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| Too much sustain on China type? |  playinpearls
 6,613 posts (2 today) 1 Awards
14 January 2005
| i had a sabian 14" mini china. it sounded good until, well, i cracked it!
who would think a cymbal would actually die.....or crack -~=Joey=~- Aclarion!
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|  Menalaus

 18,451 posts (1 today) 7 Awards
14 January 2005
| | [QUOTE=playinpearls]
who would think a cymbal would actually die.....or crack
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| | |  Snoopy
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14 January 2005
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| thumper
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2 February 2005
| Thanks Ian-I tried to "tone" the bitch down with masking tape, like you suggested, but I can't find a happy medium.(either too much sustain, or it sounds too flat) I have since mounted it above my ride as a dirty sounding ride (sounds kind of cool when I use steel brushes on it), or as a half assed light gong to finish songs with.
I appreciate your advice, bro
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|  ingrid
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2 February 2005
| | lol its always good to finish a song with a gong | | Message posted 2666 days ago | IP Logged |
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