00:00Wuhan 17-inch rock crash. The rock crash line of cymbals, the rock line of cymbals, is a
00:13little different than the S-series cymbals that they have. These are much heavier, designed
00:20to cut through amplified music. They're still hand cast, hand hammered, and hand laid. These
00:27are just not worked as much with the hammering as the S-series if you're familiar with it.
00:34This in turn produces a cymbal that's brighter, and like I said earlier, will cut through
00:39amplified music better than like the S-series. Let's give this a listen.
00:59The bell is huge, and it's really cutting. I can't emphasize enough to you guys how heavy
01:04these cymbals are. These are rough and tumble cymbals. Most of you guys who are familiar
01:14with 17-inch crashes and up know that they are a heavier cymbal. They resonate a lot
01:20longer than the thinner weights and smaller cymbals. If you're looking for something that's
01:26going to die right away after hitting, you're looking for something in a thin or a ultra
01:32thin, paper thin weight. These are heavy cymbals with excellent visual appeal and a real nice
01:42sound to it. Woo-ha!
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