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Wuhan S Series WUSCR1618-18 Crash Packby Wuhan
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Product Description
The Wuhan S Series WUSCR1618-18 Crash Pack is for you if you want pro cymbal sound without the pro cymbal price. Hand-cast, hand-hammered, and lathed into thin and medium-thin cymbals with dark, rich tonalities and satisfying warmth. Hand-buffed to a gleaming shine for a striking visual effect. 16" and 18" crash. Includes free 18" China ($179 value).Reviews
Best Expansion Cymbal Pack I've Ever SeenGreat Buy!!!! This type of package from any other cymbal brand would be slightly, if even, better than this one, but the cost would be about $300-$500. Best value i've ever seen. Get if you already have a hi-hat and ride or crash/ride. Also great for anyone looking to have high quality, hand-hammered cymbals, with oriental taste.
Buen paquete para empezarEste combo esta muy bueno para empezar a tocar bateria, no lo recomiendo para bateristas profesionales que buscan expandirse con mas platos, lo mejor es escoger el plato a comprar especifico para expandir el set y tener un sonido mas personal.
Los Crashes suenan gordos y duros y algo sucios o como dicen en ingles "Thashis", suenan a crashes pero con un toque oriental de china, son abiertos y el acabado es bellisimo.
El china es un poco mas tosco y pulludo, espere mucho mas de este china, es muy MUY sucio y escandaloso, pero es un buen plato para efectos y cortes bruscos.
Son platos de buena calidad y martillados a mano, al menos los de Serie S no parecen martillados a mano por la perfeccion de los golpes.
Exelente compra si adquiriste una bateria y te quedaste corto de dinero y quieres tener platos de buena calidad a precios muy accesibles.
Dipper Chan Like These Pretty Much, Kee-Mo-Sabe!!!These cymbals were demolished beyond repair (hand hammered, but mostly beer bottle hammered, and, oh were we hammered) at Dipper San's most recent Charlie Chan movie party! The merry gang I hang around with and hunt with (bang, pow, take that PETA!) got together last week at my place for Oriental Night (good eats, good movies, and all the Tsing Tsao you can drink). It is a great thing to live deep in the country because no one can hear you when you get loud, rowdy, and dumb. We watched "Charlie Chan in Shaghai" and I squealed with delight when Warner Oland said, "make mine a double". So I did. Things went rapidly downhill from there, including the TV volume. Dipper's drum set came out late in the festivities (I remember none of this) and I apparently attempted to "show 'em how it is done" when Deep Purple's "My Woman From Toe-Kay-Yo" was played on the stereo. My 265 pounds of manliness was too much for my drum cymbal and then besotten, fat-fingered me tried to repair it with a piece from the Wuhan S Series WUSCR1618-18 Crash Pack (everyone say "WOOOOO-Han"!!!!!). Somehow Charlie Chan was soon being shot at on TV and his trusty amigo Dipper Chan was on the floor in a flash with cymbal helmet on head looking for bad guy! That is when the beating began. When Dipper Chan began pinching female hiney-sans, that when bottle beatings began. Poor Charlie Chan soon lose trusty wingman to humorless meanies. Dipper don't know much about this whole thing, but Dipper wake up next afternoon with very big headache and very bent Wuhan (WOOOOOOO-Han!) cymbal.
I broke most of the rest of my drum set that night as well, so there hasn't been much chance for using the survivors. My best figuring is that these are probably very good cymbals. They are not, however very good helmets (no chin straps).



