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"My very favorite splashes" by Rowandrum
1/15/2005 8:38:21 AM
Musical Experience: Professional player
Style of Music: Free Jazz and World
Hometown: Osaka, Japan
My traditional Wuhan 10 and 12" splashes are a key feature in my soft volume cymbal line-up. I consider them bordering on "paper thin" in thickness and their sound washes up and out like any other nice paper thin I have played before. I just really hope that this traditional line of Wuhans are never ever discontinued. I have the "S" series as well but I think the traditional series are the more serious cymbals. My line of trads. 10, 12, 16, 18 crashes and 13" hihats are ones I treasure evening a collection of lots of other nice cymbals. I couldn't recommend them more highly.
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"Can't beat it for the money" by Jon
10/13/2005 5:03:10 PM
Musical Experience: Hobby/Semi-pro
Style of Music: Metal, CCM, Gospel
Hometown: Northeast Arkansas
I've been playing a Wuhan 18" China (ala Neil Peart) for years and have always loved it, so I gave these a try. I bought the 8-inch model, and it's great. Faster decay and trashier than some splashes that I've played, but still sounds really well. Far and away better than the newer Sabian B8 Pro splashes, and it costs less! If you're on a budget, get these. If you're not on a budget, maybe get some higher-end cymbals, but at these prices you could buy 3 or 4 for the price of 1!
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"Absolutely love my Wuhans" by Double T
2/25/2005 10:43:24 AM
Musical Experience: Church band
Style of Music: Rock, Praise/Worship
Hometown: Central New York
My 12 inch Wuhan splash is the perfect complement to my larger darker/heavier "S" series crashes and traditional Chinas. It's pitch and projection really helps me to punctuate when I need to. It cuts through the sound with such clarity that I would be lost without it. I guess I really rely on it. I'm getting the 10 inch next. At this price, why not? All the Zildjians and Sabian in the world couldn't pry me away from my Wuhans. My bandmates like them also because they add a unique quality to our overall sound.
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123 people found this review helpful.
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"cheap cymbal" by Alex
10/16/2005 6:07:37 PM
Musical Experience: 10 months
Style of Music: rock, punk
Hometown: New jersey
I found this cymbal to be pretty bad but what can you say for 20 bucks. It has an awful tone sounds like a mini china not a watered down crash and it has dented 2 times and chipped once in a matter of a week.
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68 people found this review helpful.
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"Great Cymbal" by BAMM
11/29/2004 3:27:05 PM
Musical Experience: active musician looking for band
Style of Music: metal punk hardcore
Hometown: New York, New Jersey
There is definitely no beating the prices that go along with this splash cymbal, or the fact that it sounds great for the price. I have owned it for several months, and I really beat on it. I have dropped it before, on accident, and nothing happened to it. I could probably drop the thing off my roof and it would still sound amazing. great deal...
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77 people found this review helpful.
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