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Friday, May 11, 2012

Zildjian 20-Inch K Constantinople Medium Ride Cymbal Review

Zildjian 20-Inch K Constantinople Medium Ride Cymbal
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this is the best ride cymbal I have ever played on. the one I've used the past 3 years years my church had donated to it, and as soon as I have enough money I'm buying one for myself. I've been playing drums for a little over 10 years now and I can honestly say I have yet to play on a better cymbal. great ride/crash combo sound...and will give your overall sound a whole new ambience of sweetness

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Wuhan China Cymbal 18 Inches Review

Wuhan China Cymbal 18 Inches
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I've been enjoying this cymbal a lot. Its LOUD so be careful. I use it primarily n the studio so I have to be careful where I put the microphones because it can drown out other cymbals easily. Great tone, color and brilliance. The sustain is perfect for my applications, its fast and short, so it wont linger around too long after the initial strike. I highly recommend these cymbals be it in 18", 16" and even 14"

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Zildjian 20-Inch K Heavy Ride Cymbal Review

Zildjian 20-Inch K Heavy Ride Cymbal
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I actually own the 22" version of this ride, which was sadly discontinued a few years ago. I've played the 20" too, and they are both magnificent cymbals (though I prefer the 22")
Even though this is a very heavy cymbal, it is still one of the most versatile rides I have ever played. I've played it in jazz and metal gigs, and heard it from the audience on a few jazz gigs, and it fits in perfectly with almost every kind of music. It can be played softly, the bell can cut through anything if you need it to, and it has a beautiful wobble if you play it right. It also crashes wonderfully if you like a crash ride.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Sabian 18 Inch B8 Chinese Review

Sabian 18 Inch B8 Chinese
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My dad got me this for my birthday and i'll tell ya, its sounds pretty good. Its a bit kangy, but its great for beginners. Its almost "too explosive" though, its very loud, but it has that quality trashy sound you're looking for. When i put in ear plugs and then hit this thing (i use it inverted because i like the sound a little better) it sounds professional, so trashy, yet so awesome. 4 out of 5 because its a little too loud, almost hurts your ears, just wear ear plugs and this thing is as good as a hand hammered one.

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Zildjian 22-Inch K Custom Dark Ride Cymbal Review

Zildjian 22-Inch K Custom Dark Ride Cymbal
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I recently purchased this cymbal after extensive searching, trying various K Custom models, and finally settling on this particular one.
First, a few caveats when buying a K Custom - all of these cymbals are hand hammered and each has a distinct, unique personality and sound. For example, when I listened to the sound sample on Zildjian's site (paste the ASIN number, B00006AZMI, into the search box, select All Products and click GO), the sound is a bit different from the actual cymbal I received. Second, if you are seeking cymbals that are cutting or project, the K Custom series is not for you.
Zildjian describes this cymbal as dark and warm with trashy crash qualities. Mine roughly fits that description, but can also be airy and washy, with over- and under-tones, depending on how you play it. I've even managed to get a bit of a shimmer from it with a stick technique that uses about a third of the stick surface when riding the cymbal. Moreover, while Zildjian's sound sample did impart a 'trashy crash', the cymbal I have does not have this quality in a pronounced way. It does manage to combine articulation with a lot of sustain (I know that sounds odd, but it's true.)
I said that this cymbal does not cut or project - you can literally carry on a normal conversation a foot away when riding this cymbal. The crash washes, but does not project. Horrible for rock, but perfect for acoustic jazz, and that is where this cymbal excells.

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Zildjian 21-Inch K Custom Special Dry Ride Cymbal Review

Zildjian 21-Inch K Custom Special Dry Ride Cymbal
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This cymbal isn't that pretty; but it's sound is. Six-seven years ago, you had to audition them live because each cymbal was quite different and most of them had a pretty thin, awful tone. I found mine in the used section of a major Nashville drum shop and fell in love with it immediately. In the last few years Zildjian has improved this cymbal, now they just about all sound great. I originally was attracted to the K Custom Dark Ride, but my Special Dry has proven to be far more versatile, which is good given the cost of a decent ride cymbal these days!
For the drummer who needs a good crash ride for a small kit like a Rhythm Traveler, this would be ideal. It's nice and dark and dryish (though not like an Earth Ride or flattop) with a great full range of overtones. If you ride the edge, it's washy as you could want and it has a terrific bell for rockin' on. Crash it and you'd think it's the Second Coming; "Oriental Crash of Doom", my rear end! I'll take this one any day. If you ride it near the bell, you get something of a salsa sound.
This beastie really changes character with the kind of stick you use. Use a wood-tipped hickory and it's a bit lighter and airier than a Pro-Mark Oak. Go from a wood tip to a nylon and the change in definition is really noticable. That's why I love this thing, it's a dozen different rides in one, depending how you use it. You ever see a small acoustic band where the drummer has a snare, hats and maybe a tom, but you'd swear he was playing a fusion kit? Well that's this ride: if you take time to learn its secrets you'll find you have a wide range of possibilities you didn't know. Makes us better at our music, I think. Buy with confidence!

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