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I have a full suite of Paiste Cymbals from Hats to Crash and Alpha Thin 10 and 08 Inch Splashes too. I was looking for an additional Splash of the required quality in manufacture and sound, one with a complimentary note or tone that would slot in to my existing suite.
I did the research via the Web and several percussion Magazines to get the "low-down" on Zultan and they get good Press. The Thomann Site also promotes this Brand with audio/visual Clips.
I am delighted with it, it slots in perfectly, has awesum sound pitch/tone/sizzle with a nice sassy hasshy explosive response; It looks classy too on equal par with my current suite.
I now have several Zultan Crash Cymbals in my "Wish List" . . . I think Santa will be kind to me this year.
Great little splash.
The cymbal itself looks better in real life IMO.
It got some nice hammer points on the cymbal that you don't see in the stock picture.
The sound of the cymbal bites really nice because of the brilliant finish.
Quick decay just what you want from a splash of this size.
The only negative is that sometimes it can have a weird undertone, but it's not annoying. But it is something to keep in mind.
overall this thing is great and for the price you can't go wrong.
I got it as a gift for my bands drummer, and it was greatly appreciated. He has most of this range and they are all great quality, good sounding cymbals. Especially for the price tag.
A big step up from Paiste Pst3 and comparable with b-20 Bronze symbals from big brand names such as Paiste, Meinl or Zildjan.
He uses them mostly for the heavier genres, but should work for Jazz/pop as well