Cymbal & Head Finder Thread
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*wanders into forum for the first time in months*
Where's the old one? :P My kit has a Sabian Xs20 pack (14" Hats, 16" Crash and 20" Ride), I'm looking to expand with a second crash and a splash. Crash - between the 2 crashes, I want to be able to play one (i.e. not just for accents); I play in a Church band and play a lot of Hillsong United stuff. Options are either get a 18" Crash-Ride, or get a 14" for accents and use the existing 16" for playing. Splash - 8" or 10", don't mind, though having briefly visited my local drum shop earlier (before I came home from uni so I can't go back easily), 10" don't sound splashy enough for my liking. So, the questions I have are... What cymbals go well with the ones I have? I don't want the cymbals to sound out of place, I don't want a flat-sounding splash and I don't want the new crash to be a carbon-copy of my current one sound-wise. What to stay clear of? I'm a cheap-skate and using eBay, and atm there are Paiste PST5 8" and 10" Splashes ending soon (£20-25 each). I have no idea if it will work well if my existing kit, and don't know if it's splashy enough. There's also a AAX 10" and a K 10". My local drum shop also has some cheap new Stagg cymbals. Can't remember the line, again which ones are good, which are bad, or should I avoid them all-together? Budget = under £100 on eBay for the two. |
Whats the difference between HHX Power, Studio, X-plosion and Rock crashes?
Im assuming Studio is the thinest.. but where does it go from there? Im going to be playing big band jazz to new age pop/rock with this new band im joining and i need some hella sick crash cymbals. |
[QUOTE=-TGP-;17128816]Whats the difference between HHX Power, Studio, X-plosion and Rock crashes?
Im assuming Studio is the thinest.. but where does it go from there? Im going to be playing big band jazz to new age pop/rock with this new band im joining and i need some hella sick crash cymbals.[/QUOTE] power=heavy studio=thin xplosion=med. thin rock=med heavy stage crashes from hhx are medium but from aax are medium thin. im pretty sure thats the way it goes. |
oi. never thought i'd see the thread die /mourn
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well due to the activity of these forums, its probably fairly easy to keep your thread on the front page :)
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Hey,
I'm looking for a pair of hi-hats that would go good with my A Custom 18" Medium Crash (I love that cymbal, it's great). I need something that sounds good for rock/punk music. I'm a Zildjian whore, so only recommend Zildjian cymbals. Price is not really an issue :) |
14" New Beats.
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[QUOTE=Aaron;17181613]14" New Beats.[/QUOTE]
Thanks. I was playing those at the music store and i liked them, and now coming as a suggestion, i'll take them! thanks |
Zildian A/A Custom Mastersounds or just regular A Customs
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I'm thinking of getting some new hi-hiats and I would like something thats crisp but not too loud. I've been thinking of getting some Sabian 13'' APX. Any other ideas?
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APX would be too loud, surely?
Try 13" AAX-celerators. |
Ya, that was the only thing I had against the APX. What's the the price difference like though?
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Wouldn't know, I assume they're around a similar price.
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What do you guys know about using like a coated ambassador as a reso head?
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I don't know why i'm so retarded when it comes to drumheads but i can't decide on what heads would be best for me. I've read through the drum bible countless times and still can't come to a consensus.
I have a 14" x 5.5" Pork Pie Piglite acryllic snare that i'm going to be using for recording. I like a tight crack out of my snare drums but i also like some body with it. This leads me to an Remo Emperor over a Diplomat or Ambassador (a.k.a. single ply muffled over thin or medium resos). I always have problems with sympathetic vibrations with the snare drum and i can never seem to tune them out. Would choice of heads aid in the removal of unwanted snare buzz? Thankyou guys and once again sorry for my retardation. |
For that snare I'd get the CS Dot Reverse over and ambassador snare side.
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Would a Sabian AAX Stage Ride be a suitable cymbal for heavy rock/prog, because it's a medium weight cymbal rather than a heavy one, so I'm not sure? Could it stand the somewhat harder hitting that being heard at rock music volumes requires?
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[QUOTE=ant_182;17352214]For that snare I'd get the CS Dot Reverse over and ambassador snare side.[/QUOTE]
That does look like exactly what i want but i'm getting them in evans since the rest of my heads are evans and i have OCD. |
[QUOTE=fishbulb;17352655]That does look like exactly what i want but i'm getting them in evans since the rest of my heads are evans and i have OCD.[/QUOTE]
Heh, that's cool man. I have that two. I have to switch all my hardware to DW, cymbals to Zildjian.(unless I have a set of paiste/zildjian etc seperate) and same with heads etc. And drums FVF Customs! But smooth mate :) |
[QUOTE=Chrysostom;17352446]Would a Sabian AAX Stage Ride be a suitable cymbal for heavy rock/prog, because it's a medium weight cymbal rather than a heavy one, so I'm not sure? Could it stand the somewhat harder hitting that being heard at rock music volumes requires?[/QUOTE]
well, its a ride. if your beating the hell out of that to get it to project... then damn.... it will be fine. |
[QUOTE=bobby__johnny;17364214]well, its a ride. if your beating the hell out of that to get it to project... then damn....
it will be fine.[/QUOTE] Oh I'd never really smack a cymbal. When I talk of harder hitting I mean hard compared to say, small combo jazz. I was worried about whether it would cut through the higher volumes, since most of the "properly" rock/metal rides Sabian do seem to be heavy weight things with raised profiles and bells. I'm glad you think it'll be ok though, because AAX Stage Rides have a bell to die for. |
So I recently cracked my 15" AAXplosion crash (don't ask me how) and I'm looking for a replacement. My other crashes include a 16" HH and an 18" Paiste signature full crash. I'm currently in a post-rockish/indie band and would like something warmer in tone than the AAX but also something that will compliment the other two crashes.
I'm also looking at replacing 22" Paiste Reflector ride. Something that suits post-rock a bit better is what I'm after. So more mellow/warmer, ability to ride on it etc. Any suggestions are appreciated :D |
I'd look at something that can replace both of those [the crash and the ride].
Maybe a 20" K Ride or K Crash-Ride? |
[QUOTE=Rukhu;17366208]So I recently cracked my 15" AAXplosion crash (don't ask me how) and I'm looking for a replacement. My other crashes include a 16" HH and an 18" Paiste signature full crash. I'm currently in a post-rockish/indie band and would like something warmer in tone than the AAX but also something that will compliment the other two crashes.
I'm also looking at replacing 22" Paiste Reflector ride. Something that suits post-rock a bit better is what I'm after. So more mellow/warmer, ability to ride on it etc. Any suggestions are appreciated :D[/QUOTE] for the crash, look into something like an HHXplosion, it would give you the same character as the AAX, but would be warmer in tone. |
Alright, I'm looking to buy a new Zildjian K or K Custom Crash to add to my setup [can get a few of the models from this line at a discount], this is is what I've narrowed it down to between:
1 - 18" K Custom Session Crash 2 - 18" K Custom Medium-Thin Dark Crash 3 - 17" K Custom Medium-Thin Dark Crash It's to pair with these [for a piano/drum duo]: [I]06" Meinl Byzance Splash[/I] [I]10" Istanbul Traditional Splash[/I] [I]13" K/Z Hats[/I] [I]16" K Custom Special Dry Crash[/I] [I]22" K Heavy Ride[/I] [I]20" Wuhan Medium-Thin Traditonal Ride[/I] What you think? The Session can be rided, which means I could remove the Wuhan from my setup but is heavier in feel to the Dark Crashes. |
Well I went back for the third time today to try them and decided to buy the 18" Session and layby the 18" Dark Crash. :)
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Oi mate I approve ehehehe!
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I have one for you ride experts. I currently have an A Custom Medium ride and would like something similar but with a bit more ping. I have tried it against a Sabian Vault ride and they were nearly identical. I was thinking that maybe the AAX Stage ride might do the trick but I'm new to Sabian stuff..........but some recent experience has me leaning that way.
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I believe there is an A Custom Ping ride (perhaps normal A, i'm not sure) that maybe you should try out.
For lots of ping you could try the Paiste 2002 Heavy Ride. I have the 20" version and it is very nice. Great stick definition, cutting and pretty sounding ping along with a beast of a bell. Check massmusic.net for a great deal on one ($220ish if i recall correctly). I'm going out on a limb on this one, but check if there is an A Custom Heavy ride. If there it could be right up your alley. EDIT: I checked massmusic for the heavy ride and it turns out that they hugely up'd the price of it to $280. |
I didn't know there was an A Custom heavy ride but I'll check it out. I still want some nice wash so I don't want to go too heavy, just looking for the next step up in "ping".
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I don't think they exist. The 21" A Custom Ping is great and does what you describe. I've got a 22" K Heavy Ride which I think is amazing. Check them out if you can.
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Hey guys im new to the forums and i am looking for a crash cymbal to compliment K light hi hats, a k custom 16'' fast crash, 14'' zbt crash, 18'' zbt crash ride, and 10'' wuhan splash, 14 '' aquarian china. im looking for a crash cymbal to compliment those and im wondering if u guys could throw me some suggestions on a cymbal or two.
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Wow, you have a mix of decent cymbals and crap cymbals. Its really hard to get something that compliments all of them when they don't even compliment each other (K's and ZBT's? opposite end of the spectrum right there)
Its best to shoot for a sound you want, and replace what you have (namely the ZBT's) and then go from there. |
yea i know i got two bad cymbals but thats why im getting rid of the zbt crash with the purchase of this new crash.
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What you need first is a new ride. If you want to stay in the K or K Custom realm, I'd recommend a K Heavy Ride. That's my second favorite ride, after the A Ping.
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I second the motion of a new ride.
Much more needed than a new crash since you already have a nice K Custom. |
For those who don't recall, current setup includes:
Fusion-sized Yamaha Stage Custom Advantage 13" Yamaha Musashi Snare 13" Pearl Piccolo Snare K Custom Hybrid hats 14" AA Rock hats 17" Vault crash 19" AAXplosion crash 12" Wuhan China 18" Wuhan China 20" A Custom Projection Ride Recently broke the Wuhan crash, and looking to replace it. Any ideas one what would fit well in there? Never done extensive splash shopping, so I'm not well-versed on the range of sounds to expect, and unfortunately my local shop has a pitiful collection of splashes currently. Additionally, I'm looking to re-head all of my drums before the studio next month. Typically I've gone with coated single ply over clear single ply on toms, "dot" over hazy 300's on the snares, and bass has been powerstroke in the past, and is currently a superkick I which I like less, but may have tuned poorly. Reso is stock. My band plays more hard rock/pop punk music, so if there's something more fitting to that style, I might want to move to those for the recordings. Finally, where is the best place to shop for stuff nowadays? Guitar Center? Musicians Friend? Massmusic? |
I would think that for rock/ pop some clear Emperors would give you a good sound. That way you get some low end and some attack which is what most rock drummers want. You may want to try one out first to see. As far as the crash goes, what do you think you want that the other two crashes don't offer?
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Sounds good, I'll see if I can get a hold of some emperors.
Typo there initially, sorry. Looking for a splash, not a crash. My crashes are everything a man could want :D |
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