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No hay artículos en el carroEsta constantinopla K de 22 pulgadas es delgada en peso y sobremartillada en la parte superior para dar la cantidad justa de lavado para un sonido de conducción más controlado. El martillo adicional le da al platillo una buena calidad de "gruñido" y proporciona una gran definición de palo. El Thin Ride Overmartillado ofrece un tono cálido y oscuro.
Jeanie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2023
This cymbal sings. It’s beautifulI used this in rehearsal with the big band I play in and all the songs sounded better the band was saying the songs were sounding better then ever, they did not know I was using this new cymbal as my ride they just knew things sounded better then previous. I recorded the rehearsal and could here this cymbal I now used as my primary ride just singing like a added voice it’s awesome
Brad Ondrovcik
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de diciembre de 2019
As described, beautiful cymbal and a good discount to motivate me to buy. Thank you!
rafagiova
Comentado en España el 11 de noviembre de 2019
El mejor de todos los platos que he tenido
ulvikasap
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2016
I have never bought any of my cymbals online, without actually trying out myself first -this was my first online cymbal purchase.Fortunately, I am more than happy with the results.This is an exquisite instrument. Period.Mine weighs 2560g (which is also handwritten right below the bell).This ride has the perfect combination of stick definition, dark wash and crash-ability. The bell sound is amazing. If you think you will be playing in smaller venues or rooms, the 20" version of this cymbal can be good alternative, too.However, the 22" version exclusively has 4 clustered hammer spots close to the edge of the cymbal. The stick definition and tone changes if you play on these spots.I highly recommend this beautiful cymbal for all genres -maybe except heavy metal since you may want to pick something brighter and heavier to cut through heavy riffs.
JamesPpp
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2013
This is an awesome cymbal, and i must say that it has more things that will surprise you more than anything.This is quite a different cymbal from the k con ride line. It is a wet cymbal - a really long sustain, which some people may not like. Warm and dark, yet a little bit complex in tone.The great part is the overhammering and cluster hammering features are combined with the crash-ability of this cymbal. You can hit this cymbal really hard, and it will produce the attack that you will get from hitting a regular crash model - except this one has much longer sustain, and very low pitch. I think the hammering technique that is similar to that of orchestral cymbal makes the hard-crashing of this very reminiscence of the original symphonic crash cymbal pair - majestic and full. Nevertheless, you can angle your hit a little bit, and the crashing sound will become that which blends into the music. Oh yeah, using mallets will also work great, since it also sounds well when used as suspended cymbal.The bell, to me, is kind of a weird match with the ride sound though. The bell alone sounds really clear and articulate, and it is really great; but when combined with the stick sound from the ride, the bell sounds really overwhelming, since it is so loud and clear, but the ride does not really produce much of that metal sound. But using nylon tip sticks should help to resolve this matter.All in all, this cymbal might be quite pricey, but it is really a good investment.
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