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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 6:27 pm
by stuffy_Archive
Nico Adie wrote:Alberto the Frog wrote:Recommendation request!
Crash/Ride (pretty nice) and a 20" 5 Star Crash/Ride (very, very nice). I only use them occasionally now because I got some Istanbul crashes, but they are really good value for money.
5 Star Super Zyns are well worth picking up and dirt cheap too. When import duty was too ridiculous that we had to make our own cymbals for a bit. I think these were made by premier (?) in the 50s
The names are quite cute, trying to make them sound all Turkish. Anyone remember Krut (Turk spelt in reverse) cymbals?
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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:30 pm
by bigc_Archive
bigc wrote:OK. So now I know I want a set of 14" (talked out of the 13") Ziljdian New Beat hihats, a 20" Zildjian A Ride and an 18" Zildjian A Crash.
I've been checking out Ebay, but the prices are so varied, and it's tough for me to tell why. Anything in particular I need to look for?
Thanks again. This thread has been a lot of help to me and others. Drumming has been very fun recently and I'm seeing progress (helps to start at sucking and go from there).
OK, I've got $300 of holiday money to spend and am bumping for any pricing advice I can get to aid in my Ebay quest.
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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 2:13 pm
by tim_Archive
trilonaut wrote:mr.arrison wrote:I almost wish it were cracked so it would hurry up and stop ringing.
i love cracked cymbals. i want more. anyone need to ditch some? preferably in the philly area? will pay like, $10.
yea cracked cymbals rule. i've always liked using ride cymbals as crashes, but they don't really hold up very long when used like that. lately i've been way into stacking my two old zildjian 22" rides on top of each other. they are both pretty destroyed. there are not cracks, but rather big chunks missing. i get a really short and trashy sound out of them. to me traditional crash and ride sounds have been getting pretty boring. i'm leaning more towards broken stuff, weird bells, trash can lids, etc.
trilo - i'm in philly, and may have a few busted up cymbals that i don't need anymore. PM if you're still interested.
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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:14 pm
by dontfeartheringo_Archive
bigc wrote:bigc wrote:OK. So now I know I want a set of 14" (talked out of the 13") Ziljdian New Beat hihats, a 20" Zildjian A Ride and an 18" Zildjian A Crash.
I've been checking out Ebay, but the prices are so varied, and it's tough for me to tell why. Anything in particular I need to look for?
Thanks again. This thread has been a lot of help to me and others. Drumming has been very fun recently and I'm seeing progress (helps to start at sucking and go from there).
OK, I've got $300 of holiday money to spend and am bumping for any pricing advice I can get to aid in my Ebay quest.
Big C-
I have a man on the inside at Guitar Center. I get cymbals at cost. PM me, we'll go shopping in the first week of Jan.
-dftr
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:00 pm
by Benny_Archive
flyinghouses wrote:I am looking into getting some cymbals but don't want to spend a fortune on them. I am staying away from cymbal packs but would like some recommendations. I have been searching the craigslist and have come across this, which seems like a good deal. I don't have a lot of knowledge on equipment and am looking to get a good dealthe crash is a deal. the hi-hats are cracked. avoid.
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:00 pm
by dokazaado_Archive
Ruy Lopez wrote:I've never really felt comfortable ordering a cymbal I have not heard in person. There are variances between cymbals of the same model, sometimes slight and sometimes major.as long as you buy used and are patient, you can usually get back whatever you spend if you don't like it. mycymbal.com is cool in that you hear the exact cymbal you receive. not cheap, though.I wish they updated their used cymbal section more often.
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:00 pm
by dontfeartheringo_Archive
Any crash under 18" is going to be less than useful in a loud rock band.I like crashes to be 20" or larger, preferably with the word "Ride" stenciled on them somewhere, but right now I have two 18" crashes. Luck of the draw, I suppose.I'm a big fan of the For Sale ads on this forum:http://www.drumforum.org/index.php?/forum/35-for-sale/Some stuff is overpriced, but cymbal deals pop up all the time. I lost my guy on the inside at Guitar Center. Meh.
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:00 pm
by dontfeartheringo_Archive
this is a good deal, btw:http://www.drumforum.org/index.php?/top ... 2deb5d7591
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:00 pm
by dropthebeat_Archive
Now let me preface this by saying I'm no expert. I play guitar. Poorly. I definitely own cymbals though.If you're buying new (er, new), Sabian SR2s are pretty friggin' amazing deals. Where it's very hard to tell what you're actually getting into if you order one blind, mycymbal.com's demo videos are extremely useful. clickety.And I very much agree that the key to buying used cymbals is patience. I managed to sell 4 B8s and replace them with real cymbals for less money when I was in no particular hurry to do so:-14 New Beat hats (70s vintage I guess? Hollow logo. I dunno. I play guitar) - $15-20 AA Medium ride (crash #1) - $90-what I assume is a Sabian crash of some vintage (S stamped. 18. Relatively light, but shockingly durable. I hit like I can't play because I can't play, and it hasn't broken yet. Also, it sounds great. Crash #2.) - $25-22 Z custom ride (nuts to you haters, this is a ferocious rock ride) - $60I would be lying or deaf if I said my cymbals are especially well matched, but they work for me and I spent under $200 on everything.Also, somewhat unrelated: I have owned a hearty pile of 602s and have thoroughly hated every one of 'em. Gimme a Zilco any day.
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:00 pm
by flyinghouses_Archive
Never heard of Wuhans, but the price is very tempting