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tapeworm97

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 Oriental Trash China or Z Custom China
which one do you guys think is worth it?
i know z custom cost more but i want to hear the reviews on you guys
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Sat Mar 15, 2008 9:15 pm |
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stump

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The O-trash dude. The Z is very dense and doesn't have the sharp accent that most drummers like in a china. Peace on ya!
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tapeworm97

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yea i was thinking about it too and yea ima save up money for that o-trash. thanks bro
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stump

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tapeworm97 wrote:yea i was thinking about it too and yea ima save up money for that o-trash. thanks bro
You will be pleased trust me!! Let us know when you get it. P.O.Y!
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Edge3591

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Oriental by FAR
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tapeworm97

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i will. and also which one is better? Custom Z splash or Oriental Splash Trash?
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Sun Mar 16, 2008 7:35 pm |
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stump

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tapeworm97 wrote:i will. and also which one is better? Custom Z splash or Oriental Splash Trash?
2 extremely different sounds. The Z splash actually sounds more like a 14" crash. If you specifically want the china sound stay with the oriental. Peace on ya!
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Edge3591

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tapeworm97 wrote:i will. and also which one is better? Custom Z splash or Oriental Splash Trash?
I agree with stump. The oriental splash will definetly go well with the oriental china. Go for the oriental out of the two
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Mon Mar 17, 2008 3:40 pm |
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tapeworm97

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another question.
what size should i get for the china? i was thinkin about an 18"
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I have 18" & 20" Trashes. Big difference between the two. The 18" is alot higher pitched (more than you would expect) and has way less decay. The 20" is alot louder.
Hope this helps.
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I have both the 9" and 11" trash splashes. The 9" is a great dark splash for moments when you want to change the volume in a song. The 11" is more musical, like the 12" Z splash. I don't use that too much.
Something to point out is that these splashes sound great when you play them right after each other, going from the 9" to the 11".
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Wed May 28, 2008 12:34 pm |
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PDP9000

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The Z-custom china dosnt have the sharp tones that the Oriental Trash will give i prefer the
Oriental Trash.
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Wed May 28, 2008 7:22 pm |
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Oriental Trash is one of the best Chinese cymbal I've tried! I haven't really got to try the Z customs but I think that Z customs is not a good cymbal! They're not musical at all!
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botcore69

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oriental definately. although it is quite loud lol. but then again, thats the whole point. very nice cymbal though, prefer the 18"
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 Re: Oriental Trash China or Z Custom China
tapeworm97 wrote:which one do you guys think is worth it?
i know z custom cost more but i want to hear the reviews on you guys
I had 3 Oriental China's, and they all broke on me within 2 weeks,
and I'm not really a heavy hitter.
I dunno what was up with it.
I'd had them set up how they should be, but just kept breaking:(
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I have owned the oriental china for about 6 years. I LOVE IT! I have hardly played it in the past 4 years, but when I put it to use, it was very durable and had an amazing sound to it.
I personally don't like anything that has a Z custom stamp on it.
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Oriental by far
Z custom is more expensive? I thought it would be the other way round!
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Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:41 am |
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Oriental 18" chinas are great, I gust recently heard the trash splashs and they great to.
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i personally think that anything other than an actual chinese china cymbal isn't worth it. when I can get a wuhan for a little of nothing and get the actual sound that most chinese cymbals are attempting to replicate, I don't really see the need.
out of those two, though, the oriental trash china for sure. the z custom china that I've played sounded nothing like a china cymbal.
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Both....why settle for just one.
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Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:40 pm |
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I love Cheese and drums

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Kris wrote:Both....why settle for just one.
I dont know many people that can afford both.
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Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:47 pm |
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tapeworm97

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i got the trash china like 2 months ago you guys
I LOVE MY TRASH CHINA!!! best china ive ever heard
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