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[QUOTE="niccolai:905483"][QUOTE="darkwor:905461"]I had a 12" Wuhan china a long time ago, and it was great, until it was stolen. I might give that a chance, I agree that with this type of cymbal, the softness absorbs the impact, and the vibrations reverberate through it longer (seems like they would), as opposed to a brittle china cymbal that has a quick attack, but no sustain, and cracks easier under high impact. I'm not looking for that quick attack, just a nice long washy sound that's not overpowering and doesn't sound like a piece of scrap metal when it's isolated. I'd have it on a heavy boom stand at around a 60-70 degree angle, hitting the bend in the china with the upper shaft of the stick. No need to change that technique really, yes I do hit real hard, but in the past, all chinas I've had you can barely hear over the rest of my kit, including all the other cymbals. I know Wuhans go for under $100, but no stores seem to sell them around here, probably because they're so damn cheap compared to other cymbals.[/QUOTE] I'd recomend the 18 or 20 inch wuhan for that application. the 16 is bright and has quicker attack than what you're looking for IMO. anything bigger then the 20 is too washy sounding and way too resonant. order them off musiciansfriend.com or another online retailer. you won't haveto pay sales tax and alot of places ship free.[/QUOTE]
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