20" Spizzichino med 1800 gr, 6 rivets EJ-Clone
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yeah everyone knows spizzichino cymbals are fucking awesome but nobody buys them because jazz musicians are poor. unless you're a marsalis. maybe jason marsalis has a spizz.
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where can buy this cymbal?
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absolute beauty
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What Remo skins are you using? How have you tuned your toms, snare and especially your bass drum?
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@dave90mckeague As you probably know, every Spizz is different...and each has tons more soul and character than any modern mass-produced cymbal. I believe there is a perfect (albeit expensive) Spizz for every jazz drummer, you just have to find it. Still likely over a thousand dollars less than an Old K!
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@howycwap i know what you mean. These spizz's sound great, but they're comparing with the vintage k's and a's and so, may as well be a similar price to them (although i've seen a lot of vintage k's go for $2500+). Like you say, i'd buy an Artisan or modern konstantinople over this any day, merely to save the cash! and they sound just as good, if not better
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but its not even that i dont like any cymbals that arent for metal, its just id rather have other cymbals....based off this youtube video id rather have some of the jazzy hhx or K's
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i dont even like it......how could you pay 1000$ for that.......
stop comparing cymbals
just LISTEN and enjoy this brilliant video
jeronimoringo 1 year ago 4
@howycwap These cymbal are not for metal, they are Jazz cymbals. The reason for the cost is that it's very hard to make a piece of bronze sound this way. They need to be hand made which involves hours upon hours of hand hammering of the highest quality castings. I can tell you that I would rather have one Spizz or old K in my setup than a dozen cheapo, stamped, mass-produced cymbals. But then again I prefer world travel over video games.
goldenhopper 1 year ago 4