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Carlo
Reviewed in Mexico on May 23, 2024
Sin duda quedé contento por el sonido que ofrece un producto de este precio, definitivamente no es para espacios abiertos a menos que uses micrófonos..el sonido es bueno, con un sustain moderado..aunque un tanto opaco por el material de fabricación, pero eso le da el toque único que lo diferenciará de uno más “brillante”
william casstevens
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023
Totally ok for drummers who do want quality for an affordable price...
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
Product is exactly what it says it is
Robert B. Handfield
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2020
I used it as a ride, - and also sounds great as a crash..
Dan sparks
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2019
I have a Stagg 14-inch crash that sounds better than any other cymbal that I have but this Stagg did not sound good at all
RTMM Live
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2017
It may be a Single Hammered (SH) Stagg, but it is also one of the best cymbals I own. It has a rich warm, and balanced body, a very strong attack, and a very nice sustain. I compared it to a few 16 inch cymbals on the market: a Sabian B8 PRo, a Zildjian ZBT thin crash, a Paiste PST. This cymbal sits well above the Sabian, which is gongy and ugly, and has a slight edge over the Zildjian. IT actually ties with the Paiste in terms of sustain and attack. Keep in Mind, this Stagg is a B20 alloy, which has better quality than that of its B8 counterparts.I love the cymbal. I believe you will too
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