GJ
Lovely brittleness
The B20 Millenium cymbals have almost been the favourites of the tonnes of cymbals I've bought the last months, and I've bough Zildjian A Customs, A Avedis, Zultan Q's etc. These feel so thin and brittle, and response so quickly and break out in a lovely shimmering brightness. I think I'll get the larger Millenium B20's as well. Insane value for money. (Though stay away from the cheaper Milleniums, I guess).
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J
Great value for money!
A very good cymbal in its price range and even better if you compare it to the more expensive cymbals from more renowned brands. I have 2 younger drummer sons who worked their way through 3 more expensive crashes but since we bought the Millenium we have had no issues with cracked cymbals.
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M
Sounds better than expected
It sounded good on the thomann webpage but we never expected it to sound so good in reality. If you want something better , you need to go to the handmade cymbals with a much higher price. We have cymbals from all brands and this one is better. Sorry to say but handmade is the next level of Millennium.
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Light and bright
I've used 10" Aja Zultan splash for crash, but never got used to the size and kept hitting the air.
Sound-wise, I wanted something like Zultan 14" Rock Beat Crash. It was the cheapest. Go on, check out the price )))
Millenium 14" B20 Crash, surprisingly, sounded close enough to what I was looking for in crashes. And it costs exactly 3 times less than the Zultan. I still want Zultan, but for now - B20 does a decent job keeping me pacified.
1.It is very light and hangs well on a smaller lighter stands.
2.It has this nice sizzling high crash sound I prefer.
3.I've noticed no problems with quality.
One confusing thing though: B20 generates some noticeable low freq. after-tone I'm not used to in cymbals.
B20 is a thin and light cymbal, I guess, it vibrates very lively. I'm sure, it can sound very different in other rooms. I haven't tried it yet.
My room is extremely small and badly sound treated, so, I guess, any thin cymbal will probably generate this effect. I don't hear it in recordings and I've almost stopped noticing it after some days of playing.
Altogether: the only choice for this kind of sound on a tight budget.
Recommended!
Sound-wise, I wanted something like Zultan 14" Rock Beat Crash. It was the cheapest. Go on, check out the price )))
Millenium 14" B20 Crash, surprisingly, sounded close enough to what I was looking for in crashes. And it costs exactly 3 times less than the Zultan. I still want Zultan, but for now - B20 does a decent job keeping me pacified.
1.It is very light and hangs well on a smaller lighter stands.
2.It has this nice sizzling high crash sound I prefer.
3.I've noticed no problems with quality.
One confusing thing though: B20 generates some noticeable low freq. after-tone I'm not used to in cymbals.
B20 is a thin and light cymbal, I guess, it vibrates very lively. I'm sure, it can sound very different in other rooms. I haven't tried it yet.
My room is extremely small and badly sound treated, so, I guess, any thin cymbal will probably generate this effect. I don't hear it in recordings and I've almost stopped noticing it after some days of playing.
Altogether: the only choice for this kind of sound on a tight budget.
Recommended!
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O
Prisvärd
Till priset sett är det ett kap. Den gör vad den ska och lite till för det priset. Vore orättvist att jämföra med cymbaler som kostar 4-5 gånger mer men i sin prisklass och dubbelt upp gör den sig bra.
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TT
Good quality and sound for these few bucks it costs!
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Riktigt bra
Denna är riktigt bra, är liten i storleken så kan lätt tas med + en cymbalarm i ryggsäcken utan problem. Den är billig men ger ändå ett rejält slag av krispigt crash-china-aktigt ljud.
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