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UFIP Kashian 2000 Hi-Hat 14"

Hi-Hat from UFIP belonging to the Kashian series

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Parasite54 Parasite54
Published on 11/27/09 at 03:49
This opinion relates only to the crash 16 "hi-hat and 14".

<span style="font-weight: normal;">Aaaah! .... Kashian's 2000! My first cymbals! What nostalgia ... (Sniff). Short story:
- There was once a story of a crash that was beaten up at length again. (More than anything else! Nobody was harmed in this hispanic). Alas! She broke the ears of various members of the group ... (Yes really .... you broke my ears small kashian 2000!). And yes, the poor she had no shine, no sustain, no sound but watch her ​​body was very strong! ... One day, the guitarist would be replaced by a pan but fortunately (although the pot sounded better ... by the way) the drummer was saved from this tragedy! .......
Well I stop this torture I feel like I lost you ... oops ... you sleep? We wake up!
Another thing that crash is in the medium. It is therefore of poor quality, but for a first cymbal it gets worse (eg Paiste Pst 3). Let's go to charley is better bill.

- There was once a story of a charley .... what? ... Okay I stop. The hihat is also very durable and is in the medium. (Eg crash). There is little specific to sustain a good, opening it releases a volume large enough and sound enough "dirty" but not unpleasant. It is therefore suitable to alternative rock and progressive, at least for guitars and a loud environment. Anyway for me it is (obviously it is not a very good quality but it is correct) very well with the style of music that I have with my group. What I like about him is mostly his notes are in the following medium and sustain. It should, as the crash, for beginners.

End of story;
Ps: I put 2 / 5 to the crash and 3 / 5 at charley
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