Question:
Help choosing new Crash Cymbal?
anonymous
2009-09-05 16:33:47 UTC
I want a new Crash cymbal for my kit. I want a "wet" sounding cymbal if you know what I mean by that. I do NOT want a shallow sounding cymbal. I was hinking of the 16" Zildjian ZHT Fast Crash. What do you think of this cymbal? And which would you reccomend? I play metal.
Three answers:
Cymbal House
2009-09-05 16:49:58 UTC
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If you consider a cast and hand hammered but a little pricier crash cymbal, we recommend Istanbul Mehmet Xperience x-cast cymbals:



http://www.cymbalhouse.com/IstanbulMehmetXxmetal.php



16 inch x-metal cymbal: http://www.cymbalhouse.com/IstMXperience2Crash.php
anonymous
2009-09-05 16:45:13 UTC
that's a pretty good cymbal, but I'm a little confused at what "wet sounding" means, but if you play metal, your gonna want a loud cymbal and nothing beats a Sabian in that area, it cuts through almost everything so I would image it would be good for metal (I play classic rock, so I'm just going on a hunch) and the AA model Sabians are great (although a little pricey) hope this helps.
chris.
2009-09-05 17:10:06 UTC
Yeah zildjians are good cymbals.


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