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Written by Mike Stahl   
Sunday, 05 August 2007

In the world of practicing drummers, drum and cymbal mutes are a necessity to keep the peace with neighbors and family. The problem is that most mutes curb noise by sacrificing feel. HQ SoundOff Drum and Cymbal Mutes promote realistic practice sessions by allowing drummers to use their own drumsets and cymbals. Soundoffs mount efficiently to playing surfaces and reduce volume up to 95%.

Evans cymbal muteThe new HQ 22” SoundOff Cymbal Mute responds to the trend to larger ride cymbals. The mute provides a realistic tactile experience and affords exceptional bounce across the playing surface. A “cut-out” exposes the bronze cymbal bell and provides the ultimate practice surface while volume is drastically curbed.

 

“This is just the start of the expansion of our SoundOff line ,” says Senior Product Manager Mike Robinson. “Drummers will appreciate the realistic feel of the mutes while friends and family will appreciate the silence even if just from this one cymbal.”

 

For more information on Evans’ products, visit www.evansdrumheads.com.

 

D’Addario & Company, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets complete lines of strings for fretted and bowed musical instruments, drumheads, drum practice pads, and guitar and woodwind accessories under the proprietary brand names D’Addario, Evans Drumheads, Planet Waves, Rico, and HQ Percussion. The company also runs the popular Gbase.com online gear source. D’Addario products are marketed in approximately 120 countries. 





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