Hey all,
The biggest ride I currently use is a 1970`s 24" Zildjian A that weighs 4073g...Eventually, I would like to purchase a vintage 26" or larger...
I`m just curious as to how many members here use a large ride...
Cheers
Hey all,
The biggest ride I currently use is a 1970`s 24" Zildjian A that weighs 4073g...Eventually, I would like to purchase a vintage 26" or larger...
I`m just curious as to how many members here use a large ride...
Cheers
Yes I use 26" trans-stamp (4414g) that I gigged with the last band I was in. I'll try to get a video up so you can hear it. It's dark and not gongy. Nice stick over the wash. Lots of wobble to it!
I had a heavier one somewhere in the 5200g range with a lot more ping but still had a nice sound.
Gary
Looking forward to seeing the video...
Cheers
Here's a link, hope it works!
[ame]https://www.facebook.com/gary.posey.733/posts/241364552918322[/ame]
Gary
Gary,
Thanks for the video...I do like the sound of it...Nice ride!!
Cheers
Thanks, wish my playing was better!
Gary
I have a couple A Zildjian 30's and three 26"s.
About once a year I get a pair out and play them at home.
I've found they're very difficult to play. I guess you gotta have the touch?
The wash can get a bit "out of this drummer's hands".
I've seen a jazz player use a 26 with a big band, and it sounded great. The guy knew what he was doing and did it well.
Bun,
Do you have any pics of your 30s? I`d like to see them...
Cheers
I used to gig my Zildjian 26 and a 30. The 30 was fun, but required an extra, dedicated, two-handed trip to the car.
The 26 I now use as part of my backing plate system when I'm lathing the undersides of the 26's I make. She does not dig that role, but it's important.
Later,
Matt
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