Millenium 14" B20 Crash

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Crash Cymbals

  • Size: 14"
  • B20 material
  • Crash cymbal with clear and explosive response and round sustain
Available since August 2014
Item number 337924
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Casted Cymbal No
Finish Brilliant, Glossy
Alloy B20 Bronze
$29
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Очень хороший бюджет
RomanZero 09.12.2020
Лучшее сочетание цена/качество, сплав b20 звучит. Отличная тарелка за такую стоимость. Хорошо сочетается с моим крэшем Zultan 16" Dark Matter.
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Excellent crash for practice and beginners
Zira 29.11.2020
You are hardly going to get a better deal on a 14" crash (and a B20 alloy at that) for as cheap as this one. Naturally, the sound leaves something to be desired: it has short sustain and there's a slight, barely noticeable inconsistency with every other hit but things like these are to be expected. It's overall bright (check the sound sample to get a sense) and the quality is great.

Bottom line: for the price, it's an unmatched crash that will save you big bucks if you're looking for a less serious commitment. Recommended.
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-Neb- 09.06.2024
To give some context, I bought the Millenium 12" splash, 14" and 16" crash on a budget for a bar band I joined, to use with an old entry-level Pearl kit I picked up for 150€.

Getting three B20 cymbals for about 100€ is amazing considering most cymbal manufacturers are taking us for a ride these days (pun intended!).

I think they sound good live (they crash well, cut through nicely and have a short ring with inaudible overtones). I also get the feeling that they aren't so cheaply made that they're going to be particularly susceptible to breaking. I'm a light hitter though, so your mileage my vary.

IMO they sound better than the Meinl HCS and Sabian B8 that came with the kit - I'll be selling those. For studio recording I'm not sure how the Milleniums would hold up though.

They don't look great on very close inspection (they're only machined - not hand finished), and the hole on one of them isn't quite perfectly circular.
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Indrek 16.02.2015
I remember old millenium cymbals and i doubt very long time to buy Millenium cymbals. After i saw some videos in youtube i decided to try this out. Quality is very shiny and nice and sound is something like Paiste P3 series. But i dont vierd aftersound colour. For that i use little bit gate. Recommend if you looking something else than Paiste P3 or 101 series. This new cymbals are not like early days :D
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