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Published on 12/31/02 at 15:00I bought this from McCormicks Music (Glasgow, Scotland) for about £140. I was looking for a new china and I have heard a lot of good things about these cymbals.
This china has an amazing sound, wheather played hard or soft. It has great cutting qualities, and can be heard over everyother instrument in my band. This is very durable and can take a fair beating. No Cracks or dents yet (after 5 months of hard use)
There is only 1 thing I dislike about this (and my other Zildjian cymbals) is that the finish is easily marked my finger prints, usually they just come off with a bit of a rub, but with this cymbal they tend to stain and not come off and turn green, thankfully you cant really see them, unless you take a close look. But thats not really a problem to worry greatly about.
As i said before this is a strong cymbal and can take a beating. The quality is great, I have no complaints about it.
This is probably the best China money can buy. I recommend it to any drummer. You wont be disappointed!
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This china has an amazing sound, wheather played hard or soft. It has great cutting qualities, and can be heard over everyother instrument in my band. This is very durable and can take a fair beating. No Cracks or dents yet (after 5 months of hard use)
There is only 1 thing I dislike about this (and my other Zildjian cymbals) is that the finish is easily marked my finger prints, usually they just come off with a bit of a rub, but with this cymbal they tend to stain and not come off and turn green, thankfully you cant really see them, unless you take a close look. But thats not really a problem to worry greatly about.
As i said before this is a strong cymbal and can take a beating. The quality is great, I have no complaints about it.
This is probably the best China money can buy. I recommend it to any drummer. You wont be disappointed!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com