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I'm going with kind of a minimalist setup... I'm a converted guitar player, well actually I have palyed drums on and off in different bands for years, but I'm getting back into the drumming game with one of my bands...
anyway, I'm going with a VERY basic setup so I can concentrate more on rhythm than fancy fills: kik, floor tom, snare (no rack toms), hats, 18" crash on the left (recently purchased Zildjian ZHT) and I want a crash/ride on the right.
music is sort of heavy/hard rock/punk mix. budget is modest, maybe $150 or so, but I got a 20" Sabian B8 Pro I can trade...
I never really played with a crash/ride before so I'm not sure what qualities to look for. I usually can't tell whether I like a cymbal or not in a store, it takes a few practices with the band before I can tell whether or not I like the way it fits...
So I guess crash/rides are a bit of a sound compromise between the two? thinner than a regular ride? what can you guys tell me?
anyway, I'm going with a VERY basic setup so I can concentrate more on rhythm than fancy fills: kik, floor tom, snare (no rack toms), hats, 18" crash on the left (recently purchased Zildjian ZHT) and I want a crash/ride on the right.
music is sort of heavy/hard rock/punk mix. budget is modest, maybe $150 or so, but I got a 20" Sabian B8 Pro I can trade...
I never really played with a crash/ride before so I'm not sure what qualities to look for. I usually can't tell whether I like a cymbal or not in a store, it takes a few practices with the band before I can tell whether or not I like the way it fits...
So I guess crash/rides are a bit of a sound compromise between the two? thinner than a regular ride? what can you guys tell me?