| zildjian A reso cymbals | |  drummer5359 "DW pilot"
7,425 posts (7 today) 3 Awards
18 June 2008
| No, they look cool though. -Mike of Baltimore We don't stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing.
If all the worlds a stage, I want to operate the trap door...
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| servantrek Senior Member
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18 June 2008
| Yes they do look cool. They must be very new I couldn't find them on the Zildjian site
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| crash Senior Member
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18 June 2008
| All looks. The guy with the prettiest drums Always gets the gig! | | Message posted 156 days ago | IP Logged |
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| | malletjazz3 Senior Member
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18 June 2008
| It's tough to tell what the hammering is about in those photos. I also wonder just how much of a difference such subtle differences in lathing will bring. I know that something like these...
http://www.thecymbalshop.com/shop/home.php?cat=256
...can really bridge the gap between lathed and unlathed, in terms of the sound of the cymbals.
The ears will be the final arbiter, of course, as others here have noted already. | | Message posted 156 days ago | IP Logged |
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| |  gclin "Grandpa-diddle"
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21 June 2008
| I've played the Dry Complex Ride (not II) and didn't care for it at all. Maybe Zildjian didn't either, explaining the II. Gene | | Message posted 153 days ago | IP Logged |
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