Added: 2 years ago
From: hammerax1
Views: 42,552
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (61)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Can somebody please play this ride with a FAST swing pattern I need to know if the wobble screws up the pattern if held for a long time.

    I know the crash sounds cool on this ride, but please? Can you ride this ride? :/

  • Dear hammerax can you tell me if the squeak (stick) effect can only be done on the underside?

    Can it also be done when the cymbal is upright?

  • These cymbals are cool but i dont really like the sound they produce

  • 0:26 dude, thats a pretty good effect to use in a song

  • guys... watch my channel... my solo performance videos are uploaded with drum & synthesizer.. and do subscribe

  • looks like its in slow mo :)

  • @0:30 whoa.... words...

  • it looks like its made of rubber

  • r these easy to break or whats the dealio?

  • @roryando Hello from Hammerax. breakage is extremely rare at Hammerax. We have the longest warranty in the industry. Liquicy are very flexible.

  • what a cool instrument

  • Dude PLEASEEE release a modeled cymbal sample of you cymbal line for E kits, I'll pay for it!!

  • these are really bendy lol

    do they crack or break easily

  • @halabinono No. They are tough as Hell. Wiggle=Cymbal armor.

  • @halabinono Hello from Hammerax. Ho they hold up great. See our previous comment.

  • What is the metal make up of this?

  • @1pick2sticks Hello from Hammerax. We can't reveal the Liquicy alloy but it is much stronger than average cymbal bronze and has a nice sound with music. Check out some Robert Plant videos on latest tour. marco uses the 19" on the song Angel Dance and some R&B songs..

  • Hello! I've been watching for your videos for minimum a week....and i was wondering wich tipe of your cymbal you would say is the better for heavier music?

  • I actually just used this cymbal in a drum cover, it's posted on my channel! Works great for heavier music too

  • @BBTOdrummer

    Hello from Hammerax. Just saw your video. Very good playing! (and yes the 24" liquicy sounds great in it),

    but great chops too. Stay in touch.

  • haha "wtf cymbal"

  • the last thing you did was creepy as all get out.

    :'D

  • Bought the 19" version of this, it is absolutely beautiful. An amazing range of sound, and really, really well made. And it can do that little sound effect at 0:46 too. Brilliant cymbal.

  • looks like when a cymbal gets hit in slow motion ........

  • 0:46 Is so awesome.

    I want one really badly now

  • 0.46 was super cool , but it sounds horrible when hit hard in my opinion - ill stick to the paiste 2002 24'' ride.

  • 0:46 made me want this. badly. :D

  • wobble wobble goes hammerax 

  • lol at 0:27

  • I am so considering getting this for sound effects in songs, like at the end

  • @Morningstardrummer this is a sound you can get on almost any other cymbal. give it a try, yeah its cool

  • Hello from Hammerax!

    These Liquicy cymbals may look unusually odd on video, and can be recorded

    to bring out the wobble, but we have noticed lately that in concert they sound fairly mellow. Most most stereo mic setups seem to soften the wobble. Marco Giovini with Robert Plant is using the 19" and it sounded very dark and lush from row 20.

  • That is so cool

  • JS knows his stuff. All your instruments are outstanding. Personally, I like the Indigo LTD Ed. All the best...

  • wow that screechey sound is awsome. i am a metal drummer and that awsome sound would be good at the beggining of a song. how much are they?

  • @pearlreferencelover for the 24" (which is the best one, and the most liquidy) is like $474

  • *wobble wobble wobble*

  • what flavor are these jello cymbals?

  • wow!!!!

  • You guys are awsome. You made a revolution in cymbalmaking, respect! I will get some of your cymbals soon.. looking forward to it! Really impressive you can make so damn thin cymbals that durabily.

    Some questions:

    Will you produce Custom-Cymbals ?

    When will your cymbals be aviable in Germany ?

    Are your cymbals handhammered?

    Greetings from germany!

  • I would love to have one of these, and I am a diehard Paiste user. Absolutely love the sound, but I am afraid that I would break it after one or two gigs...or am I mistaken? I might get one of these for an unusual sound for my jazz kit that I use much lighter sticks and a much lighter touch.

    Again, absolutely amazing!

    AAAAAA++++++

    Peace,

    ADT

  • @amourdutigre they're really durable because they can bend like that

  • Dude, it's like quantum reality

  • beautiful.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more