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I got this after deciding to increase the number of cymbals on my low volume kit in my room.
Pros:
1. The frequency difference between this and a 14" low volume Zildjian crash is clearly discernible.
2. The 16" has a rich tone, punchy like a crash should be but heavy enough so as to be able to use it in place of the hi-hats for the heavier parts in a song.
3. A strong make. It feels slightly thicker than a regular 16" crash, which makes it able to withstand heavy blows.
4. The harmonic motion in the air after being hit by the sticks is the same as would be for a usual crash, despite the obvious difference in design
Cons:
1. The thickness of the crash takes its toll on the sticks.
Conclusion:
Would definitely recommend it to anyone who looks forward to setting up a drum set in his/her room.
I got this after deciding to increase the number of cymbals on my low volume kit in my room.
Pros:
1. The frequency difference between this and a 14" low volume Zildjian crash is clearly discernible.
2. The 16" has a rich tone, punchy like a crash should be but heavy enough so as to be able to use it in place of the hi-hats for the heavier parts
I got this after deciding to increase the number of cymbals on my low volume kit in my room.
Pros:
1. The frequency difference between this and a 14" low volume Zildjian crash is clearly discernible.
2. The 16" has a rich tone, punchy like a crash should be but heavy enough so as to be able to use it in place of the hi-hats for the heavier parts in a song.
3. A strong make. It feels slightly thicker than a regular 16" crash, which makes it able to withstand heavy blows.
4. The harmonic motion in the air after being hit by the sticks is the same as would be for a usual crash, despite the obvious difference in design
Cons:
1. The thickness of the crash takes its toll on the sticks.
Conclusion:
Would definitely recommend it to anyone who looks forward to setting up a drum set in his/her room.
Awesome tool for practising, really quiet and for that aplication the sound is great. I even bring this to reahearsals to not blow up my bandmates ears. Highly recomend it!