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We use this cymbal in our rehearsal studios.
Therefor I was looking for a cymbal with a good durability, because many drummers use it every day.
Also was looking for a sound that most drummers will like, and i didn't get any negative feedback yet.
And it needed to be a good price, since we want our rehearsal to be affordable.
This cymbal seems to give a good combination of those wishes.
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Paiste Crash
Anonymous 13.02.2016
I have been using this cymbal for metal for just under 1 year now. It sounds amazing and there is not even a single crack on it. I cant think of any cons... really.
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Justin O. 20.11.2014
This cymbal has an overall nice tone, but the over and under tones are very annoying especially the overtones and the really horrible high frequency ring.
A good cymbal for rehearsal/live. Terrible for recording.
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Anonymous 29.08.2014
En líneas generales, es un crash con buen sonido a un muy buen precio. Hace bien su papel y no desentona en el set en combinación con platos de otras gamas superiores.
Lo mejor: sonido brillante, con decay largo. El plato perfectamente puede parecer de gamas más superiores en cuanto a sonido. El precio, y lo que ofrece el producto.
Lo peor: se puede quedar "corto" de volumen tocando algunos estilos musicales más contundentes. Tarda un poco en abrir su sonido cuando se toca, es decir, no explota con rapidez.