Please, forum cymbal experts, educate me on how cymbals are marketed and sold using their weights in metric grams as a description. It's just so confusing for a novice such as myself, because somehow it seems that most everyone trying to sell me a cymbal is advising me that it is the number of grams measured in weight determining the best sounds and the best quality. So many times I've purchased from an in-store drum salesperson telling me that so and so brand of cymbal is a 'must have' because the grams are so much more than some other cymbal brand of the same style, etc., only to get home and play the cymbal or cymbals on my drumset and be badly disappointed. Whether or not new crash cymbals I have purchased weighed more or less in grams when "sold" to me over the phone from large retail stores somehow has never seemed to 'pay off' once I set them up and started playing them. All I know is that I bought a used set of drums with old cymbals which had ink stamps on most of them saying stuff like 'Med Ride' "Crash Ride", etc., and they played and sounded fine without my every giving a care about their weight in grams, pounds, or ounces. Then, I was advised to trade those cymbals in for new expensive top line brand cymbals because of the 'grams' in weight. Now my original cymbals are gone and I have yet to spend money on new shiny ones measured in grams which have measured up to the old ones! What gives with grams? I don't seem to get it.
DOH