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MGR/bngbn
Zildjian ZBT Pro
Published on 01/05/04 at 15:00i got this for my premier drum kit some four years ago. I parted with my drums since and kept the cymballs.
Now where do i start, oh yes, some four years ago i was a bit oblivious to the sound of cymballs. I bought them because of the name thats all. and yes i did like them then.....but not now.
Jesus christ my wrists will break if i write everthing thats wrong with them.
to start off with they are the colour of shit that is made of bronze, they have gone green and coroded around the edge where you mute the cymballs. apparently the bronze colour of the symball is actually a laqur coa. they suck major bush wang
shite and briny
fghfrghnfghj
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Now where do i start, oh yes, some four years ago i was a bit oblivious to the sound of cymballs. I bought them because of the name thats all. and yes i did like them then.....but not now.
Jesus christ my wrists will break if i write everthing thats wrong with them.
to start off with they are the colour of shit that is made of bronze, they have gone green and coroded around the edge where you mute the cymballs. apparently the bronze colour of the symball is actually a laqur coa. they suck major bush wang
shite and briny
fghfrghnfghj
This review was originally published on ...…
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i got this for my premier drum kit some four years ago. I parted with my drums since and kept the cymballs.
Now where do i start, oh yes, some four years ago i was a bit oblivious to the sound of cymballs. I bought them because of the name thats all. and yes i did like them then.....but not now.
Jesus christ my wrists will break if i write everthing thats wrong with them.
to start off with they are the colour of shit that is made of bronze, they have gone green and coroded around the edge where you mute the cymballs. apparently the bronze colour of the symball is actually a laqur coa. they suck major bush wang
shite and briny
fghfrghnfghj
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
Now where do i start, oh yes, some four years ago i was a bit oblivious to the sound of cymballs. I bought them because of the name thats all. and yes i did like them then.....but not now.
Jesus christ my wrists will break if i write everthing thats wrong with them.
to start off with they are the colour of shit that is made of bronze, they have gone green and coroded around the edge where you mute the cymballs. apparently the bronze colour of the symball is actually a laqur coa. they suck major bush wang
shite and briny
fghfrghnfghj
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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MGR/joey. the same author of the acclaim review
Zildjian ZBT Pack
Published on 12/26/03 at 15:00really, i didnt pay anything for them. i borrowed 'em.
the only thing i like about it is the hi hats. the hi hats sound nice and crisp and have a good "chick" sound. and another thing is having more cymbals( its all acclaim's fault)
the ride!! the ride rings toooo much and so does the bells. you need like 30 pad circles to muffle the stupid thing.
its pretty tough. takes like a year to break them in though.
the hi hats are great and so is the crash. the crash is a little high pitched though. id rather use sabian 8 or zildjian zxt.
the ride sucks.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com…
the only thing i like about it is the hi hats. the hi hats sound nice and crisp and have a good "chick" sound. and another thing is having more cymbals( its all acclaim's fault)
the ride!! the ride rings toooo much and so does the bells. you need like 30 pad circles to muffle the stupid thing.
its pretty tough. takes like a year to break them in though.
the hi hats are great and so is the crash. the crash is a little high pitched though. id rather use sabian 8 or zildjian zxt.
the ride sucks.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com…
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really, i didnt pay anything for them. i borrowed 'em.
the only thing i like about it is the hi hats. the hi hats sound nice and crisp and have a good "chick" sound. and another thing is having more cymbals( its all acclaim's fault)
the ride!! the ride rings toooo much and so does the bells. you need like 30 pad circles to muffle the stupid thing.
its pretty tough. takes like a year to break them in though.
the hi hats are great and so is the crash. the crash is a little high pitched though. id rather use sabian 8 or zildjian zxt.
the ride sucks.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
the only thing i like about it is the hi hats. the hi hats sound nice and crisp and have a good "chick" sound. and another thing is having more cymbals( its all acclaim's fault)
the ride!! the ride rings toooo much and so does the bells. you need like 30 pad circles to muffle the stupid thing.
its pretty tough. takes like a year to break them in though.
the hi hats are great and so is the crash. the crash is a little high pitched though. id rather use sabian 8 or zildjian zxt.
the ride sucks.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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docdrum1225
Published on 07/28/08 at 17:15
The Zildjian ZBT 4 Pro Pack is a great investment for the young or even the old drummer. The pack includes a 16” crash, 14” hi-hats, and a 20” ride. Sure the cymbals aren’t the best you can get, but you really can’t even come close to the price. If you’re starting out and you need to get started of with cymbals this is what you need to get. You get all the necessities needed to learn the drums. I bought my set when I began drumming and I still have the set today to use as back-ups. Lets break it down. The hi-hats: 14” is a good size to learn on, 15” are too big for a lot of people’s preference, and 13” are too small. 14” hats are very versatile, and perfect for any drumming situation....…
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The Zildjian ZBT 4 Pro Pack is a great investment for the young or even the old drummer. The pack includes a 16” crash, 14” hi-hats, and a 20” ride. Sure the cymbals aren’t the best you can get, but you really can’t even come close to the price. If you’re starting out and you need to get started of with cymbals this is what you need to get. You get all the necessities needed to learn the drums. I bought my set when I began drumming and I still have the set today to use as back-ups. Lets break it down. The hi-hats: 14” is a good size to learn on, 15” are too big for a lot of people’s preference, and 13” are too small. 14” hats are very versatile, and perfect for any drumming situation. The bottom hat is thicker than the top so you get that great “chick” sound desired by many drummers. The cymbal: The 16” crash is a decent cymbal. I was not as pleased with it as the other cymbals because it seems to be a bit thicker than other crashes, so you really got to lay into it to get a crash out of it, its kind of like crashing on a ride cymbal, but If you just a beginner you can’t really tell the difference and by the time you can you’ll grow out of the cymbal. The Ride: The ride is a quality 20” ride cymbal. It has a nice “ping” sound to it witch makes it sound great. 20” rides seem to be more common than anything out there, they could have put a 22” but it really would have drained out the 16” crash and 14” hats. I think the cymbals work well when played as a set. They all balance each other very well. Zildjian designed these cymbals keeping balance, and quality in mind. I’m extremely glad I made this purchase it saved me from having to worry about buying a good set of balanced cymbals and it kept my money in my pocket. I say if your looking at this pack; go for it!
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tomsnow
Published on 09/27/07 at 08:35 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
- How long have you use it?
I use this pack 8 months
What is the particular feature you like best and least?
I love this pack just the hi-hat that sounds a little can AGEA my taste.
- Have you tried many other models before acqurir? A single
- How do you report qualitprix? The report price is exellent quality of a hi-hat 14 ", a ride 20" crash and 16 "are good trs.
- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ... perhaps not as it should be borne in mind that to be simply a kit for beginners to see a little beyond, but I would recommend up to 5 years of your drumkit
I use this pack 8 months
What is the particular feature you like best and least?
I love this pack just the hi-hat that sounds a little can AGEA my taste.
- Have you tried many other models before acqurir? A single
- How do you report qualitprix? The report price is exellent quality of a hi-hat 14 ", a ride 20" crash and 16 "are good trs.
- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ... perhaps not as it should be borne in mind that to be simply a kit for beginners to see a little beyond, but I would recommend up to 5 years of your drumkit
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Tech. sheet
- Manufacturer: Zildjian
- Model: ZBT Pro 4 Box Set
- Series: ZBT
- Category: Cymbal Packs
- Added in our database on: 09/13/2006
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