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'''Group:''' [[Sabian Cymbal Type#Chinese|Chinese]]<br>
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[[File:Sabian HH 8 China Kang 1.jpg|thumb|right|450px]]
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'''Group:''' [[Sabian Types and Models#Chinas|Chinas]]<br>
 
'''Type:''' [[Sabian China Kang|China Kang]]<br>
 
'''Type:''' [[Sabian China Kang|China Kang]]<br>
 
'''Size:''' 8 Inch<br>
 
'''Size:''' 8 Inch<br>
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'''Sound file:''' unknown<br>
 
'''Sound file:''' unknown<br>
 
'''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian China Kang#HH|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian China Kang#HH|<<< - >>>]]<br>
'''Review''': "Essentially, these are Chinese splash cymbals that have a bit more body and character than regular 8" and 10" splash cymbals, but that still function best for quick accents. Of the cymbals MD received for review, the natural-finish 8" model was considerably higher-pitched than the Brilliant version of the same size, and had a bit more body to its sound. Both 8" cymbals had quick decay, but the Brilliant version was so quick as to sound unnatural, as though the sound were gated. The 10" models did not differ significantly according to finish, but both were considerably more full-bodied than the smaller versions and had better sustain."<br>
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'''Review''': "Essentially, these are Chinese splash cymbals that have a bit more body and character than regular 8" and 10" splash cymbals, but that still function best for quick accents. Of the cymbals MD received for review, the natural-finish 8" model was considerably higher-pitched than the Brilliant version of the same size, and had a bit more body to its sound. Both 8" cymbals had quick decay, but the Brilliant version was so quick as to sound unnatural, as though the sound were gated. <br>
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The 10" models did not differ significantly according to finish, but both were considerably more full-bodied than the smaller versions and had better sustain."<br>
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Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Sabian Hand Hammered Additions", Modern Drummer, June 1996, p. 26)<br>
 
Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Sabian Hand Hammered Additions", Modern Drummer, June 1996, p. 26)<br>
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:'''<br>
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:'''<br>
 
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Source:<br>
 
Source:<br>
 
(*) "Highlights Of Summer  NAMM" (Modern Drummer, December 1995, p.26)<br>
 
(*) "Highlights Of Summer  NAMM" (Modern Drummer, December 1995, p.26)<br>

Latest revision as of 13:17, 10 January 2025

Sabian HH 8 China Kang 1.jpg
Sabian HH 8 China Kang 2.jpg
Sabian HH 8 China Kang 3.jpg

Group: Chinas
Type: China Kang
Size: 8 Inch
Series: HH
Weight: ?g
Years of production: 1995* - ?
Sound file: unknown
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Essentially, these are Chinese splash cymbals that have a bit more body and character than regular 8" and 10" splash cymbals, but that still function best for quick accents. Of the cymbals MD received for review, the natural-finish 8" model was considerably higher-pitched than the Brilliant version of the same size, and had a bit more body to its sound. Both 8" cymbals had quick decay, but the Brilliant version was so quick as to sound unnatural, as though the sound were gated.

The 10" models did not differ significantly according to finish, but both were considerably more full-bodied than the smaller versions and had better sustain."

Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Sabian Hand Hammered Additions", Modern Drummer, June 1996, p. 26)

Artist/song where it can be heard:


Source:
(*) "Highlights Of Summer NAMM" (Modern Drummer, December 1995, p.26)