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Parasite54
Published on 11/27/09 at 04:05
I do not have much to add from Genghis Khan, but I can confirm.
The bell is very sharp, sustain in general is rather long (see very). It is quite thick, and is very durable. Even in his fast play ping remains fairly defining dictionary stacks. The volume that emerges is really important.
Small flat even if I never do on my wrinkles, it can not be played in the crash ride it is too thick.
His notes are rather in the medium, I would say upper midrange, so it's not too clear and sharp which is nice.
So good ride for a price attractive enough when you see the prices of competitors (even in the Zildjian ZBT apart ... but which is worse). I got it to 130 euros during the sales (and yes there are balances in music stores, should think!)
If I had to redo this choice with the same budget I would do if I think that with a higher budget I would go see the most upscale in Zildjian. (Avedis, Z Custom, K, or even ZXT Titanium is very well it seems!)
The bell is very sharp, sustain in general is rather long (see very). It is quite thick, and is very durable. Even in his fast play ping remains fairly defining dictionary stacks. The volume that emerges is really important.
Small flat even if I never do on my wrinkles, it can not be played in the crash ride it is too thick.
His notes are rather in the medium, I would say upper midrange, so it's not too clear and sharp which is nice.
So good ride for a price attractive enough when you see the prices of competitors (even in the Zildjian ZBT apart ... but which is worse). I got it to 130 euros during the sales (and yes there are balances in music stores, should think!)
If I had to redo this choice with the same budget I would do if I think that with a higher budget I would go see the most upscale in Zildjian. (Avedis, Z Custom, K, or even ZXT Titanium is very well it seems!)