remy29
Published on 05/21/07 at 01:20
Amun as full range, versatility is there!
Some may find her lack of identity ... or any color ... they rarely leave without notice. If you have the chance to put in listener, you will see that these cymbals sound great, better than the prejudices
If you have to play several styles, these cymbals will fill you with the "tchick" accurate. They have a small taste of rear mid-bass to tame. Touch neither too hard nor too soft but the cymbals are quite stiff, it takes time to adapt from softer alloys.
I have owned the UFIP (entry level) and SABIAN (HH) before Amun.
Today they correspond to my need for musical versatility and in this context, I would definitely do it again this election. The ratio Q / P is very good. Of course because of their alloy (B8) they do not have the warmth of cymbals B12 or B20. You can by easily against the marriage with cymbals, but other brands of the same alloy, the advantage of the versatility ...
Some may find her lack of identity ... or any color ... they rarely leave without notice. If you have the chance to put in listener, you will see that these cymbals sound great, better than the prejudices
If you have to play several styles, these cymbals will fill you with the "tchick" accurate. They have a small taste of rear mid-bass to tame. Touch neither too hard nor too soft but the cymbals are quite stiff, it takes time to adapt from softer alloys.
I have owned the UFIP (entry level) and SABIAN (HH) before Amun.
Today they correspond to my need for musical versatility and in this context, I would definitely do it again this election. The ratio Q / P is very good. Of course because of their alloy (B8) they do not have the warmth of cymbals B12 or B20. You can by easily against the marriage with cymbals, but other brands of the same alloy, the advantage of the versatility ...