Zultan Rock Beat Profi Cymbalset 4-stars Reviews

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4 years ago

Great cymbals for a beginner

I was choosing the right cymbals for a month. I listened to recordings.

In real life the cymbals tend to be much more darker sound, which might be good and bad. I would prefer brighter sound with more linear behaviour (power of hit VS. volume). Probably the Aja series would be optimal for me.

Packing was enough. Bright finnish is dirty immediately.

5 years ago

When it arrived I was a bit disappointed, because it was horribly loud ( comparing to my meinl mcs's ), so I had to use it carefully and lightly at the rehearsals. Therefore it sounded bit different than the audio files, and many youtube videos I checked.

Whereas I gigged with this with much power and with amplification and it was surprisingly pleasant with great sustain and full tone. The 16 crash and the hihat are my favourites.

The bag is a decent touch, nothing too fancy, a regular 1 pocket cymbal bag, always good to have one.

9 years ago

Great Value for Money

These were purchased to go with the new drum set that we have for our forming band at church. They have been great and are clearly good quality. The crashes complement each other really well and you can get a good ring on the ride.

The only downside is that I can't make the hi-hats sound nice together but that is maybe user error.

If I had to buy cymbals again, I'd certainly consider these - they are well worth the investment.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Zultan
  • Released in 2011
  • Average price : $401
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