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[QUOTE]im looking to add a china to my kit but i dont really know much about them. i play most styles but focus mainly on rock/metal and sometimes punk, any suggestions as to what brands are good and what sizes i should be looking at appreciated[/QUOTE]
Wuhan 18" AAXtreme 19" AA china 18" |
[QUOTE=stevoibanez]Wuhan 18"
AAXtreme 19" AA china 18"[/QUOTE] i have an 18inch AA chinese. its awesome. |
How do the 13" HHX groove hats compare to the 14" AAX stage hats?
Like what music would each be suitable for, which has a nicer "tssss" you could say, better stick definition, stuff like that? Please none of "go to the store and try yourself" because if i wouldve done that then i wouldn't have posted this. I'm just interested in everyone's opinion |
Whats a good main cymbal for rock/metal. With very little washiness
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[QUOTE=thatdrummerguy]Whats a good main cymbal for rock/metal. With very little washiness[/QUOTE]
try some AAXplosions. |
My right cymbals
ok ill just explain what im looking for in a cymbal... i want a sound that is fast it ends in a hurry and isnt carried on very long but i want it to be loud and i dont want it to sound like someone is choking it i want some flavour to the hit...i need a ride and a crash the ride should have a great sounding kind of low ping from the bell and still be able to be heard over guitars and bass and whatnot i also need 2 splash cymbals that have a crashy sound and not a doingy sound can anyone help me out.... i would like the crash to be about 15 or 16" max and the ride size doesnt matter then the splash cymbals 10" or under any help would be greatly appreciated
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if you want a low sound get a bigger sized ride, 22"+. Perhaps a big K heavy ride? Also look into an A deep ride or A ping, all traditonal finish.
Splashes - check out the 10" Stagg Myra splash, I love this splash, short splashy and a good pitch, not a *ping*. You basicly described it yourself lol. |
[QUOTE=bonney44]which do you recommend out of the aax stage, vault or paragon (all 16")?
I play mainly punk music and which would complement a 18" aa medium crash[/QUOTE] of those 3, get the Paragon....personally, get a 16" AA Medium. it would complement it the best,and be fairly durable in your punk....they Stage and vault i would not reccomend for Punk. [quote]How do the 13" HHX groove hats compare to the 14" AAX stage hats? Like what music would each be suitable for, which has a nicer "tssss" you could say, better stick definition, stuff like that?[/quote] if your looking for something with deffinition and sizzle, get the Grooves in a 14" Paring. the 13" would be a bit more sharper and articulate...you seem to be describing something a little more fuller sounding than that. [quote]Whats a good main cymbal for rock/metal. With very little washiness[/quote] can you be a little more specific....like on weather you want a ride or crash.....:confused: |
can you be a little more specific....like on weather you want a ride or crash.....:confused:[/QUOTE]
a crash |
preferrably sabian
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[QUOTE=aywkubt_tod]
Looking for a crash to tone-match into my setup as to replace my stagg. I play a mixture of music; hardcore/metal/jazz/low-volume. I have: 14" Zildjian Hi-Hats 18" Crash-Ride 16" Zildjian K-Custom Special Dry 18" Stagg Medium 20" Paiste Dimensions Medium Raw 8/10/12" Wuhan Splashes 16" Paiste Alpha China 15" China[/QUOTE] Sorry to top my own post, but i think it got overlooked. I went and tried a few crashes today, (17s and 18s) and the didnt really grab me.. None of the staggs, sabians or Ufips tickled my fancy. Ks were alright, but .. not sure |
I desperatly need to upgrade my Paiste 302s and was wondering wheather Sabian Pro Sonix are worth testing out as they're really cheap. Are they mid-range or low end cymbals? Any other suggestions for mid-range cymbals like Paiste Alphas. Open to all brands. Thanks.
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^^^I play punk/ska/hardcore in my band so I want some cymbals that would go with that style of music.
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Sonix are very bright, so they should be good. Also, if you can, step up to AA. Not a huge step in price between them and PoSonix, and they are amzing cymbals.
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Thanks man, what would be the equivilant to the Sonix in Paiste and Zildjian?
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Sonix, are considered intermediate, and IMO Zildjian doesn't offer an intermediate line. The closest would prob be ZXT. For Paiste I would say Alpha or maybe Dimensions, if you can still find some.
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The Alpha's are the same idea of the Pro/Sonix line...but the cool thing about the Sonix, comes into the mixer play.....you mic those things just right and you can pull all kinds of tones through them on your mix
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Cool, thanks guys. I found a set of Pro Sonix consisting of 14" hi hats, 16" crash and 20" ride all for £160 which works out at about $280 American which sounded like a pretty good deal.
Also, I use nylon tips, will they leave loads of marks on Sabians? I was just wondering because Sabians aren't made with that protective covering like Paistes (which stay clean forever :p ) and I obviously want my new cymbals to stay looking new. |
[QUOTE]Cool, thanks guys. I found a set of Pro Sonix consisting of 14" hi hats, 16" crash and 20" ride all for £160 which works out at about $280 American which sounded like a pretty good deal[/QUOTE]
That is a very good deal actually. They are probably cheaper cause there "discontinued". I say go for it. And I find that Sabians dont mark up a lot. The only line that I find gets marks a lot quicker is xs20. Must be something in the finish. |
Ok, I've posted this many times before, but it's never been answered. My dream cymbal set up so far is
14in. Zildjian A New Beats 16in. Sabian AAX Studio Crash 17in. Sabian AAX Stage Crash 18in. Zildjian A Medium Crash Now, in your opinion, which ride would go well with this setup. I am looking into an Zildjian A Ping Ride but I'd like a second opinion. |
[QUOTE=MXicanDrummer]Ok, I've posted this many times before, but it's never been answered. My dream cymbal set up so far is
14in. Zildjian A New Beats 16in. Sabian AAX Studio Crash 17in. Sabian AAX Stage Crash 18in. Zildjian A Medium Crash Now, in your opinion, which ride would go well with this setup. I am looking into an Zildjian A Ping Ride but I'd like a second opinion.[/QUOTE] i suggest a 20" Zildjian A Sweet Ride, they awsome, plus set up high they're good for crashing if you want low tones crash sounds as accents |
That setup looks to be all about versatility. I would suggest looking into AAX stage ride.
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[QUOTE=Retarded Chipple]Cool, thanks guys. I found a set of Pro Sonix consisting of 14" hi hats, 16" crash and 20" ride all for £160 which works out at about $280 American which sounded like a pretty good deal.
Also, I use nylon tips, will they leave loads of marks on Sabians? I was just wondering because Sabians aren't made with that protective covering like Paistes (which stay clean forever :p ) and I obviously want my new cymbals to stay looking new.[/QUOTE] thats not a bad deal....as for the nylons, only on your ride, and your hats if you tip them a lot....nothing some cymbal cleaner would'nt fix though....but the brilliant finish will show em a bit more. |
I would like an 18'' crash, dont care what company, but prefferably sabian or Zildjian. i dont want the crash too loud, and it needs to fit with a 16" Zildjian A Custom Crash. I also dont want to have too whack it super hard to get decent tones from it.
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18" A Custom Crash
18" A Medium-Thin Crash |
Thanks a lot! :thumb: :)
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[QUOTE=zildjian1992]I would like an 18'' crash, dont care what company, but prefferably sabian or Zildjian. i dont want the crash too loud, and it needs to fit with a 16" Zildjian A Custom Crash. I also dont want to have too whack it super hard to get decent tones from it.[/QUOTE]
definatly the A Medium-thin....but if you arent too hard on your cymbals, look into the A. Zildjian Thin Crash |
can anyone tell me what/how the paiste rude series hi hats sound, better than that how that whole series sounds, i cannot find any sound bytes of that series anywhere?
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bright, loud, and cutting sums it up nicely.
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would you use them?
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