Difference between revisions of "UFIP FX 8" Dry Splash"

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'''Years of production:''' ? - Present<br>
 
'''Years of production:''' ? - Present<br>
 
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/2BNHJFkKeME?si=6rmO-FL04s4D88FL FX 8" Dry Splash] <br>
 
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/2BNHJFkKeME?si=6rmO-FL04s4D88FL FX 8" Dry Splash] <br>
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[https://youtu.be/A9UvRYLeGQQ?si=Jq7DeFNGM_FoNes8 FX 8" & 10" Dry Splashes] <br>
 
'''UFIP's Description:''' [[UFIP Dry Splash#FX|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''UFIP's Description:''' [[UFIP Dry Splash#FX|<<< - >>>]]<br>
'''Review:''' <br>
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'''Review:''' "As the name suggests, it is a pretty dry splash. It has a trashy sustain and sounds like a Chinese cymbal or a small-caliber gong. The UFiP percussion series also has the ethnic and oriental feel that it is good at, so I think it goes naturally with world percussion such as djembe, conga, darabuca, and cajon.
  
Review written by <br>
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8" is a unique one with ethnic characters. The 10" has a slightly more crushing component, so it is more versatile. Even when paired with a drum set, this dryness can be said to be very modern, and even if you want a splash that is not too bright or not sparkling, I think you should definitely consider it. If you are a professional drummer or percussionist and do various settings, many people may want to have it as an option. Personally, I still recommend the 10"." <br>
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:Review written by TAKAFUMI ("UFiP Percussion & Cymbal Product Review", [https://drumsmagazine.jp/special/ufip-cymbal-review-pm/ drumsmagazine.jp], June 3, 2023)<br>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 6 April 2026

Group: Splashes
Type: Dry Splash
Size: 8 Inch
Series: FX
Weight: 180g
Years of production: ? - Present
Sound file: FX 8" Dry Splash
FX 8" & 10" Dry Splashes
UFIP's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "As the name suggests, it is a pretty dry splash. It has a trashy sustain and sounds like a Chinese cymbal or a small-caliber gong. The UFiP percussion series also has the ethnic and oriental feel that it is good at, so I think it goes naturally with world percussion such as djembe, conga, darabuca, and cajon.

8" is a unique one with ethnic characters. The 10" has a slightly more crushing component, so it is more versatile. Even when paired with a drum set, this dryness can be said to be very modern, and even if you want a splash that is not too bright or not sparkling, I think you should definitely consider it. If you are a professional drummer or percussionist and do various settings, many people may want to have it as an option. Personally, I still recommend the 10"."

Review written by TAKAFUMI ("UFiP Percussion & Cymbal Product Review", drumsmagazine.jp, June 3, 2023)

Artist/song where it can be heard: