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China Cymbal

  • Size: 16"
  • Brilliant finish
  • B12 bronze
  • Loud assertive and explosive response featured china cymbal
  • Short decay time
  • For all louder and more aggressive styles of music
  • Fås siden Marts 2012
  • Artikelnummer 278484
  • salgsenhed 1 stk
  • Hand Hammered Cymbal No
  • Finish Brilliant, Glossy
  • Alloy B12 Bronze
1.269 kr
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A great mid-range china
Anonym 05.04.2015
I purchased this cymbal from Thomann just over a year ago, and I have been very impressed with it. It is built to last, and it sounds great. The decay is longer than I was expecting, and to start with the sound even slightly overpowered my 17" Zildjian A Custom crash, but the sound of this cymbal has improved with some use (and dirt!). It's great for live shows where the cymbals can't be mic'd, as it cuts through the mix nicely. I bought this as a mid-price replacement for an older china and was planning to replace it with another Zildjian, but the sound and tone of this cymbal has grown on me, and a year later it's still part of my setup.
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Not amazing, but good china!
Karloo 21.01.2026
Fantastic overall Meinl quality on the cymbal.

The downside for me, is that the cymbal does not fully projects itself and can't really cut through mix and live. In the other hand, the 18'' does that pretty well, highly recommend to get that instead of the 16.
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Dikuspikus 07.06.2026
So this china blew my mind. For many reasons. Firstly the sound of it it's attacking and heavy I love it especialy if you play metal. Secondly it is durable. And lasty of course it's pretty
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