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Actually a good cymbal for the price. Has a real cutting sound that will make itself heard in loud musical situations. The thing is my bandmates from my folky Americana band were not crazy about it, too much they said so I resold it on Ebay. Couldn't see using it for any other musical situation I was in but the cymbal itself has a lot on punch and power for a cheap price.
I find that the Wuhan china 14, and 16" chinas sound the best, they are very affordable and nice to use to accent your primary chinas around your kit. They have a very fast attack and decay. It's cousin the Rancan was a very much used china in the the 1980's, Neil Peart played one, an 18". Try a Wuhan around your kit for a fast broken glass attack sound, it will catch attention.
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Sounds great, and the price is amazing!
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- Why you bought it? I was looking for a cheap cymbal for my trash hat/stack. I had one old 13 inch crash and needed china...so....i bought this Wuhan 14 inch China - What you like most about it? As i wrote above, it's cheap and sound very good - What you dislike about it? I have no complaints and probably will not have in near future =8) - Whether or not you would buy the product again? When i will be in need of one more trash hat i will defenetly buy one more Wuhan china
I wasn't pleased with the sound. The construction appears to be good. This Wuhan China Cymbal just did have the kind of sound I was looking for to compliment my kit. Perhaps if it had a little brighter sound and sustain a little longer it might have worked out.
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