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Best Crash for your Buck!
After having stopped drumming I'm getting back in the sport and I was amazed to find such awesome sounding cymbals for moderate prices. Back in my day for those prices all you could buy was something that sounded like the lid of a tin can.....AWESOME cymbals AWESOME!!! With this cymbal line (ZHT) you definitley get a lot more than you paid for.
Reviewed by DrumGuy136 on 3/20/2007 who plays Rock/ Alternative.
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not that great...
I got the 14" Zildjian ZHT fast crash and at first thought the sound was ok. After hitting it a few times i realized it wasn't worth the money. It has kind of a tinny sound to it. It lacks the intensity of a crash but used with the right kind of music could sound alright.
Reviewed by sk8rmusician123 on 10/9/2006 who plays Metal.
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Grrrrrrrrrreat !!!!
This cymbal is great if you are playing moderate music such as Gospel, Jazz, and R&B but It isn't great for metal rock or More heavier playing music if you want to play heavy metal look at the paragon series by sabian yet these cymbals are a great buy for a lesser buck LoL
Reviewed by COGIC DRAE on 3/26/2007 who plays Church.
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Good, but could be better
the cymbal is worth the money, let me say first. but the sound is a little tinny and shimmery. It really isn't very "fast" either, i find it to be more like just a 16 inch regular crash. But it takes a good beating and produces a full sound.
Reviewed by doublebassshark on 6/22/2007 who plays mostly Metal.
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