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They sound good but they may break easily
They sound good but they may break easily, I say this because I've had to purchase 2 of these (in different occasions) and after about a few months of playing they crack like there's no tomorrow until eventually there's no cymbal to even hit. I play with some moderate power since I play in a metal band so that may be the cause, although some other chinas don't break that easily in a metal context. I've had friends with the same type of cymbals and on rare occasions they may be super resistant.
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JS
Perfect budget china
I bought this as a last-minute addition to my cymbal lineup as I wanted a bigger, louder China cymbal before a gig. I had tried Millenium cymbals before, which is the drum brand owned by Thomann, so thought this might be worth a try. I have to say this is a great budget cymbal, and you get a lot of bang for your buck here.
Pros:
-Affordable b20 cymbal
-Loud and trashy: would fit a rock, punk or metal context very well
-Looks great, not like a cheap cymbal at all
Cons:
-The sound decays very fast, which personally isn't to my taste
I've been using this cymbal for a gig and a couple of practices now, and I have to say it's holding up pretty well. It easily gathers stick marks, and as a cheap cymbal I'm expecting it to start to break soon, but because of the incredible value when it breaks I can afford to just order a new one.
I recommend this cymbal to beginner or intermediate drummers hoping to open up their possibilities on the drums a bit. It beats every other cheap cymbal brand easily, but might not be the best for professionals due to the cymbal's fast decay.
Pros:
-Affordable b20 cymbal
-Loud and trashy: would fit a rock, punk or metal context very well
-Looks great, not like a cheap cymbal at all
Cons:
-The sound decays very fast, which personally isn't to my taste
I've been using this cymbal for a gig and a couple of practices now, and I have to say it's holding up pretty well. It easily gathers stick marks, and as a cheap cymbal I'm expecting it to start to break soon, but because of the incredible value when it breaks I can afford to just order a new one.
I recommend this cymbal to beginner or intermediate drummers hoping to open up their possibilities on the drums a bit. It beats every other cheap cymbal brand easily, but might not be the best for professionals due to the cymbal's fast decay.
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Not a Wuhan, still very good
I had a Wuhan before, I loved it. This one sounds brighter compared to my old Wuhan, but still very good for the price. No other china can beat it under 4 times that price.
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M
Great quality to price
I was used to budget cymbals that sound...well.. they don't really sound! Therefore I was positively surprised of this one from Thomann. Loud and super trashy, works well for all rock style music. Less versatile for jazz/fusion I.M.O. at least in this size
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F
It worths the money!
Not a cymbal for recording but very good and worth the money if you don´t want to break your expensive cymbals on rehearsals or on concerts.
It´s a B20 and the sound it´s not very bad at all but of course do not expect a great durability.
It´s a B20 and the sound it´s not very bad at all but of course do not expect a great durability.
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Nice
I have it for 4 months now and sound is awesome but it cracked :((
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SV
Very affordable trashy china.
This is basically Thomann's version of the Wuhan chinas, known for their distinct trashy china sound and very affordable price tag. This is my go-to china for band rehearsals, especially for heavier styles of music. Great sound for a fanstasic price!
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Greatness for the price!
Cymbal sounds pretty good, I recommend it.
Very accessible price for all the begginers out here!
Very accessible price for all the begginers out here!
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