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Re: Pintech Zenbal ZB2 (14 inch stereo cymbal)

2002-11-06 by otacon28us

well first off congards on the zenbal cymbal.. i've demoed a few at 
guitar center ,but haven't picked one up yet.. they seemed to be alot 
better designed than the tc's that pintech has for e-cymbals.. i 
wonder if there gonna make any other sizes though?? i'd love to throw 
a 18" dual zone on my kit for a ride.. i have 9 hart e's on my kit. 
they're great for crashes,aux hihats,splashes,and china's,but still 
haven't found one i like for my primary hihats,or for my ride 
trigger... i'm thinking of going to the zenbal for my hats though.. 
have you tried it for a hihat trigger?? i'm just wondering how the 
stick rebound is?? when i demoed them at guitar center they had them 
on crash stands and wouldn't let me move them to the hihat stand...   
cool deal on getting one though i'll have to pick one up in the near 
future


sam(otacon28)
--- In DTXpress@y..., "liberatusvirus" <edtyct@a...> wrote:
> I've been able to get one of these in my kit, and though I haven't 
> had a lot of time with it, my first impressions are really 
> positive.  It tracks well, seems to bring out the best in the 
Yamaha 
> ride sounds (that's saying something), has a nice feel, and 
> doesn't make a lot of noise. But at this point, what I like best 
> about it is that if you choose the right combination of ride for 
the 
> body and crash for the rim, you can get that kind of symbiotic 
> ride/crash effect that an acoustic ride will give you when it 
swings 
> just right.  I've never been able to get that with a Roland or 
> Yamaha.  Also, the price is right.  I wonder how it stacks up 
> against the Harts.

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