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Wuhan China Cymbal with Rivets 20 in.
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Description
The Wuhan China cymbal with rivets adds trashy dimension to your drum kit. Drilled holes allow rivets to create a shimmering sound over the cymbal's warm and explosive tone. This cymbal follows Wuhan's tradition of producing affordable, quality percussion gear. When you crash this cymbal, you'll cut through the mix.

Features
- Riveted China cymbal produces trashy, shimmering sound
- Traditional craftsmanship creates warm, explosive tone
- Affordable way to add dimension to any percussion setup
- When drummers think China cymbals, they think Wuhan
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submitted8 months ago
bysalvatore
fromHollywood
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The Wuhan China with rivets gives the drum another expression that deliveries with accuracy by rising above others cymbals with cascade of fury. From rock and roll to jazz, the Wuhan China is awesome at crossing across the genres adding a distinctive edge on the overall landscape of the drum kit. I would buy this cymbal for any drummer.
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submitted5 months ago
asked byBrian
fromConnecticut 06053
how do the rivets change the sound as opposed to the 14 china w/out rivets? Thanks
Rivets in a cymbal, especially in something like a Wuhan China, can make a pretty noticeable difference in sound: Without Rivets: Raw, trashy, explosive tone. Shorter sustain and very quick decay — it’s like a "hit and gone" sound. Classic for accents in rock, metal, and fusion — cutting through with that white-noise kind of crash. With Rivets: Adds a sizzle or shimmer layer on top of the china’s natural attack. Makes the cymbal linger a bit longer — more sustain and subtle movement even after the initial crash. The trashiness gets smoothed out a little, making it more musical and even jazzy or vintage sounding. Good for lighter accents, jazz, funk, or for players who want more complexity in the decay. Basically, the rivets tame the beast a bit. You still get the wild China vibe, but with a smoother, sizzling tail.