Got this crash after being impressed with the 21" Q series ride from Zultan, and I wanted to try more of their cymbals.
I removed a star for quality because the tone of the cymbal I received is noticeably lower than the audio sample, not hugely I must add, but it is a little more deviation than I expected.
The dish is medium loud and quite loud when given a harder hit. There's plenty of brightish overtones with good sustain. It's got a deep, warm and slightly mellow sound to my ears which pairs nicely with the soft & hard rock, funk, psych and shoegaze elements in my 1st band's music.
It's a little thinner than I expected and has a fair wobble to it, so I'm cautious about hitting hard when constantly crashing on it. Because of this, and what I perceive to be the warmer, mellower tone of the cymbal, I'm finding that for me, it isn't quite suited to very heavy or raw music like punk, thrash, or metalcore.
Given the superb price/performance ratio and the overall pleasing sound of this pool, I would recommend it especially to anyone who's on a budget and looking for a cymbal that can tackle most situations from quite soft to relatively loud. Maybe not quite the cymbal for the absolute heaviest of situations though.