RawDepth
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I bought a used set of drums which came with all "A" Custom cymbals. One of the crash cymbals seems to be very lopsided. That is, it leans to one side by a few inches. Even if you try to balance it on your finger, it leans and wants to fall.
I cannot see anything wrong with it other than being heavy on one side. It plays and sounds fine, it lies flat, has no cracks, no dents, no key-hole wear, and it appears to be symmetrical. Apparently the hole is just off center.
Don't they put it in some kind of lathe machine to hammer it? Wouldn't it have wobbled terribly in the machine?
I cannot see anything wrong with it other than being heavy on one side. It plays and sounds fine, it lies flat, has no cracks, no dents, no key-hole wear, and it appears to be symmetrical. Apparently the hole is just off center.
Don't they put it in some kind of lathe machine to hammer it? Wouldn't it have wobbled terribly in the machine?