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2sticks4strings
02-12-2007, 11:33 PM
I cracked my Meinl Raker last night and had to replace it. I have Meinl Soundcaster,Sabian, and Zildjian cymbals but with everything that is said here about Salunda stuff I figured what the hell, I'll give themn a try. I talked to Jamie and we decieded on a Earthworks 18" medium heavy. This is a huge leap of faith for me as I have been burned on buying cymbals without hearing them before, but Jamie put my mind at ease assuring me if it isnt what I want he will make it right. So chaulk up another trying a Salunda.As soon as it get here I will let you guys know what I think and add some pics.

fusssion
02-13-2007, 03:11 PM
I cracked my Meinl Raker last night and had to replace it. I have Meinl Soundcaster,Sabian, and Zildjian cymbals but with everything that is said here about Salunda stuff I figured what the hell, I'll give themn a try. I talked to Jamie and we decieded on a Earthworks 18" medium heavy. This is a huge leap of faith for me as I have been burned on buying cymbals without hearing them before, but Jamie put my mind at ease assuring me if it isnt what I want he will make it right. So chaulk up another trying a Salunda.As soon as it get here I will let you guys know what I think and add some pics.


Report back. I think your best bet is to do anything you can to describe a cymbal sound you like. If you have a cymbal you like you can send it to him and he'll match up a Saluda as close as possible.

2sticks; ... 18" Earthworks m/h ...what? crash, crash ride? What is coming?

2sticks4strings
02-14-2007, 03:14 AM
Oh ya, I ordered a crash. I did my best to describe the cymbals I like and the ones I dont. We talked for about 20 minutes going between Earthworks, Diamond, crash and crash/ride. It came down to a Earthworks crash but with weight moved around a little(I am not 100% sure what he was talking about but thats why he sells cymbals and I work on bikes) Should be here late this week early next.

fusssion
02-14-2007, 01:55 PM
Oh ya, I ordered a crash. I did my best to describe the cymbals I like and the ones I dont. We talked for about 20 minutes going between Earthworks, Diamond, crash and crash/ride. It came down to a Earthworks crash but with weight moved around a little(I am not 100% sure what he was talking about but thats why he sells cymbals and I work on bikes) Should be here late this week early next.

Sounds like he's going to "warm up" an Earthworks for you!! Cool...>REPORT BACK! :)

2sticks4strings
02-17-2007, 01:04 AM
Got my cymbal today and played it a little. The Earthworks finish is different but I like it. The cymbal sounds a little bit on the dark side for what I like but I am gonna try it tomorrow with the band I play with and see what it sounds like when trying to cut through 3 full stacks and a PA. Dont get me wrong I like it its just a little different than my other cymbals(Meinl soundcasters and Sabian AA rock) The pictures dont do the finish justice as the camera will not pick up all the colors in it.

hauk
02-18-2007, 04:41 AM
congrats. keep in mind a lot of folks say it takes the metal in saludas a while to settle before you get your cymbal's absolute best sound. i've got 14" mist-x hats, and i know it took me a bit to like them as much as i do now - not sure if it was the cymbal settling, or just my ears getting used to the contrast from what i'm used to. tell me what you think after you've had a while to get to know your crash

maddrums25
03-31-2007, 09:25 PM
This is true. I really liked my Saludas when I got them. But after gigging with them a couple months they really came to life. I was suprised the next time we actually had time to practice, how much better they sounded in our rehearsal space. I was blown away. I am very proud to endorse Saluda cymbals, even more now...

dethchamber999
03-31-2007, 10:04 PM
I tried the 14" mist x crash that I got with my stack. In the stack it sounded good, but when I tried it alone I really didnt like it. Sounded like a wuhan. Eh thats just me i guess, I use Istanbul Agops, and love em.

Drumms
03-31-2007, 10:27 PM
when I tried it alone I really didnt like it. Sounded like a wuhan

They kinda look like Wuhans or Staggs. I have a 20" Voodoo china and it's basically a Wuhan with "Saluda" stamped on it .

dethchamber999
04-01-2007, 03:21 AM
Yea the hammering lookes exactly like wuhan.

=J=
04-01-2007, 03:59 PM
It probably is a wuhan, its pretty likely thats where they get the blanks from.

Drumms
04-01-2007, 05:54 PM
Yeah, I heard that they get their blanks from China and Turkey.

rendezvous_drummer
04-01-2007, 06:56 PM
Nice one man. I just ordered a cymbal too. 22" Mist X Heavy Power Ride OH YEAH!

hauk
04-01-2007, 08:39 PM
they buy their blanks from china, but from there on out its completely separate from anyone else. the actual cymbalcrafting is done in south carolina

fusssion
04-02-2007, 02:40 PM
they buy their blanks from china, but from there on out its completely separate from anyone else. the actual cymbalcrafting is done in south carolina


The above statement is true! Saluda's are NOT Wuhans...PERIOD....so let's not start this rumor mill again for no reason, ok guys? Don't even get it started. Jamie has clarified that Saluda's are not Wuhans many times.

I also have a VooDoo China (19) ...and it sounds NOTHING like a Wuhan my friend has! It's much more "musical" .......