With our cookies we would like to offer you the best shopping experience possible with everything that goes with it. This includes, for example, suitable offers, personalized ads and remembering preferences. If this is okay with you, simply agree to the use of cookies for preferences, statistics and marketing by clicking on "Alright!" (show all). You can withdraw your consent at anytime via the cookie settings (here)
Note: To prevent ratings from being based on hearsay, smattering or surreptitious advertising we only allow ratings from real users on our website, who have bought the equipment from us.
After logging in you will also find all items you can rate under rate products in the customer centre.
The cymbal did not seem worth the high price compared to other cymbals out there. Here are my thoughts:
1. I also own the 12" Zultan Mellow Splash which I find to be fantastic and sounds great on recordings. On the contrary, the 20" Mellow crash doesn't sound enough like a real crash to me to use it to record with.
2. The price seems unusually high to me - I feel like it should be more affordable like the low volume options from other brands like Millenium, Sabian and Zildjian.
3. I was hoping for a lighter cymbal, and I thought that since it was full of holes, it would be lighter and have a better response to my playing style ( I am a light hitter). But it really felt like a heavier cymbal to me to get it to respond, and I actually did not hear much of a noise reduction compared to normal cymbals of the same price range.
I want to finish by saying that I really do like and recommend the 12" splash from this series, I just might recommend looking into cheaper, quieter options if you are just looking for a 20" crash for a practice cymbal.
The cymbal did not seem worth the high price compared to other cymbals out there. Here are my thoughts:
1. I also own the 12" Zultan Mellow Splash which I find to be fantastic and sounds great on recordings. On the contrary, the 20" Mellow crash doesn't sound enough like a real crash to me to use it to record with.
2. The price seems unusually high to me
The cymbal did not seem worth the high price compared to other cymbals out there. Here are my thoughts:
1. I also own the 12" Zultan Mellow Splash which I find to be fantastic and sounds great on recordings. On the contrary, the 20" Mellow crash doesn't sound enough like a real crash to me to use it to record with.
2. The price seems unusually high to me - I feel like it should be more affordable like the low volume options from other brands like Millenium, Sabian and Zildjian.
3. I was hoping for a lighter cymbal, and I thought that since it was full of holes, it would be lighter and have a better response to my playing style ( I am a light hitter). But it really felt like a heavier cymbal to me to get it to respond, and I actually did not hear much of a noise reduction compared to normal cymbals of the same price range.
I want to finish by saying that I really do like and recommend the 12" splash from this series, I just might recommend looking into cheaper, quieter options if you are just looking for a 20" crash for a practice cymbal.