Tiger TDA7-BR Drum Cymbal Set - 14" Hi-Hats, 16" Crash, 20" Ride Cymbals

Tiger
SKU:
TDA7-BR
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UPC:
5060181303494
£68.99
(5 reviews)
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At a glance:
- Pack includes the essentials you need! 14" Hi Hats, 16" Crash, 20" Ride
- Thin Hi-hats produce a controlled short sustain and defined chink when closed by foot
- Medium Thin Ride produces high to medium overtones with a medium sustain
- Thin crash produces high pitched sound with a short sustain
- Great to replace the cymbals on your starter drum kit

The Tiger TDA7 Cymbal Set is the ideal set for the beginner drummer, schools, or students on a budget. Consisting of one 16" crash cymbal, 20" ride cymbal and a pair of 14" hi-hats this cymbal set offers everything you need in a set of cymbals.

With the hi-hats and the ride cymbal, you've got two standard ways of keeping rhythm and a whole variety of different genres of music that you can play using these. The addition of the crash used for accents in a piece of music is designed to crash through the mix, making this the full set of cymbals for your set-up.

This set is perfect as a replacement cymbal set, practice set or beginners set. This set is preferred by new students and schools alike. With high-quality manufacturing techniques, these cymbals ensure good tone and design in this package.

Specifications:
- Crash Cymbal: 16"
- Ride Cymbal: 20"
- Hi-Hats: 14"

Reviews

  • 3
    the only reason I h...

    Posted by Anonymous on 11th Dec 2014

    the only reason I havent put very good is that 1 high hat was missing and even though it was stated 3 to 5 days delivery it still hasnt arrived I feel sure it will but I suggest the packers are notified

  • 5
    Asolutley fab sound...

    Posted by Anonymous on 8th Sep 2014

    Asolutley fab sound really pleased with them Thankyou

  • 4
    Cheapest around but...

    Posted by Anonymous on 13th Apr 2014

    Cheapest around but still ok for £80 delivery ok

  • 1
    Fistly the hi-hats...

    Posted by Anonymous on 7th Mar 2014

    Fistly the hi-hats sound awful secondly after a days playing the carsh and hats were severly dented. The only decent cymbal was the ride wich i am currently using as a crash.

  • 2
    To be honest, you g...

    Posted by Anonymous on 14th Feb 2014

    To be honest, you get what you pay for with this set of cymbals. The first set we had looked excellent however after 20 mins of playing the crash had creased and the top hi-hat looked like a pie crust edge. Great for smashing about if you're practicing but if you want something a little bit better stretch for the deluxe set, the quality and sound is vastly improved for an extra £20.