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thoman china cymbal 40cm
My opinion is very controversial but you will see.
About the cymbal ? we have to put down some finish expectation , this is a traditional or popular market Wuhan (China) material , it means that if you care to much about finish please don't buy it because you'll need to correct some finish and do some esthetic job.
BUT!!! if you want a real CHINA sound and not something beautiful who only imitate the real sound !! this cymbal is for you.
About the cymbal ? we have to put down some finish expectation , this is a traditional or popular market Wuhan (China) material , it means that if you care to much about finish please don't buy it because you'll need to correct some finish and do some esthetic job.
BUT!!! if you want a real CHINA sound and not something beautiful who only imitate the real sound !! this cymbal is for you.
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Does the trick and nothing more
I wanted to buy an entry level China for my drum set and this is pretty much spot on when looking at it that way.
Compared to the cymbals that come with the Millennium set, it is a leap in quality.
It has a good initial transient, but not quite as cutting when used in a metal setting for example. The general texture is a washy and trashy screech with more low end than I would personally like. The sustain is pretty much the only sonic quality that compares to more expensive china cymbals, but that is more due to the nature of china cymbals in general not having sustain as a focal point.
It got me through a decent number of gigs and I can totally hear it in a recording of any genre, but it's nothing face melting.
Compared to the cymbals that come with the Millennium set, it is a leap in quality.
It has a good initial transient, but not quite as cutting when used in a metal setting for example. The general texture is a washy and trashy screech with more low end than I would personally like. The sustain is pretty much the only sonic quality that compares to more expensive china cymbals, but that is more due to the nature of china cymbals in general not having sustain as a focal point.
It got me through a decent number of gigs and I can totally hear it in a recording of any genre, but it's nothing face melting.
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sounds incredible but lasts nothing
i went to a big studio for a drum session and the engineer was amazed by the sound of this cymbal. unfortunately the build quality is terrible and it will break easily.
i would recommend the zultan rock beat china instead. has great sound and will last much longer.
i would recommend the zultan rock beat china instead. has great sound and will last much longer.
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Nice one
Almost another cymbal that is suprised me. But not so good than Millenium. Cymbal is not soft and flexible and sometimes i knock my wrist when hitting cymbal. Maybe i am beginner. Sound is fast when hitting hard but leaves long silent humming noise. But that cymbal is strong and i think it last long. Cheap china that works fine.
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