1. Evans dB One Cymbal Pack
dB One Cymbal Pack
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Evans is a brand that most drummers know very well—but the company is most known for its drumheads, being one of the largest manufacturers alongside Remo and Aquarian. This is an important thing to note, as unlike the competitors on this list, the Evans dB One Low Volume cymbals were designed alongside matching (quiet) mesh drumheads. The trade-off here is that this pack (14-16-18-20) is the only option for their low-volume cymbals.
Evans dB One cymbals are a beautiful shade of dark grey with a carefully designed pattern of perforations that look AND sound fantastic. One of the most notable aspects of these cymbals is that relative to many low-volume cymbals, they are on the darker side, rather than piercing or bright, while retaining a fantastic stick articulation and response.
A notable difference is that the bell is weaker than other low-volume cymbals. Still, a big part of the low-volume cymbal market is centered around functionality, which often comes at the expense of sound. Evans manages to strike a nice balance. On this list, Evans dB One is a clear competitor to Zildjian's L80s in terms of sound and at a competitive price.
Price: $350
All Sizes Available: 14" hi-hats, 16" crash, 18" crash, 20" ride. Matching drumheads are also available.
Material: Stainless Steel Alloy
Pros: Matching drumheads from a reputable brand, less piercing than most competitors, great response
Cons: Bells are small/low, only four sizes available & sold as a single set



