Well sir, actually my cymbals are based on the old zildjian k istanbul "Old Stamp era". The only difference is that mine are even hammered and fine tuned to a pitch. Those glassy sound you mentioned is this what I love from the greatest old k's, despite their vintage sound which comes trough age.. These are brand new cymbals. Much love and peace from Vienna Alexino 🙏🏼 ❤️
Some folks listen with their narcissistic insecurities instead of their ears. Lotsa brand names make great cymbals nowadays. Sabian, Bosphorus, Crescent, Istanbul, Paiste, Meinl… all of them make cymbals that are great for jazz, great for rock, great for funk, for pop… just whatever you do, don’t purchase the inexpensive cymbal paks (or any prepackaged set). Get good used cymbals instead of cheap new ones, and always play them so you know whether they match the sound in your head.
Way too glassy-sounding...if you want good cymbals, get Zildjians
Well sir, actually my cymbals are based on the old zildjian k istanbul "Old Stamp era".
The only difference is that mine are even hammered and fine tuned to a pitch.
Those glassy sound you mentioned is this what I love from the greatest old k's, despite their vintage sound which comes trough age..
These are brand new cymbals.
Much love and peace from Vienna
Alexino 🙏🏼 ❤️
Hard disagree. Zildjian is no different than any other big name company in terms of quality and I think this pair sounds great
Some folks listen with their narcissistic insecurities instead of their ears. Lotsa brand names make great cymbals nowadays. Sabian, Bosphorus, Crescent, Istanbul, Paiste, Meinl… all of them make cymbals that are great for jazz, great for rock, great for funk, for pop… just whatever you do, don’t purchase the inexpensive cymbal paks (or any prepackaged set). Get good used cymbals instead of cheap new ones, and always play them so you know whether they match the sound in your head.