Wuhan 16'' Black China Cymbal [ILDUCE61]

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00:00How you guys doing tonight? It's Christmas Eve and I'm T from Cymbals and Snares, home
00:15of the Underneath brand. As I was saying, it's about five minutes to midnight, so kind
00:21of Merry Christmas to everybody. What we are going to demonstrate in this particular video
00:28is this 16 inch china. It is a Wuhan. It is also black. Some of you may have already
00:36observed that. Wuhan has just released two black chinas, a 16 inch and an 18 inch. Those
00:47are the only two sizes that black is available in as of this video. I can only assume if
00:56they catch on, they would make them available in other sizes. Now just real quick here,
01:02about a year ago, Wuhan had released some black cymbals, chinas. They were a very highly
01:10polished and bright and shiny chinas. Something was wrong with the application process or
01:17whatever and they were discontinued very quickly. It took them about a year or so to get this
01:23down and they've come out with, it's more of a flat black than anything else. The original
01:30black chinas affected the sound quite a bit. These do not. It's very true to what they
01:35sound like and I'm going to play it for you so you can hear it right now. Still dark and
01:42jazzy.
02:12Dark, trashy, really just eh sounding, but that's what you want in a china. Like I said,
02:32the black application really doesn't affect it a whole lot. Maybe a little bit on the
02:37high end, but it would be just minutely. I don't really hear a lot of difference. And
02:43there you have it, the new 16 inch black china from Wuhan. And of course it's available at
02:49www.cymbalsandsnares.com. Thanks everybody!

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