Cymbomute Pro360º 16/17″ Cymbal Mute / Silencer / Dampener
Cymbomute – Your cymbals MUTED.
Fold the mute, stretch it around the cymbal rim… and the sound is gone with no loss of feel.
The Next Generation of Cymbomute – Cymbomute Pro360º
Featuring an innovative HYBRID stretch fabric and silicone material with Silicone Bumper Technology (S.B.T.)
Never has a 360º Cymbal mute been so highly engineered.
The Cymbomute Pro360º has a built-in silicone bumper to receive stick impact – leaving the fabric to do the sound absorption.
Also featured is a four-strand yellow reinforcement stripe under the silicone to highlight the bumper – it looks great!
The added strength, durability, and aesthetics of this mute mean it firmly deserves the ‘PRO’ moniker.
The same great Cymbomute idea just went up a gear!
“Makes the process of practicing on cymbals at low volume easier, cleaner, and quieter” – Modern Drummer Magazine USA
Since 2013, Cymbomute.com has been leading the way in innovative ways to mute your cymbals for practice.
Cymbomute practice mutes allow drummers to “Keep the Feel – Cut the Volume” when practicing on a REAL cymbal set-up.
Why spend $$$ on extra gear like low volume cymbals, electronics or pads?
Cymbomute: No ‘pad-aim’ No ‘rubbery rebound’ – just play!
In the pack: ONE Cymbal mute for 16/17 inch diameter cymbals.
Note: Cymbals not included.
Tip: Overly aggressive use / bad technique will reduce the lifespan of anything you hit.
Endorsed by:
Steve White (UK) Russ McKinnon (USA) and more.
Cymbomute Pro 360º is available in 4 individual & versatile sizes:
– 13/14/15″ (Hi-Hat / Small Crash)
– 16/17″ (Crash / Small China)
– 18/19″ (Crash / China)
– 20/21/22″ (Large Crash / Ride / China)
Product Features
- Keep the feel of playing your REAL cymbals
- Low Volume Cymbals with no extra gear.
- An innovation trusted by 1000’s of drummers worldwide.
- No ‘pad aim’ so no compromise in your playing style
- Cut the Volume & protect your hearing during practice
I like Cymbomutes! I especially like the gold band reinforcing … They’re not as hard to put on as others have complained about. Just hold up the cymbomute on one end, push the edge of the cymbal to it and push both to your abdomen. Then start running your hand all the way around the circumference of the cymbal, aligning the cymbomute as you go. It’s not rocket science.As far the the muffling, WOW!! These really kill off the sound, amazing!! Thanks to these I can now practice with full dynamics at home with no remorse for my neighbors…
I know they are for real cymbals, and mine are real Alesis Surge Electronic (bronze) cymbals. They look great but clack loudly. Ordered this (and other sizes for my set of Surges) and they are all working great to reduce the clack.The directions say to fold in half before first using and I really think it helps. You almost need 3 hands to install (if you do that will make it easier) or take the cymbal off of the mount and use your chest or another surface to hold the Cymbomute…