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UFIP Class Crash Medium 18"
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Crash Cymbal from UFIP belonging to the Class series

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  • dave-grohldave-grohl

    UFIP Class Crash Medium 18"Published on 03/06/07 at 07:44
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use this cymbal since 2002, I took my set to complter ClassSeries.
    I play grunge style, and it comes out right away its power, without damage to the ear by harmonics too acute. I was looking for a heavy cymbal, close to a wrinkle in the crash, I found

    What I like most: his serious overtones, its rponse IMMEDIATE his gradual rises in power.
    What I like least: To play without my 16 ". It is too serious to act as a single crash and it should be complter with a 16 or 14.

    I had the opportunity to test KCustom, the Avedis Zildjian, and the sound is like the diffrence that dernires less saturated.

    The report qualitprix is ​​excellent. One approach to Zildjian for much less.

    I cer…
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    I use this cymbal since 2002, I took my set to complter ClassSeries.
    I play grunge style, and it comes out right away its power, without damage to the ear by harmonics too acute. I was looking for a heavy cymbal, close to a wrinkle in the crash, I found

    What I like most: his serious overtones, its rponse IMMEDIATE his gradual rises in power.
    What I like least: To play without my 16 ". It is too serious to act as a single crash and it should be complter with a 16 or 14.

    I had the opportunity to test KCustom, the Avedis Zildjian, and the sound is like the diffrence that dernires less saturated.

    The report qualitprix is ​​excellent. One approach to Zildjian for much less.

    I certainly would do with the choice exprience.
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