drummies
what set / make/model of cymbals would you recommend for a drummer already a little more than an amateur level, but who just recently bought himself a dixon for 25 and has a little more than no money for cymbals?
interested in a ride, the 20th, maybe you can crash a ride; two crashes
individually no more than 4 k
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'm going to play all kinds of pop music like Muse, Billy Talent, Twenty One Pilots of the newfangled
although it is possible to go to the Bering post hardcore
ps:pasta 101 hat-norm?
sega
101hat is for rap and small hacks of norms, but you know in 99% of cases only the drummer doesn't give a damn about cymbals.
And on sabzh pst5-7-8.201.
101 brass is fragile and dull.
Bronze will be brighter
drummies
Are these models the fifth, seventh and eighth?
sega
yes paiste pst 5, pst 7, pst 8
solidator
you can also look at other plate carpations. it also depends on the thickness of the wallet and what set you want to collect
drummies
set of 2 crashes, ride and tea in the future, classic. wallet-4k per plate, + -500 re
5seven
+ for pst5)
pavel_drumsss
Take Mainl Classics. Serious sounding strong cymbals without unnecessary cheap ringing.
scorp
By the way, the classics are nicer than Sabian b8 and, IMHO, pst5. and so I would recommend pst7, pst8, minel classics and classic custom. custom classics are a bit more expensive, but their sound will be enough for you for a long time) price and quality are ideally matched, in my opinion. and the assortment in the series is sooo wide, you can pick up 100% of your sound
Ivan_drums
IMHO Sabian b8 is more interesting than PST 5, especially hat. And if you take your time, you can find it for 3-4 thousand. I would not advise brass, it sounds kind of flat and short-lived.
kreker
+ for pst. And also 502, 802, if you find it.