Zultan 18" Raw China

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China Cymbal

  • Size: 18"
  • Raw Series
  • 100% Hand-hammered
  • Material: B20 Bronze
  • Dark, warm and full sound
  • Great musicality
  • The non-lathed surface results in a dry, earthy sound with little overtone
  • Compact sound with awesome stick definition
disponibil din Octombrie 2016
numărul articolului 398427
unitate de vânzare 1 bucată(ăţi)
Hand Hammered Cymbal Yes
Finish Regular, Traditional
Alloy B20 Bronze
879 lei
Include TVA la care se adaugă 89 lei costul de transport
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can do exteme metal
the philosopher 01.08.2019
I bought it as replacement to the Zultan AJa 16" china, which was nice, but gave up after a few moths,
This new one definitely has a deeper blow, not so piercing, but pleasant trashy and musical in the same time, kind of howl.
Missing that loud and bothering brightness..
Completes very good the sound of our music(hardcore doom stoner), whereas is used as an accent, or breakdown. Sometimes I am tryng to ride it, on certain passages.
I borrow it to my drum teacher, to perform live in a metalcore act, so had a chance to listen from the public too.
And man, it copes with loud metalcore too

Only thing to complain is that it's volume is rather medium to low, but I'm paired it with loud Meinl Classics crashes, and hats.
So, in my case I have to hit it harder.

I have Q series 12" splash, too,
I'm thinking to buy more Zultan cymbals now.
The Raw, Rock Beat, Dune, Q, Dark Matter all have special ones,
which can do metal, in the right setup, I think.
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Extremely trashy china for extreme music
Vykintas 01.03.2020
I would like to start this review off by saying that this is my favourite cymbal on my set (check "amendedband" on YT for a sound sample and a small review).
The cymbal is really thin and dry. Also - really trashy. I always wanted something like a Sabians AA holy china. This seems to be really close to that, but also is dry, a feat I really love about this cymbal.
The cymbal had a few, what I would like to call - linear scratches. But it has a raw finish, so maybe that is normal.
I have already owned this cymbal for 6 months and I always get a pleasant surprise every time I hit it.
A top quality sounding cymbal for an unbeatable price - recommend for anyone who is into heavier music.
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somatattooathens 06.09.2019
This is my first experience with raw cymbals. Despite the harsh loudness that the cymbal makes, fits perfect on recordings! Not my favourite "fat" sound thou.
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You struggle to find better for the price
Ste Keloid 11.09.2018
I bought this cymbal after I'd previously spend £250+ on a "high end" 18" China, only to have it break at the edge within 8 months.
As I needed one quickly, and didn't have £250 on me at the time, I went for this thinking "how bad can a china sound?". I was pleasantly surprised when it arrived, and I actually prefer it to my previous china now!

It's got a very dry, trashy sound, with a quick decay, and it's LOUD. Looks pretty cool too with the raw finish. I've gigged it a few times since getting it too including an outside "tent" style festival stage, and a 100/150 capacity club. On both occasions I was competing with very loud guitar & bass, on the club night with no overheads, and on both occasions it cut through everything with ease.
The style I play is on the whole "heavy" and we're a loud band, and I've been pleased with the sound of it for the situation it's in. I imagine it would struggle at lower volumes though, and might sound overpowering over an Ed Sheeran Ukulele cover for example.

Very good cymbal for the money - would definitely recommend.
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