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Z custom mega bell ride...bad?
Does it really sound as bad as everyone says it does?
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YES! Give it a listen!
it's around the 40 sec mark
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Well the bell doesent sound that bad but I would never use the bow of the cymbal.
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That was a real failure on Zildjian, too much work on the bell and not enough on the rest of the cymbal.
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Alan_ wrote:
I hate all z cymbals from the first ones to now.
clang clang clang went the trolley.
I share your hate
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drumguy54 wrote:
YES! Give it a listen!
it's around the 40 sec mark
Is that you man?????? If it is......eww...
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I disagree with hating all Z's. The mediums actually have a very good sound for live shows and recording in my experience. I use an A/Z combo and it serves it's purpose well. I will say that the mega-bell and power rides are to much though. Selection is the key. Peace on ya!
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They sound stupid!!!! I won't buy any Z customs!!!
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stump wrote:
I disagree with hating all Z's. The mediums actually have a very good sound for live shows and recording in my experience. I use an A/Z combo and it serves it's purpose well. I will say that the mega-bell and power rides are to much though. Selection is the key. Peace on ya!
the only 2 i had were 16 and 18" medim crashes. I hated them. clang clonk clang
to each his own
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Howepirate wrote:
I liked it...
A lot....
haha ew
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horrible cymbal line. i'm surprised zildjian still makes them... at least without any significant tweaking.
i borrowed my mega bell ride to a kid about 9 years ago and i never got it back. i could care less.
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Jimbob2020 wrote:
drumguy54 wrote:
YES! Give it a listen!
it's around the 40 sec mark
Is that you man?????? If it is......eww...
No, I just typed in Z Custom Mega Bell Ride on youtube and found that video.
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drumguy54 wrote:
Jimbob2020 wrote:
drumguy54 wrote:
YES! Give it a listen!
it's around the 40 sec mark
Is that you man?????? If it is......eww...
No, I just typed in Z Custom Mega Bell Ride on youtube and found that video.
Lol good.... He sucks
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Jimbob2020 wrote:
drumguy54 wrote:
Jimbob2020 wrote:
drumguy54 wrote:
YES! Give it a listen!
it's around the 40 sec mark
Is that you man?????? If it is......eww...
No, I just typed in Z Custom Mega Bell Ride on youtube and found that video.
Lol good.... He sucks
Word.
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yeah, I mean, understand: my opinions are just that. one man's trash is another man's treasure. I just have a thing against big stiff clanky cymbals. There's no give to a Z ride at all. It's like hitting a metal table top with your stick.
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i own a 20" zcustom projection crash, and it's okay i guess. i thought i liked it until i got a 22" byzance from meinl to replace it, the meinl is much MUCH more musical, and has a variety of sounds, whereas the zcustom is okay but only if you JUST want a REALLY loud crash.
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It is a big bad ass loud cymbal...originally designed back in the day for the old school metal players where ride patterns were really prominent . Ex....Slayer, Exodus, Overkill, Forbidden.
I have one just for that reason...but I love that bad ass bell...it'll clear a room and doesn't need a Mic, that's for sure.
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I tried the 18" rock crash a month ago and I hated it. Way too clangy!
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I love mine.Its brutal and obnoxious just like me.
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Thank you, thank you, I'm here all week and don't forget to tip the waitstaff.
One thing to remember about a ride like this one is dynamics.You don't have to side stick and bash every note. It might not be the most subtle cymbal, but it does have different voices if you look for them. Halfway between the bell and the edge is actually a pretty sweet spot.
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drumguy54 wrote:
YES! Give it a listen!
it's around the 40 sec mark
OK... so.... ummmm....
Sigh
now that I've regained my composure, I guess my only real comments are as follows...
The megabell ride is THE BEST SOUNDING THING ON THAT VIDEO! And IT sucks in a clangy, firebell kind of way.
But I have played one of the Mega Bells, and while it lacks finesse(cough-understatement-cough), and I probaly wouldn't use it in th studio for fear of never being called-back again... it DOES serve it's purpose. If you want to play yourself some early Van Halen, you'll need to make your peace with that big-ol-bell... because it gets the job done!
last but not least... and I HATE to poke fun of a beginners playing... but WHY do these kids play four clicks on the sticks before making a video, if there is NO BAND? What are the clicks for? It's a kind of a poser thing to do...
My real point, if I have one... there's no such thing as a bad cymbal. Every one of 'em makes a sound that COULD be used in SOME form of music. Some are better suited for certain applications, but in general, they ALL can be useful SOMEplace. No matter WHO made it, or what series it may happen to be. Granted... some are better than others in terms of "musicality".
Just my 2 cents, as always.
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Good point....Like anything else there is always the right tool for the job....the mega bell has it's purpose...if it doesn't suit the style your playing buy a different ride that will....hell there's only 8 gazillion different cymbals out there to pick from.
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