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[QUOTE=3_times_round]Ok, this could get confusing...
I'm looking for a trashy crash (china, yeah, but VERY specific). Zildjian Oriental is too trashy for me, so something less trashy. I'm looking into the A custom and K Custom Dark China lines. These more crashy than trashy? Would a Crash of Doom be more suitable for what I want? I want the trashy sound of either a china or Crash of Doom, but a really trashy china doesn't appeal to me.[/QUOTE] a trashy crash? Sabian HHXtreme crash [quote]im looking for good priced and good cymbals for jazz[/quote] the thinner Paiste Innovations perhaps? and the AA Raw ride....very nice for a hot jazzy tone. |
Manhatten Jazz.. omg, wow.. amazing
Any K I didnt see the price thing;) |
yeah, the price on an HHX ride is a bit much.....the AA raw though...thats a sweet *** ride for jazz though...dry, but lively at the same time.
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I didnt feel like cluttering up the with another thread. But I've always really liked the sound of Tucker Rule's hats from Thursday. I know he uses Sabian hats, not sure which though. I might be interested in getting a pair if I try them out.
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From the understanding in a car crash clip, they are AA, not sure which hat, i think they might be rock but not 100% sure.
There are pictures of him and he's using Zildjian A's, and those are about 2003-2004. |
[QUOTE=DruMMeR_BoY14]From the understanding in a car crash clip, they are AA, not sure which hat, i think they might be rock but not 100% sure.
There are pictures of him and he's using Zildjian A's, and those are about 2003-2004.[/QUOTE] Alright, I was basically going out the sounds on Full Collapse. So I'll look into some Sabian AA hats. Or will there be other hats that will offer me a similar sound? |
im looking for a heavy, full, semi bright crash that can handle my hard hitting. i play hardcore/ metal and everything else. my choices are the sabian 20" AA metal crash and the paiste rude 20" crash/ride. which one is better and do you you guys have any other suggestions?
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[QUOTE=Sinai Beach]im looking for a heavy, full, semi bright crash that can handle my hard hitting. i play hardcore/ metal and everything else. my choices are the sabian 20" AA metal crash and the paiste 20" crash/ride. which one is better and do you you guys have any other suggestions?
thanks[/QUOTE] id go with an AA rock crash. |
Meh, I'd go with a Medium AA instead of the Rock. I find the medium plenty heavy, where if you ever grow out of....I mean go into other genres, you'll still have the versatility to play lightly and with dynamics.
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[QUOTE=Seafroggys]Meh, I'd go with a Medium AA instead of the Rock. I find the medium plenty heavy, where if you ever grow out of....I mean go into other genres, you'll still have the versatility to play lightly and with dynamics.[/QUOTE]
true. i was gonna say medium but i didnt wanna go against his whole super heavy thing. the rock is medium heavy which is too heavy but tahst what he wanted. |
Does anyone here have a 16 or 18" Paiste New Signature 'Dark Energy' Crash? Im looking to buy one and I'd like any input on them.
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yes.
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Im looking for a Ride. I play mostly hard rock, some metal. Rarely soft things, but sometimes. Anyone have a suggestion for me? Any brand.
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^ Probably a Sabian AA medium ride? Meh, I don't know though. Don't take cymbal advice from me. :)
Anyways, how are Sabian AAX-Xcelerator hi-hats? I've never played them yet, but I hear they're good. I currently have B8s which I need to upgrade. I play with a metal band, but I don't want cymbals that will ONLY be good for metal because when at home I play alot of styles and I want something versatile. And whatever get, I think I've already decided the size: 13". |
go with the AAX Stages for versatility then....the X-cellerators are pretty much like Mastersounds....that, and i think they only come in 14" right now...
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[QUOTE=slash_bmxer09]Im looking for a Ride. I play mostly hard rock, some metal. Rarely soft things, but sometimes. Anyone have a suggestion for me? Any brand.[/QUOTE]
Sabian Hand Hammered Raw Bell Dry Ride. |
I'm looking for a ride that is really bright (high pitched?) and doesn't ring for a long time any brand
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Sabian PRO dry Ride.
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Does that even exist?
The regular PRO ride (20") would work very well for that situation. It's probably the best intermediate-level ride I've ever played. |
Would an A Earth Ride work as well?
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Yes, definitely; but it's VERY heavy.
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I would want a ride that really builds up too much sound if that is what you mean by heavy
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[QUOTE=The Dropper]Does that even exist?
The regular PRO ride (20") would work very well for that situation. It's probably the best intermediate-level ride I've ever played.[/QUOTE] your questioning my Sabian knowledge?.....:confused: but yes....it exists [quote]Would an A Earth Ride work as well?[/quote] it would, but the Earth ride is somewhat dark i hear...the PRO ride is so bright it will make ears bleed. |
[QUOTE=bobby__johnny]your questioning my Sabian knowledge?.....:confused:
but yes....it exists it would, but the Earth ride is somewhat dark i hear...the PRO ride is so bright it will make ears bleed.[/QUOTE] I've never heard of a PRO Dry ride; but then, I haven't checked in a while. Is it a fairly new model? |
[QUOTE=bobby__johnny]it would, but the Earth ride is somewhat dark i hear...the PRO ride is so bright it will make ears bleed.[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't a ZXT Ti do the same thing? :lol: |
[QUOTE=Byron]I'm looking for a ride that is really bright (high pitched?) and doesn't ring for a long time any brand[/QUOTE]
Take a look at Zildjian A Custom Ping rides. And if you want even less wash, you will find more ping in Zildjian Z Customs, or Sabian AA Metal-X. |
would a 16" A medium thin crash, partly used for £50 be a good deal?
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[QUOTE=Seafroggys]Wouldn't a ZXT Ti do the same thing? :lol:[/QUOTE]
sure...but the Pro Is cheaper, and sounds better |
Theres a chance to snap up a zildjian planet z crash for about 30 quid. Is it worth taking or not?
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I don't know if you're looking to something that is very loud. If yes, you're like me. My favorite cymbals are the Z series from Zildjian. From the little splash, crashes, chinas, up to rides, they're very loud and have a really good sound live! I recommand you to try them and let me know if liked them! :thumb:
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