is paiste 18 or sabian B8 18 better?

  • 5seven

    I have 18 and 19 rock crashes paist 5 I have been playing for 3 years and whole B8 only rock series they are thick well, if I were you, I would take paiste 5 rock 18 crash

  • 1sthast

    I'm not an expert, but in my opinion it's all the same, the price category, alloy, and quality are the same.

    well, they are strong pzdts, if you blame it correctly, then you will play on them until old age)

  • solidator

    I just felled correctly when they gave me a sub, there was a notch there

    and it grew into a crack and moved to a crack

  • 1sthast

    Well, maybe you gave it to a tattered one, microcracks, all persimmons. When there are various injuries on the plate, then how competently they did not fall, the piece of iron pzdts

  • kirill_an

    B8 cracks more slowly but sounds worse

  • scorp

    b8 sounds like a saucepan lid. Well, on the thicker, yes, so they are killed as well.

  • pavel_drumsss

    All plates are mortal. And only Meinl Souncaster Fusion just bend)

    Take, in general, what you want is not the essence of how important it is if you have only one crash. Just pay attention to its thickness - the thicker the cymbal, the louder and more "rail" it is, and vice versa.

    If you need any sound, take such a plate. Listen with your ears and figure out how not only the height of the cymbal will sound in the song, but also its body as a whole.