Dude, great playing! And those cymbals sound great! I play all Sabians myself. I had to comment again after watching your video again, lol! That stack is my next cymbal purchase. Love it!!! 🥁
That’s great man. Happy i was able to help. They are very nice. I use them a lot. Check out my other videos to hear them and please don’t forget to subscribe and share. Thanks again! One Love!
@@hadleyjdrumz9150 sweet! They are definitely pro-level cymbals. I have all the fast crashes cept for the 20”. 14”-19”. And a 10” splash. IMO these cymbals deliver. They open up so easy and then get outta the way. I would highly recommend them to anyone.
Nice setup. A bit of advice, try loosening your cymbal nuts to let the cymbals flop around a bit or cut the thickness of the felts down (again, to let the cymbals flop a bit). The cymbals sound good but seem a bit choked and doing the above should free them up a bit. Also, instead of hitting your cymbals straight on, try to hit them with a glancing blow coming more from the side. Not too hard though. Hitting a cymbal too hard actually has the opposite effect we think it should have. A softer glancing blow takes out the unwanted high-end shrill of the cymbal while allowing the entire surface to properly resonate. Hit the drums hard, hit the cymbals soft but with authority. We want the cymbals to sound like ocean waves, not a bowling ball going through a glass window. And, for that gunshot snare….rimshots. Steady rimshots. Don’t be afraid of that kick beater either. Stomp it. Heavy drums and soft cymbals is the foundation to a very strong backbone beat. Everything else is just dynamics and genre specific. Keep it up!
Wow i love your comment. Thanks so much for your advice. Nice to know it have viewers who wanna see me do better. Thanks a lot. My only issue if that i live in an apartment and have gotten a few complaints so i try not to hit too hard. But you are right. Thanks again. Please check out my other vids and do subscribe. I’m currently working on new vids.
Yeah but did anyone ask you bro, the dude here is just doing a review of his cymbals. And your here talking bout irrelevant shit leaving negative comments where they are not needed
Dude, great playing! And those cymbals sound great! I play all Sabians myself. I had to comment again after watching your video again, lol! That stack is my next cymbal purchase. Love it!!! 🥁
Great review dude, I’m looking at buying both of these cymbals and this video helped a lot
That’s great man. Happy i was able to help. They are very nice. I use them a lot. Check out my other videos to hear them and please don’t forget to subscribe and share. Thanks again! One Love!
I have the xsrs and love them. Great bright cymbals.
Yea. I love them. Check my other vids to see how they sound.
@@hadleyjdrumz9150 sweet! They are definitely pro-level cymbals. I have all the fast crashes cept for the 20”. 14”-19”. And a 10” splash. IMO these cymbals deliver. They open up so easy and then get outta the way. I would highly recommend them to anyone.
Awesome dude. Sabian and Mapex and Evans are my favorites also. And I get just as excited about the candy also. 🤣
I'm happy you like the vid man. Those candies r fire. lol
Nice setup. A bit of advice, try loosening your cymbal nuts to let the cymbals flop around a bit or cut the thickness of the felts down (again, to let the cymbals flop a bit). The cymbals sound good but seem a bit choked and doing the above should free them up a bit. Also, instead of hitting your cymbals straight on, try to hit them with a glancing blow coming more from the side. Not too hard though. Hitting a cymbal too hard actually has the opposite effect we think it should have. A softer glancing blow takes out the unwanted high-end shrill of the cymbal while allowing the entire surface to properly resonate. Hit the drums hard, hit the cymbals soft but with authority. We want the cymbals to sound like ocean waves, not a bowling ball going through a glass window. And, for that gunshot snare….rimshots. Steady rimshots. Don’t be afraid of that kick beater either. Stomp it.
Heavy drums and soft cymbals is the foundation to a very strong backbone beat. Everything else is just dynamics and genre specific. Keep it up!
Wow i love your comment. Thanks so much for your advice. Nice to know it have viewers who wanna see me do better. Thanks a lot. My only issue if that i live in an apartment and have gotten a few complaints so i try not to hit too hard. But you are right. Thanks again. Please check out my other vids and do subscribe. I’m currently working on new vids.
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Thanks for the reply! Yeah, I lived in an apartment for almost ten years before I finally got to move. Keep doing what you can man!
@@ryanwilson5936 yea mhen. Hopefully just one or two more years here. Lol
@@hadleyjdrumz9150 are you serious you play drums in an apartment?!
Sabian!!!✌👽🚬
You should stack the crash and china
Gracias.!!!
I'm a huge Sabian guy, but neither of these cymbals did it for me. I'm more of an evolution/paragon fan
For me it was more of a price issue at the time.
a bit disappointed with the fast stax sound. maybe playing it without fastening it down would change the sound.
I absolutely hate anything Yamaha drums terrible hardware finicky adjustment parts etc
Well my kit is Mapex and my Yamaha hardware works well for me. I’ve never had issues with them.
Yeah but did anyone ask you bro, the dude here is just doing a review of his cymbals. And your here talking bout irrelevant shit leaving negative comments where they are not needed
yamaha has great affordable drums and stands lmao. probably best bang for your buck... i Love my sonor kit though I use yamaha Hardware
Yea bro.