Difference between revisions of "Sabian HH 18" Thin Chinese"
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'''Review''': "The 18" cymbals (editor's note: Brilliant and regular finish) demonstrated characteristics similar to those of the 16" models, except that I could play some ride patterns on the non-Brilliant models. Again, the Brilliant's sound was not as abrasive and was a little more gong-like. The regular 18" was nice and trashy, had a little sustain, and also could be used as a ride cymbal either right-side up or inverted." <br> | '''Review''': "The 18" cymbals (editor's note: Brilliant and regular finish) demonstrated characteristics similar to those of the 16" models, except that I could play some ride patterns on the non-Brilliant models. Again, the Brilliant's sound was not as abrasive and was a little more gong-like. The regular 18" was nice and trashy, had a little sustain, and also could be used as a ride cymbal either right-side up or inverted." <br> | ||
| − | Review written by William F. Miller ("Product Close-Up", Modern Drummer, September 1991, p. 40)<br> | + | :Review written by William F. Miller ("Product Close-Up", Modern Drummer, September 1991, p. 40)<br> |
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Revision as of 00:26, 13 October 2025
Group: Chinas
Type: Thin Chinese
Size: 18 Inch
Series: HH
Weight: 1090g, 1108g, 1114g, 1164g, 1175g, 1200g
Median Weight: 1139g (n=6)
Years of production: 1991 - ?
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Review: "The 18" cymbals (editor's note: Brilliant and regular finish) demonstrated characteristics similar to those of the 16" models, except that I could play some ride patterns on the non-Brilliant models. Again, the Brilliant's sound was not as abrasive and was a little more gong-like. The regular 18" was nice and trashy, had a little sustain, and also could be used as a ride cymbal either right-side up or inverted."
- Review written by William F. Miller ("Product Close-Up", Modern Drummer, September 1991, p. 40)
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