Hi all,
I am new to this forum - so first of all: Hey everybody!
I am a jazz drummer, who just recently came back to drumming after 15 years of a creative break. Before I was mostly playing rock, now I discovered Jazz for myself and also the beautiful and unique sound of the vintage cymbals.
Most of the threads here are about stamp/age-identifaction, this one is about the sound! First of all, my setup:
- Gretsch Cataline Jazz Club
- Ludwig supraphonic (70"s)
- 60s Avedis 15" Hi-Hats (890/910g)
- 50' Avedis 18" Crash/Ride (1270g)
- 50s ssa Avedis 20" Crash/Ride (1810g)
- 50"s Avedis 20" large stamp (1940g)
- 50's Avedis 22" Trixon ssa (2570g)
- New Constantinople 20" (1940g)
This is about the 50's large stamp, that I got fairly cheap for 120 Euro (considering that the prices in Germany are almost double as high than in the US).
I turned this cymbal into a sizzle, drilling three holes. I am just not sure about the sound, so I need some feedback from all of you. I am quite new to jazz and cymbalholism, so I am still on a learning curve.
To my opinion all of those Avedis have a different sound characteristic and I guess it has something to do with the progresses and changes in manufacturing in the 50s and 60s. It's not easy to find a real germ to my opinion...
So here is a soundfile and I am curious about your opinion. Btw. I love the sound of that constantiople! I guess if I had the money I would go for the old K's, but there are just out of reach for me.
Here is a soundfile of the 20" Avedis I was talking about:
https://soundcloud.com/jochen-resch/20-50s-avedis-sizzle-ride-lsiii-solo-pt1wav
Please dont judge my playing...)
I also attached some pics.
Thanks a lot!!!!