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Cympad Optimizer: Standard 40mm size for use on top or bottom side of cymbal bell.

Cympad Moderator: 50, 60, 70, 80, 90mm sizes for sound adjustment. Used on bottom side of cymbal bell.

Cympad Optimizer: Hi-hat application.

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Cympads – Cympad Optimizer and Cympad Moderator cymbal pads

Some product description from Cympad’s website:

Cympad optimizes your cymbal sound!
CYMPAD is an incredible, affordable and easy to use system for optimizing the sound and performance of virtually all cymbal sizes, types and brands. Cympad is specially designed and made from premium-grade cellular foam to simply and effectively protect your cymbals and control your sound. When using Cympad, traditional felts are replaced. Cympads are Available in six popular sizes and recommended for any drumming style or situation.

A sound investment
* Cympad’s exclusive design enhances and controls cymbal sound.
* Isolates cymbal vibration from the cymbal stand
* Reduces both volume and unwanted overtones
* Moderates sustain and increases articulation

Small size, big difference
Available in incremental sizes, Cympad is versatile and adjustable— providing a spectrum of dampening effects (from open to optimum) without tape, gum or adhesive pads in a wide range of rehearsal, recording and performance applications.

* Live Sound (Concerts, Clubs, Casuals)
* Home and Studio Recording
* Band Rehearsal and Individual Practice
* Teaching Studios

Foam is better than felt
Cympad foam cymbal washers have been carefully developed to outperform and outlast conventional felt washers while offering drummers a host of advantages.

* Conforms to cymbal shape and size
* Extends cymbal life and prevents breakage
* Outlasts standard felt washers
* Consistent size, thickness and density

More and more of the today’s top professional drummers rely on Cympad. So, if you want your cymbals to perform at their peak, just remember that behind every great sounding cymbal there’s a Cympad.

Application:
There are various Cympad sizes available and each optimize your cymbal sound:
* The Cympad Moderator (50, 60, 70, 80, 90mm) with dampening effect is mounted on the bottom side of the cymbal cup to control sound.
* The Cympad Optimizer (40mm) is used like a traditional cymbal washer

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Rating: ★★★★★
I have to say, these are great…and they work. I’ve replaced all of the felt washers on my personal drum set with these. Here’s my personal application and how Cympads have helped: My favorite genre of drum playing is Jazz. I keep time with a Sabian HHX evolution 20″ ride cymbal and have always felt the cymbal has a little too much “punch” and emits louder, long washing overtones when you get into a fast swing pattern. Don’t get me wrong, I love this cymbal, but have always wanted to tone it down a bit while playing fast patterns and cut out some of the wash…Basically make it a little “drier” in sound. Cympads have fit the bill. I put some of these bad boys on, played around with the different sizes to get just the right sound and…viola, instant dry….There’s a wide variety of sizes of Cympads to get just the right sound out of your cymbals. It’s like finally having adjustability for your cymbals…How they work: The “Cympad Moderators” normally go on the under side of the bell and basically act as an “adjusting” pad–they come in various sizes. The “Cympad Optimizer” is a standard 40mm pad that normally goes on the top of the cymbal bell (Basically used like a standard pad. Can be used on top and bottom). However, I’ve been trying both in various places to get just the right sound I want. The various combinations make it easy to set up, test and play around with. They even have a hi-hat kit as well. Definitely worth giving some a try.

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Sabian APX Performance Set with 22 IN Ride, 18 IN Crash, 14 IN Hats Standard

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Sabian APX Performance Set with 22in Ride 18in Crash 14in Hats Review

The APX Performance Cymbal Pack includes one 22″ medium Sabian APX Ride, one 18″ thin Sabian APX Crash, and a pair of 14″ Sabian APX Hi-Hats (medium top cymbal/heavy bottom cymbal). Matched for optimum performance compatibility by the specialists in the Sabian Vault, sonically matched sets let you play a great-sounding set of APX cymbals right out of the box.

The medium APX ride cymbal has a balanced blend of bright stroke-definition and tonal spread for a ride versatile enough for all styles of music.

The explosive response of the thin APX Crash Cymbal is dense with high-end brightness and a razor-sharp projection that cuts with tonally cool, crisp attack.

The crisp stick and pedal response of the APX hats is bright and definite, for clean and cutting chick and stick definition at all volumes.

APX, a professional cymbal series, is from award-winning sound innovators: Sabian. The sheer attack of APX cuts through any music. To create this intensity, Sabian introduced new production processes that also result in a unique appearance for these cymbals. Featuring a ‘High-Decibel’ desig APX cymbals sound super-bright, tonally tight, focused, and aggressive beyond belief to rip through rock-heavy grooves and blistering power chords like a laser through darkness. With Sabian’s APX series, nothing gets in your way.

APX cymbals are ideal for cutting through the raging guitars, heavy riffing and high-powered output of hard rock and heavy metal bands. Top drummers already playing APX include Ray Luzier (Korn), Neil Sanderson (Three Days Grace), George Kollias (Nile), John Kelly (Type-O Negative), and Rich Beddoe (Finger Eleven).

Sabian APX Performance Cymbal Pack with 22″ Ride, 18″ Crash, 14″ Hats Features:

* 22″ medium Sabian APX Ride
* 18″ thin Sabian APX Crash
* 14″ Sabian APX Hi-Hats (medium top cymbal/heavy bottom cymbal)

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Rating: ★★★★★
Great cymbals new from Sabian. These cymbals give a higher pitch and tone for a brighter sound. Great for Rock applications where the drummer needs to cut through the sound.

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Just Released! Pearl E-Pro Hybrid Electronic Acoustic Drum Set with Brass Cymbals Review

* Real wood drums for totally realistic feel
* eClassic brass cymbals
* TruTrac heads
* Pearl Redbox Drum Module
* 1000 sounds & 100 preset kits with 100 user kits
* Ability to import external virtual drumsets from ToonTrak, BFD2, Sonic Reality, Ocean Way Drums, Steven Slate Drums, and Virtual Drumline from Pearl’s website.

Some info from Pearl’s site:

“No more playing on small 8″ pads. e-Pro Live features 10″x6.5″, 12″x7″ and 14″x8″ rack toms with a 20″x12″ bass and 14″x4.5″ snare with white heads.”

“No one makes better hardware than Pearl, and the foundation of e-Pro Live starts with the modified Icon Rack. The tom arms, shells, cymbal holders and rack are all covered under Pearl’s Lifetime Warranty. The rack will accommodate adding more drums and cymbals.”

“e-Pro Live features 6-ply, beautiful wood shells along with robust drum hardware and durable drum finishes. Two finishes available: #31 Jet Black and Pearl’s new Artisan II finish, Quilted Maple Fade #464.”

“e-Pro Live is two kits for the price of one. e-Pro Live is made with real, wood drums and turning your kit into a great sounding acoustic drumset is as easy as 1-2-3. One, remove the top hoop and the Tru-Trac head. Two, replace with a regular drumhead. Three, replace the top hoop, and tune and play!”

“Cymbals featured on the e-Pro Live are Pearl’s E-Classic high-end electronic cymbals, and are made with real brass. The E-Classics feel and respond to your playing just like real cymbals, because they ARE real cymbals. E-Classics feature a 3-zone plus choke 16″ Ride, 13″ chokable crash and super responsive 12″ Hi-Hats.”

“The traditional rubber EPC2 cymbals are also available and feature a 14″ 3-zone Ride, a 12″ Crash, and a set of 12″ super responsive hi-hats.”

“Pearl’s Tru-Trac Electronic Heads feature dualzones that reproduce all of the intricacies a drummer hears when playing acoustic drums. Smooth coating on the heads makes moving from drum to drum fast and easy. The formula used to create Tru-Trac Heads produces a feel virtually identical to acoustic drums.”

“The ultimate goal of a drum module is to reproduce the REAL SOUND of drums. And who better to engineer REAL SOUND than Pearl, the company who knows drums the best. The r.e.d.box. is Pearl’s drum module. R.E.D. stands for REAL ELECTRONIC DRUMS, and it’s also the color of this amazing module.”

“The r.e.d.box features 128MB of RAM. The full memory is used to accommodate the Original Acoustics of 1000 High Definition sounds and 100 High Definition kits. The sound library includes acoustic and vintage drums, electronics from beat machines to modern digital and a variety of orchestral, concert and world percussion instruments.”

“One of the most unique features of the r.e.d.box module is the ability to flash the memory of the module and replace the Original Acoustics with one large and lush-sounding kit. A few easy steps and you’ll be on your way to playing premium kits on your e-Pro Live from the best drum sampling software companies in the world! Visit redboxsoundshop.com to preview and purchase specially designed kits from Toontrack, BFD, Ocean Way, Steven Slate, Sonic Reality, and Virtual Drum Line and download the free software that allows your PC or Mac to communicate with the r.e.d.box.”

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Rating: ★★★★★
Wow…It looks great. Pearl quality, real look…this is revolutionary. This kit looks phenomenal. I’m very impressed with the way they have incorporated a “real drum” look. You’ll even be able to buy new drum set sounds, etc. Is it time to cash in my Pearl Acoustic set?…hmmm.

Check out pricing and availability from these vendors:

Music123.com

GuitarCenter.com

Musiciansfriend.com

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Meinl Byzance Dark Hi-Hat Cymbals 14

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Meinl Byzance Dark Hi-Hat Cymbals 14″
Byzance Hi-Hat Cymbals have an untreated finish. Esoteric, very dark sound with a dirty, earthy open hi-hat and a short sustain and closing chick.

The Meinl Byzance Dark series is handmade in Turkey using B20 bronze alloy. Surface of the cymbals are completely unlathed for a raw finish. They have a raw natural and unprocessed look.

Meinl Byzance Dark Hi-Hat Cymbals Features:

* B20 bronze alloy
* Hand hammered into shape
* Great sound in musicality
* Extensive range

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Rating: ★★★★★
Very full crunching sound. Finish is beautiful on these Meinl Byzance Hi-hats. Definitely unique and the highest of quality. They’re the perfect hi-hat cymbals for rock, fusion, jazz or whatever…a very versatile set of hi-hat cymbals. Stick definition is very defined with lots of texture. These are a winner.

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Here’s a great little piece of trivia taken from Wikipedia: The word cymbal comes from the Latin root cymbalum, which comes from the Greek word kumbalom: small bowl.

Cymbals are made up of a few parts: The bell, dome, or cup is the raised part in the middle of the cymbal where the cymbal attaches to a stand or hand straps (for marching and symphonic percussionists.) The bell makes “pinging” pitch and is a higher tone than the rest of the cymbal. The bow comprises the rest of the cymbal. There are two different striking areas on cymbals: The ride and crash areas. On cymbals, the ride area is a thicker section that’s closer to the bell and the crash area is the thinner tapering section near the edge.

Drum Kit cymbals:
Drum sets usually include crash cymbals, ride cymbals, and a pair of hi-hat cymbals. Often drummers will also include china cymbals, splash cymbals, and ice bell cymbals.

Crash cymbals:
Crash cymbals are usually lighter in weight to make a high pitched, short sustained “crashing” sound.

Ride cymbals:
Ride cymbals are normally the largest cymbals on the set. These cymbals are used as time keepers on eight notes or a syncopated fashion in Jazz.

Hi-hat cymbals:
Hi-hat cymbals are time keeper cymbals as well and include two cymbals stacked on top of each other on a stand controlled by a foot pedal so the cymbals can be brought together to play a tight “chick” sound or or played open to create a more “trashy” open sound.

China cymbals:
China cymbals look like upside down cymbals when mounted. The edge of the cymbals are turned upward. These cymbals give a very harsh trashy crashing sound when hit.

Splash cymbals:
Splash cymbals come in small diameters and give a very short sustained crash when hit, like the sound of someone “splashing” in the water.

Ice bell cymbals:
Ice bell cymbals sound like metal bells when hit. They are primarily accent cymbals. They’re shape consists of a dome with a raised lip on the edge.

Materials and creation of cymbals:

Cymbals are made up of different alloys which are shaped into blanks, then hand hammered, followed by a lathing process and finally a polishing process (on some cymbals). Cymbals are created many different ways by their various manufactures which include: Zildjian cymbals, Sabian cymbals, Paist cymbals, Meinl cymbals and Bosphorus cymbals. These cymbal creation techniques have usually been handed down through generations and are closely guarded trade secrets. Top quality “cast” cymbals are normally made from bell bronze and “sheet” cymbals (a lot of modern made cymbals) are normally made from malleable alloys.

Cymbals are just as unique as the drum sets they sit on. Much craftsmanship goes into the creation of making good cymbals. The various shapes and sizes of cymbals makes the choice of cymbal selection numerous and plentiful.

A few good references:

More Cymbal facts

Wikipedia – Cymbals
Wikipedia – Cymbal making

Cymbal Manufacturers:

Zildjian Cymbals
Sabian Cymbals
Paiste Cymbals
Meinl Cymbals
Istanbul Cymbals
Bosphorus Cymbals
Saluda Cymbals
TRX Cymbals
Alchemy Cymbals
Soultone Cymbals
Turkish Cymbals
Serpent Cymbals
Stagg Cymbals
Amedia Cymbals

Places to buy Cymbals:

American Musical Supply
Instrumentpro.com
GuitarCenter.com
MusiciansFriend.com
Musician’s Hut
Music123.com
Woodwind & Brasswind
zZounds.com

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