In short:
rides = good
crashes, hh, splashes and chinsa = not so good
I've used most types of Rude cymbals. The rides and the ride/crash are very decent: dry, bright-ish, cutting.
Crashed are pretty dark and don't cut very well. Hi hats are OK a bit clangy for me. The "specialy" cymbals are ok. Not great....too heavy
You can get a good feel for the crashes by listening to any Black Flag recording with Bill Stevenson on drums (rides and hi hats were not Rude, but polite). His set-up consisted of 4 Rude crashes. Stewart Coplenad also used Rude crashes and rides, mostly on the road. But I think he may have used the rides in the studio.