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Cheap, thin and alright sounding
This cymbal was cheap and sounds absolutely fine considering what I paid.
I wanted to experiment with a splash and this wasn't too much money to risk.
It wasn't very well finished however which I hope isn't the case for some of the more pricey Aja range, it would put me off trying out some of their larger pies (which I'd expect to be pretty budget as well) but nothing which cannot be sorted out with a little file and some sandpaper.
It is very thin and lightweight without any significant bell, it doesn't have a great deal of volume unless you blast it, but then that is the point of a splash.
I've had access to real junk budget brand cymbals before which cost a lot more than this and this cymbal is at least expressive and musical rather than just painful.
I recently got to play with a 10" zildjian zxt trashformer splash and to my ears it didn't sound like it was worth approximately 4 times the price of this Zultan.
I'd recommend this to anyone looking to experiment with a splash in their setup without breaking the bank or for a project of some type where a non-standard setup is being used or where a budget cymbal is sought, but one that doesn't sound absolutely awful.
Be aware of the quality control though and the fact that it is very thin and I doubt it'll last a lifetime.
I doubt thin splashes do though and it was 20 euro.
I wanted to experiment with a splash and this wasn't too much money to risk.
It wasn't very well finished however which I hope isn't the case for some of the more pricey Aja range, it would put me off trying out some of their larger pies (which I'd expect to be pretty budget as well) but nothing which cannot be sorted out with a little file and some sandpaper.
It is very thin and lightweight without any significant bell, it doesn't have a great deal of volume unless you blast it, but then that is the point of a splash.
I've had access to real junk budget brand cymbals before which cost a lot more than this and this cymbal is at least expressive and musical rather than just painful.
I recently got to play with a 10" zildjian zxt trashformer splash and to my ears it didn't sound like it was worth approximately 4 times the price of this Zultan.
I'd recommend this to anyone looking to experiment with a splash in their setup without breaking the bank or for a project of some type where a non-standard setup is being used or where a budget cymbal is sought, but one that doesn't sound absolutely awful.
Be aware of the quality control though and the fact that it is very thin and I doubt it'll last a lifetime.
I doubt thin splashes do though and it was 20 euro.
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Cheap but sounds good
I was looking for splash cymbals for myu drum setup. I intended to use it as a standalone splash or use it for a stack. In the end I decided to use it as a stack with my Meinl 12 inch Classcis Custom Trash Splash. This combination gave my sort of trashy 10/12 mini hat/stack near my ride.
The splash as it is sound decent which is surprising. However, when I unpacked the splash, I found a small crack near the bell. If the splash was more than 150$, I would deffinetly send it back. But the this splash cost is so cheap, that I just ignored it
In overall:
Decent sound
Very cheap price
Quality may not be so good
The splash as it is sound decent which is surprising. However, when I unpacked the splash, I found a small crack near the bell. If the splash was more than 150$, I would deffinetly send it back. But the this splash cost is so cheap, that I just ignored it
In overall:
Decent sound
Very cheap price
Quality may not be so good
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It's good for the price
I think it's all about taste, but the craft is really good for the sound and the price. Cheap simple effect cymbal. It does it's job.
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Very good for the price
A bit quiet compared to my other splashes and I suspect that might be just this individual cymbal. In my experience, these super-cheap cymbals have quite a lot of variation despite being the same product. I also play loud music, so maybe volume isn't an issue for you.
Sounds like a splash, which is more than you can say for just about every major brand's cheapest offerings. Have been playing this quite actively for a few months and still holding strong.
For the price, you're pretty much guaranteed not to get anything better.
Sounds like a splash, which is more than you can say for just about every major brand's cheapest offerings. Have been playing this quite actively for a few months and still holding strong.
For the price, you're pretty much guaranteed not to get anything better.
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Top value for money
I listened to all the 10" splashes online ans couldn't hear much difference between this one and FAR more expensive models. Now I have it, I am in no way disappointed. Further, I got two to see if I can use them as small, cheap hi hats with a cajon, and you can!
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For thr price of a pizza!
This little cymbal is fun and sounds better than expected all for the price of a pizza!
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Nice little splash, but...
Bought it for one the metal bands I play in and I must say it doesn't really cut through the wall of guitars and bass, although that may depend on the context (room you play in, how loud is said wall of guitars and bass etc.).
I like the feel on the stick when I hit it, but the sound isn't quite what I was looking for, this one tending to appeal more to those who like washier and darker-type sounding splashes.
I like the feel on the stick when I hit it, but the sound isn't quite what I was looking for, this one tending to appeal more to those who like washier and darker-type sounding splashes.
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perfect for low budget
Great warm sound and very cheap.
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Great for the money
The sample you can listen to is pretty accurate, These sultan cymbals are really good for the money
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Great little cymbal for the price.
Yep, a great little cymbal for the price: what more can you say?
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