Sabian HHX 19" Omni Cymbal
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Despite the fact that this cymbal is quiet, it has a normal projection when used as a ride. All of the sounds from the lathed zone, the raw zone, and the bell work together very well. The Sweet series of cymbals go nicely with Zildjian cymbals, but I don't know anything about Zildjian cymbals. There is much more noise on this ride than on In its crash mode, it's not as loud as a true crash or crash/ride. It's fast and trashy, so that it has great ability to crash on the bow and then return to the raw zone while the bow is still reflecting
Selected User Reviews For Sabian HHX 19" Omni Cymbal
The crash tones on the edge and the ping on the inner part are really good, and the bell sounds also very good. If you have limited space or are on the go, this would be a good choice.
This cymbal is very versatile and great to have!.
It was excellent.
The cymbal is fantastic. Hype is not all it is. A mellow feel can be found on the hammered portions. There is a lot more washing and glistening on the lathed surface. Under vocals this cymbal can lay effectively, and it can be built to cover guitar solos better than most cymbals. This is a thin edge that is easy to break. The bell rang very brightly.
It's just like riding a crash cymbal crossed with a K. Despite the washness, there is still a very distinct pig to it.
I find both the cymbal and the concept very intriguing. In the near future, I'll be able to play it live in a big group to see how versatile it is without having cymbals set up everywhere. You have a great idea there.