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  • Whats the cymbal that looks like a diamond incrusted splash cymbal cuz it sounds like a chopper cymbal

  • what is the main crash?

  • :O what is that small stack in the middle? it sounds amazing

  • @zabbadaa it's a Hammerax Crash Course

  • Ive watched all the video's of these Hammerax cymbals you guys have... by the way they look i would have never thought that they would all sound so good! I want all of them!!!

  • Mind if I ask what that black thing is between the snare and the tom?

  • @moonodude17 It's a Hammerax Crashcourse cymbal

  • Closed sounds really good, open is too harsh.

  • @jau712 That is a Hammerax Liquicy cymbal, it is actually more durable than many regular cymbals because of how flexible it is. It is made with a special alloy, and hammered thousands of times to give it its unique wave like quality when hit.

  • These hats sound like old jazz hats on a cd. Amazing

  • I like the splash, but the others or just plain weird...

  • love the closed sound, not so much the open.

  • these cymbals are like a water :)

  • that whole cymbal setup looks so fun to play

  • that ride is just vibrating forever!

  • What heads on the snare?

  • @AvengedSevenfoldDrum Remo Coated Ambassador

  • these sound like a mix between zbts and k hybrids

  • nice sound dude :D i like it

  • the snare sounds incredible! what kind is it?

  • finall something i like from hammerax!

    i love that stack thing too!`

  • Wow they actually sound awesome I want some!

  • That is a hammerax Liquicy... It's designed to be that flexible. It's pretty amazing actually.

  • That's a nice bell for a Hi Hat!

  • love that um, im gonna call it a stack

  • Hammerax Cymbals seem extremely thin and they give off the sense that they are extremely easy to warp, bend, and such.

  • it's the certain metal alloy and hammering technique that gives them that kind of look but i hear that that they're pretty sturdy so i'd like to get some

  • They use a special alloy that is very strong and flexible. They are able to be made much thinner than normal cymbals. That's what gives them their distinct sounds.

  • awesome

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