WUHAN WU104-16 China Cymbal - 2024 report by Whydis
WUHAN WU104-16 China Cymbal
Most cymbals on the market today have Turkish or European influence. However, WUHAN has defined the Oriental sound for centuries. To better understand their popularity, let's look at Wuhan's history and some of the products they offer. For over 1900 ...
the only bad thing it kills your sticks still a great china cymbal
i wanted a fun toy cymbal, a neat little accent to play around with, but this thing is not usable in almost any situation
I have owned many and without spending several hundred, this is the next best thing
Sound can be very subjective, so, just because I like this cymbal, I would not say that you will like it, however, as a china cymbal this thing sounds excellent to my ears.it feels good on the stick when you give it a smack and it has just the right amount of explosive trash for evil accents...lolIt came to me quickly and in perfect condition
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The cymbal sounds loud and isn't weak at all, don't belive it will break when you hit it, the people who said that, is because they are using a bad technique to hit cymbals and secure they have broke more than one cymbal
He likes the Wuhan 16" cymbal very much, and says that is good quality and has the tone he was looking for.
the only bad thing it kills your sticks still a great china cymbal
I ordered this for my son, just a few weeks after Christmas, the cymbal is already falling apart!
A great trashy cymbal that sounds exactly as I expected
Any drummer/percussionist looking to add an outstanding accent cymbal will be blown away!
Sound can be very subjective, so, just because I like this cymbal, I would not say that you will like it, however, as a china cymbal this thing sounds excellent to my ears.it feels good on the stick when you give it a smack and it has just the right amount of explosive trash for evil accents...lolIt came to me quickly and in perfect condition
i wanted a fun toy cymbal, a neat little accent to play around with, but this thing is not usable in almost any situation
The sound is clear, and well defined, and a great accent when used in conjunction with the snare.
Wuhans have a real gong/trash sound and the 16" - 18" are pitched high enough and decay fast for explosive accents
You are reading snippets from reviews of WUHAN WU104-16 China Cymbal
Most cymbals on the market today have Turkish or European influence
However, WUHAN has defined the Oriental sound for centuries
To better understand their popularity, let's look at Wuhan's history and some of the products they offer
For over 1900 years Wuhan has made cast, hand-hammered cymbals in China
In fact, the Chinese have been credited with inventing the cymbal for use as a musical instrument
Wuhan is well known for their china and gong cymbals
However many people don't realize that they also produce a line of "western" style cymbals
In fact, Universal Percussion, Inc
who owns Wuhan contributed to the creation of an excellent line of professional quality cymbals that include a traditional, rock, and bright series
Each model is offered at prices below competing cymbals and are covered by Wuhan's one year breakage guarantee (which will replace any cymbal within a year of purchase- no questions asked)
Wuhan's china cymbals range in size from 12" to 27"
They offer rivets in the 16", 18", 20", & 22" sizes
They are describes as dark, explosive and trashy with distinct tonalities.