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Perfect for loud music at a competetive price
Pros:
+ B20, Trashy, loud and superb for use in heavy and loud music: gojira, thy art and even in some primus songs it holds up to the much pricier options on the market, which leads to the next point:
+ Price??! it's basically free and I dont think im ever getting other chinas.
Cons:
- Has to be hit hard to open up at all, cant really (in my opinion) be used as a second ride in jazzier settings.
- Thin, after some time now it has started to chip away in the outer rim, but it has been used really hard so it's nothing I wouldn't expect.
TL;DR: Buy it, you won't regret it: perfect for loud music at a competetive price.
+ B20, Trashy, loud and superb for use in heavy and loud music: gojira, thy art and even in some primus songs it holds up to the much pricier options on the market, which leads to the next point:
+ Price??! it's basically free and I dont think im ever getting other chinas.
Cons:
- Has to be hit hard to open up at all, cant really (in my opinion) be used as a second ride in jazzier settings.
- Thin, after some time now it has started to chip away in the outer rim, but it has been used really hard so it's nothing I wouldn't expect.
TL;DR: Buy it, you won't regret it: perfect for loud music at a competetive price.
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Thomann china
I have this 20 inch Thomann china cymbal about 6 months. Its a wuhan lion cymbal,without the stamp...It is a very thin cymbal,opens up fast.Explosive ,dark,trashy china sound,medium volume,very short sustain.The best china sound ever.The price is exceptional too!!The bell of the cymbal is unusual,may be tricky to put on some stands..
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