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Sound : I was expecting more trash/crash since my logic was that I'll receive a thin cymbal which would crash nicely. What I actually got was a comparatively thick cymbal which had more of loud clang to it than crash. This is okay if you're looking for that but it wasn't for me. You might get more mileage if you drill some holes on it o-zone style. It's pretty cheap for a project as such.
Quality : Very flaky. Just all kinds of dents on the sides and on the cymbal itself. The hole was the worst as it seemed that it would tear through 2mm thick plastic covers if you let it. So this cymbal has the ability to destroy your hardware if it's badly finished (which mine was).
Conclusions : If you have spare cash and a need for a zany effect, go for it. It'll suit you well as a project too. Otherwise, you might want to shop around.