Sabian Legacy Crash

wow, thanks for the overwhelming response and discussion. I guess it's really up to the musicality aspect of it. I tried it yesterday on a kit and although it's not as dark as sabian markets it to be, it's darker than average and very musical and very its got a differnt character when played with sticks, cool-sticks and brushes. It can go really loud but sounds rich when played soft as well. My friend bought the 17" at the sweelee sale and is offering it to me for $250. I might just get it.

Thanks again fellas!
 
joshie said:
oh jazz eh? haha my inventory's currently a kcustom dark ride and a bosphorus new orleans crash. and im pretty much a jazz geek too. i prefer the zildjian range. give's you the nice warm tone. of course for the k's and k custom's.
is the K Custom Dark Ride can stand rock playing?
 
joshie said:
havent compared with the others, but i find the rest sound kinda bright. too bright and shimmery for my liking.

I've got just the right thing for you.
Take a tama stagestar cymbal and hammer it to form a dark and raw tone...
Because of the cymbals structure... it won't be loud. Great for your kit, since you using an elect kit, and therefore would want something quiet.
 
kari_convention said:
joshie said:
oh jazz eh? haha my inventory's currently a kcustom dark ride and a bosphorus new orleans crash. and im pretty much a jazz geek too. i prefer the zildjian range. give's you the nice warm tone. of course for the k's and k custom's.
is the K Custom Dark Ride can stand rock playing?

ok i finally understand you. hm if you actually look up the artist who use the k custom dark ride, they arent jazz players, but mostly the playing different types of rock.
 

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