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« Question éqilibre on JADIS 21 »
Published on 02/13/11 at 08:34
Audience:
Beginners
I play this ride for 6 months, bought second hand after being stuck on to the bag.
Previously I was playing a Turkish Shezad 20p, good little cymbal (super bell) but not very flexible (due to its thickness).
This JADIS Philippe Lalita in 21 is very lively ... a wash rather warm but not too dark and a table which is fairly defined subject to choose his wand and have a minimum of technique because if one is quickly gassed. ...
on the other hand once mastered it is a delight to push around with a snare of 6.5 ... a bit tense waoou!
But watch for beginners must manage the crash is here .. but it's 21p and it goes fast! OOPS it will not please ... fortunately it is not thick and recovered easily ...
I confirm that the check does not sound easy, the note is too good but erased from the dominant character of the cymbal is unfortunate for the general equilibrium ...
I also confirm that there are quite a few differences from one room to another or even thick I think it does (check) and therefore it is better to buy it by ear on the net ..
Question value for money, considering we have here the premium is not stingy but will if I'm happy with my purchase of used nine over 500 € I would type better in a more balanced Constantinople though probably less bubbly. .... depends on what plays well on ..
I note 8 / 10 because it is an endearing soft cymbal bell and alive but is shy and character of mine a bit too wide, lacks a bit of balance to my taste and it is better to make gloves for the tease .... but jazz is not to nag is not it ...
and then keep in mind that these cymbals can be quite different.
Previously I was playing a Turkish Shezad 20p, good little cymbal (super bell) but not very flexible (due to its thickness).
This JADIS Philippe Lalita in 21 is very lively ... a wash rather warm but not too dark and a table which is fairly defined subject to choose his wand and have a minimum of technique because if one is quickly gassed. ...
on the other hand once mastered it is a delight to push around with a snare of 6.5 ... a bit tense waoou!
But watch for beginners must manage the crash is here .. but it's 21p and it goes fast! OOPS it will not please ... fortunately it is not thick and recovered easily ...
I confirm that the check does not sound easy, the note is too good but erased from the dominant character of the cymbal is unfortunate for the general equilibrium ...
I also confirm that there are quite a few differences from one room to another or even thick I think it does (check) and therefore it is better to buy it by ear on the net ..
Question value for money, considering we have here the premium is not stingy but will if I'm happy with my purchase of used nine over 500 € I would type better in a more balanced Constantinople though probably less bubbly. .... depends on what plays well on ..
I note 8 / 10 because it is an endearing soft cymbal bell and alive but is shy and character of mine a bit too wide, lacks a bit of balance to my taste and it is better to make gloves for the tease .... but jazz is not to nag is not it ...
and then keep in mind that these cymbals can be quite different.