Zildjian Planet Z China Cymbal (ZP18CH)
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I don't believe it does.
The dimensions of a 16 inch watch
There is a Zp Zildjian planet 16 as a crash cymbal and a Zp Zildjian planet 20 as a ride cymbal.
Selected User Reviews For Zildjian Planet Z China Cymbal (ZP18CH)
This is a good deal for the price. do what they say they will do. I was able to plan for a wider range of styles with these cymbals in my kit. It is for this reason that I am The above options are a decent choice for a beginner or anyone who simply cannot afford to buy anything else. In fact, they sound more like a cookie sheet, because they lack any shimmer. Considering the price, it is a right cymbal for the money.
Yes, they can be affordable. Are you getting what you paid for? NOT AT ALL. There was a chance I would get a bad cymbal, but. . . come one. It sounds like it came from a child's toy, it just looks a little better. You can spend a bit more money on a better one if you skip this junk. It would be nice to have as a wall hanging. I'm not sure why this is receiving so many negative reviews. In my opinion, this cymbal would make an excellent splash cymbal if you are looking for a dead sounding impact.
No, it's not "THE SOUND" that you need by any means but, this is the sound that I was searching for as a result. While it is commonly called a crash, it is better described as a splash. A splash or a crash is not quite the same thing. This would be great for filling the hole under the standard cymbal range tangle, but you might want to place it on top of a hi-hat There's nothing more to it than a hat roll. You can even do a quick splash combo with a Snare Roll and a quick stop echo. In essence, it is not horrible as described, but it is more of a Neil fill-in. The idea would be great for Peart!.
What a horrible sounding thing to say. My Zildjian shop shut down after Planet Z Pos left, it makes me so angry that they let them go. Despite that, the S series looks great and looks to be a great value since the A or K series are so expensive.
It is purely a practice cymbal I own to place in place of my nice cymbals and allow me to drill and play on it instead. In other words, I didn't have too high expectations for this china cymbal going in since all I need is However, even as a practice tool, I was pretty shocked at how bad it sounded. The resulting sound is pretty dull and lacks any decay at all. I have played a variety of Chinese budgets over the years, and they at least have some sort of decent trashy response, but this album is by far the worst of them all. As I described above, this thing should only cost $20 and I would not recommend it outside of the application I described.
It's really amazing how good the sound quality on this little guy is! In spite of being so cheap, I wasn't expecting the sound to be as good as I thought it would be, which was surprising since I've owned so many much more expensive splash cymbals in the past. I was wrong! What a fool I was! You will not regret your purchase of the Zildjian Planet Z splash!.
In our opinion, the cymbals are very acceptable for the price. As a result of adding these cymbals to my kit, I am now able to play a wider range of music. It is for this reason that I am In contrast, these sound much more like cookie sheets, as there is no shimmer to them. For a beginner who just needs the right size cymbal for their kit, or for someone who simply can't afford anything else, these would be an adequate choice. Overall, these are solid cymbals for a very.
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