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Лучшее сочетание цена/качество, сплав b20 звучит. Отличная тарелка за такую стоимость. Хорошо сочетается с моим крэшем Zultan 16" Dark Matter.
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Excellent crash for practice and beginners
Zira 29.11.2020
You are hardly going to get a better deal on a 14" crash (and a B20 alloy at that) for as cheap as this one. Naturally, the sound leaves something to be desired: it has short sustain and there's a slight, barely noticeable inconsistency with every other hit but things like these are to be expected. It's overall bright (check the sound sample to get a sense) and the quality is great.
Bottom line: for the price, it's an unmatched crash that will save you big bucks if you're looking for a less serious commitment. Recommended.
You are hardly going to get a better deal on a 14" crash (and a B20 alloy at that) for as cheap as this one. Naturally, the sound leaves something to be desired: it has short sustain and there's a slight, barely noticeable inconsistency with every other hit but things like these are to be expected. It's overall bright (check the sound sample to get a sense) and the
You are hardly going to get a better deal on a 14" crash (and a B20 alloy at that) for as cheap as this one. Naturally, the sound leaves something to be desired: it has short sustain and there's a slight, barely noticeable inconsistency with every other hit but things like these are to be expected. It's overall bright (check the sound sample to get a sense) and the quality is great.
Bottom line: for the price, it's an unmatched crash that will save you big bucks if you're looking for a less serious commitment. Recommended.
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B20 material
Danchi 25.06.2024
I bought them for my son and for this price you won't find other cymbals with B20 material, which is practically the standard for top class cymbals. They are of course thinner, so they are not for stronger charging. If you have imagination and ideas and can make some holes and the like, you can make a stack cymbal or any effect type cymbal for a little money and I an sure that will sound better than cheap stacks which are not cheap if you know what I mean. The sound is not bad at all. Better then some mainl classic series which really sounds like crap to me...ear damage. If you are looking for better and thicker low budget B20 cymbals than Zultan manufacturer or Armoni (Sonor) is a top choice. If you have money lying around or you are a professional or want perfect sound then go Sabian AAX, Zildijan,... or something in that range.
I bought them for my son and for this price you won't find other cymbals with B20 material, which is practically the standard for top class cymbals. They are of course thinner, so they are not for stronger charging. If you have imagination and ideas and can make some holes and the like, you can make a stack cymbal or any effect type cymbal for a little money and I an
I bought them for my son and for this price you won't find other cymbals with B20 material, which is practically the standard for top class cymbals. They are of course thinner, so they are not for stronger charging. If you have imagination and ideas and can make some holes and the like, you can make a stack cymbal or any effect type cymbal for a little money and I an sure that will sound better than cheap stacks which are not cheap if you know what I mean. The sound is not bad at all. Better then some mainl classic series which really sounds like crap to me...ear damage. If you are looking for better and thicker low budget B20 cymbals than Zultan manufacturer or Armoni (Sonor) is a top choice. If you have money lying around or you are a professional or want perfect sound then go Sabian AAX, Zildijan,... or something in that range.
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-Neb- 09.06.2024
To give some context, I bought the Millenium 12" splash, 14" and 16" crash on a budget for a bar band I joined, to use with an old entry-level Pearl kit I picked up for 150€.
Getting three B20 cymbals for about 100€ is amazing considering most cymbal manufacturers are taking us for a ride these days (pun intended!).
I think they sound good live (they crash well, cut through nicely and have a short ring with inaudible overtones). I also get the feeling that they aren't so cheaply made that they're going to be particularly susceptible to breaking. I'm a light hitter though, so your mileage my vary.
IMO they sound better than the Meinl HCS and Sabian B8 that came with the kit - I'll be selling those. For studio recording I'm not sure how the Milleniums would hold up though.
They don't look great on very close inspection (they're only machined - not hand finished), and the hole on one of them isn't quite perfectly circular.
To give some context, I bought the Millenium 12" splash, 14" and 16" crash on a budget for a bar band I joined, to use with an old entry-level Pearl kit I picked up for 150€.
Getting three B20 cymbals for about 100€ is amazing considering most cymbal manufacturers are taking us for a ride these days (pun intended!).
I think they sound good live (they
To give some context, I bought the Millenium 12" splash, 14" and 16" crash on a budget for a bar band I joined, to use with an old entry-level Pearl kit I picked up for 150€.
Getting three B20 cymbals for about 100€ is amazing considering most cymbal manufacturers are taking us for a ride these days (pun intended!).
I think they sound good live (they crash well, cut through nicely and have a short ring with inaudible overtones). I also get the feeling that they aren't so cheaply made that they're going to be particularly susceptible to breaking. I'm a light hitter though, so your mileage my vary.
IMO they sound better than the Meinl HCS and Sabian B8 that came with the kit - I'll be selling those. For studio recording I'm not sure how the Milleniums would hold up though.
They don't look great on very close inspection (they're only machined - not hand finished), and the hole on one of them isn't quite perfectly circular.