I think the key is, if you're going to run a thin top you have to counter it with something really heavy on the bottom. The thinness of the top produces the tonality while the bottom produces the volume.
all the best...
I tried that with my two 14" Wuhsn crashes. I used my medium-thin as the bottom and the thin as the top. It did not sound good...at all. I think it was because Wuhans are so thin compared to other brands. Maybe use medium bottom and medium-thin top....that's what Wuhan uses for their hats. Personally, I would recommend just buying a good used set of matched 15" hats. If you just want to try it for as little money as possible, look for some used B8 crashes. Use a heavy or rock crash as the bottom and medium or med-thin as the top.
-Brian
"Too many crappy used drum stuff to list"
Play the SONG......not the DRUMS!!!
"I think that feeling is a lot more important than technique. It's all very well doing a triple paradiddle - but who's going to know you've done it? If you play technically you sound like everybody else. It's being original that counts." ~ John Bonham
I think the key is, if you're going to run a thin top you have to counter it with something really heavy on the bottom. The thinness of the top produces the tonality while the bottom produces the volume.
all the best...
That's the thing about Wuhans. Their Thin is like tinfoil. Medium is about like a Med-Thin for most manufacturers.
-Brian
"Too many crappy used drum stuff to list"
Play the SONG......not the DRUMS!!!
"I think that feeling is a lot more important than technique. It's all very well doing a triple paradiddle - but who's going to know you've done it? If you play technically you sound like everybody else. It's being original that counts." ~ John Bonham
I have a 16" Wuhan china had it for 15 years still sounds great no cracks or keyholing. I just picked up a 8" splash nice brilliant finish and grooves on both sides. A little tinny but good for the value.
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