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bobby__johnny 01-30-2005 10:16 AM

[QUOTE=Plan B.]You mean you've been waiting all that time for a stand just to play your cymbal?![/QUOTE]

yes....bought the Crash on December 28.....been in my bag since. :upset:

chaos_through_order_13 01-30-2005 02:13 PM

i was wondering if anyone has any sound clips of the new sabian "vault" cymbals they could paste on this website? i hear their loud and cutting, just what i'm looking for :thumb: (and yes i tried searching, but my computers messed and says some mumbo jumbo about this or that and doesn't let me search..... **** computers)

groomits 01-30-2005 02:32 PM

[url]http://www.sabian.com/english/cymbals/Cymbal_Catalog.cfm[/url]

Der Meister 01-30-2005 05:06 PM

[QUOTE=Der Meister]So I've changed my mind completely on what cymbals i want after trying out some of the K customs, i narowed it down to 14" K custom Dark Hats, 16" k custom dark crash and a 20" k custom ride.

For another crash, i don't know wether to get a cymbal that would blend with the dark crash or to get somthing like an 18'' Zildjian A crash so that i have 2 very different sounds.[/QUOTE]


Eric? Anyone? Jebus?

Plan B. 01-30-2005 05:42 PM

Maybe checkout a 17" K Thin crash. I have one, it's one of my favourite crashes, although isn't meant for heavy music. Mainly rock, jazz or studio use.

Murd_666 01-30-2005 05:47 PM

[QUOTE]Mine was priced at, $160 (CDN) I believe.[/QUOTE]If it's an 18" same was the one I saw and the 19" is $175

Murd_666 01-30-2005 06:05 PM

Out of curiosity what do People thing of the Paiste Rude Series I'm Might buy the 16",17",18"19" Crash/Rides and another 19" Crash/Ride and 2 18" Paiste rude China's....Should I go with this and is there any other cymbals that work well with the rude series?

bobby__johnny 01-30-2005 09:31 PM

[quote]Out of curiosity what do People thing of the Paiste Rude Series I'm Might buy the 16",17",18"19" Crash/Rides and another 19" Crash/Ride and 2 18" Paiste rude China's....Should I go with this and is there any other cymbals that work well with the rude series?[/quote]

well, if your playing Balls out trash metal, then by all means, get Rudes. if you play some dynamics, look into 2002 Power Crashes (they should be the same prices), or Dimensions Power Crashes (A Bit More)

Murd_666 01-31-2005 03:57 PM

[QUOTE]well, if your playing Balls out trash metal, then by all means, get Rudes.[/QUOTE]I aint playin no thrash meatle I just like loud cymbals^^

MerDeNoms 01-31-2005 08:04 PM

Rudes kick the **** out of Z Customs, I'll give you that much. They aren't bad. They actually came out with RUDE Thin Crashes. I have to hear these. They sound like they will be awsome.

bobby__johnny 01-31-2005 09:15 PM

A Rude Thin Crash?....that kinda defeats the purpose of the Rude line doesnt it? :confused:

thats like having a Z Custom Jazz Ride.

[quote]I aint playin no thrash meatle I just like loud cymbals^^[/quote]

then look into AA Rock Crashes...they are a little cheaper i beleive, and everybit as loud.

llama123 02-01-2005 12:52 PM

^ True.
Though Paiste wanted to open up the model to a larger variety of players (the slightly softer genres), but keep the same RUDE characteristics.

bobby__johnny 02-01-2005 01:03 PM

but that also kinda defeats the whole point of it being Rude "Classic"

llama123 02-01-2005 01:07 PM

^ Aye, so it does :(.

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DespisedIcon689 02-01-2005 04:20 PM

I'm looking for high hat, crash, and ride cymbals for metal. Something that will last long and give a good sound. I prefer only Zildjian please!!!

groomits 02-01-2005 05:08 PM

Z custom

and its [B]HI[/B] hat

Murd_666 02-01-2005 06:21 PM

[QUOTE]Rudes kick the **** out of Z Customs, I'll give you that much. They aren't bad. They actually came out with RUDE Thin Crashes. I have to hear these. They sound like they will be awsome.[/QUOTE]WTF!!!That doesn't sound like the Eudes I know and love...jk, but still when did this happen[QUOTE]but that also kinda defeats the whole point of it being Rude "Classic[/QUOTE]^thats true^[QUOTE]then look into AA Rock Crashes...they are a little cheaper i beleive, and everybit as loud.[/QUOTE]Well maybe I will but have to wait for shop to order them....[QUOTE]I'm looking for high hat, crash, and ride cymbals for metal. Something that will last long and give a good sound. I prefer only Zildjian please!!![/QUOTE]Look into the K/z combiation and the A custom Medium Crashes...

DrummerAoA 02-01-2005 09:49 PM

What kind of cymbals are the BEST: Sabian, Zildjian, or Paiste?

Iskandar 02-01-2005 10:25 PM

[QUOTE=DrummerAoA]What kind of cymbals are the BEST: Sabian, Zildjian, or Paiste?[/QUOTE]

The round things you hit are the best.

Seafroggys 02-02-2005 12:34 AM

[QUOTE=DrummerAoA]What kind of cymbals are the BEST: Sabian, Zildjian, or Paiste?[/QUOTE]

Istanbul Agops. :thumb:

an_original_name 02-02-2005 04:45 AM

[QUOTE]What kind of cymbals are the BEST: Sabian, Zildjian, or Paiste?[/QUOTE]

no one brand is better than the other. its all down to personal taste really. i dont really care what brand of cymbals or drums i play, as long as they sound nice it doesnt matter.

Murd_666 02-02-2005 06:55 AM

^ya what he said^pesonally I prefer PAiste and Meinl

llama123 02-02-2005 11:08 AM

[QUOTE=DrummerAoA]What kind of cymbals are the BEST: Sabian, Zildjian, or Paiste?[/QUOTE]
This is getting annoying now. Do your research.

I agree with an original name on this however.

DespisedIcon689 02-02-2005 03:11 PM

[QUOTE=groomits]Z custom

and its [B]HI[/B] hat[/QUOTE]

Sorry about that....(High... lol what was I thinking?) :)

groomits 02-02-2005 03:58 PM

you dont have to be sorry lol, its just a little error that nobody cares about... but me

playwithfire 02-03-2005 01:31 PM

Well Bobby I'm looking for a new china cymbal. It will either be an 18" or a 20", I want a swelling, trashy sound, with a pitch that will cut through the mix well. It doesn't have to have a long decay, a medium decay would be better, but it has to be really applicable for riding, which I'm sure an 18" or 20" china would be. Preferrably Zildjan because that's what the rest of my cymbals are, and preferably traditional finish, to match the rest, though brilliant finish doesn't mean I wouldn't get it. The models that stick out to me most are the A Zildjian China High, A Zildjian China Low, and Oriental Classic China.

Plan B. 02-03-2005 01:44 PM

The A Custom China might surprise you. Instant, bright attack, fairly short decay, high pitched, maybe not as trashy though. Consider trying one.

Murd_666 02-03-2005 03:56 PM

I like the 20" Oriental china "trash" but as you said you don't want it to stand out...

anyways Is it just me but I was trying a solar china And it didn't actually sound bad.It was not so much Trashy but had some soud characteristics of a gong....

bobby__johnny 02-03-2005 05:05 PM

[quote]The models that stick out to me most are the A Zildjian China High, A Zildjian China Low, and Oriental Classic China.[/quote]

The China Low came to mind before i even seen that sentence,...so thats an obvious choice....maybe the China High in a 20"...

DruMMeR_BoY14 02-03-2005 07:45 PM

18" and 20" oriental china trash/classic china. 18" A china High and 18" and 20" A custom chinas are good. Check out some K's and K customs while your there, you might be surpirsed.


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