 is short for an alloy consisting of 80% copper and 20% tin, and everyone who has studied the subject of cymbals extensively knows that this is the magic formula for high-quality cymbals. For centuries, cymbals have been cast, hammered, and lathed from B20 – often through intricate manual craftsmanship, which is why they’re usually very expensive. The Millenium B20 Cymbals are proof that you can enjoy the acclaimed acoustic properties of this material for an affordable price. They are available in a set or as individual cymbals.
B20 is short for an alloy consisting of 80% copper and 20% tin, and everyone who has studied the subject of cymbals extensively knows that this is the magic formula for high-quality cymbals.
For centuries, cymbals have been cast, hammered, and lathed from B20 – often through intricate manual craftsmanship, which is why they’re usually very expensive. The Millenium B20 Cymbals are proof that you can enjoy the acclaimed acoustic properties of this material for an affordable price. They are available in a set or as individual cymbals.
Still Cymbals
Mesh heads are a popular way of turning an acoustic drum set into a low-noise practice kit. These heads reduce the volume of the drums significantly, while offering the familiar playing feel. However, regular cymbals are much too loud in comparison, which is where the Millenium Still Cymbals come into play. These perforated cymbals, which are available individually or as a set in four different colours, feel like regular cymbals while sounding about 80% more quietly.
Mesh heads are a popular way of turning an acoustic drum set into a low-noise practice kit. These heads reduce the volume of the drums significantly, while offering the familiar playing feel.
However, regular cymbals are much too loud in comparison, which is where the Millenium Still Cymbals come into play. These perforated cymbals, which are available individually or as a set in four different colours, feel like regular cymbals while sounding about 80% more quietly.