CHEAP Cymbal Makeover?! (Turning a $60 ride into a great jazz cymbal)

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Tim Metz's Unboxing : • I WASN'T EXPECTING THI...
    reveriedrums.com
    Timecode:
    0:00 - Intro
    1:09 - $50 Ride Cymbal
    2:21 - How it Sounds
    2:51 - Lathing
    5:25 - Hammering
    7:28 - The Completed Mod
    10:18 - All 3 versions of the mod
    14:11 - What I think
    16:54 - Bright vs. Dark sounds (aka handmade vs. mass produced)
    20:08 - Outro
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Komentáře • 293

  • @TimMetz
    @TimMetz Před měsícem +98

    Tim!! You crushed this! I am so totally blown away by what you were able to achieve with this cymbal. It will certainly be a treasure for me for many many years. Thank you!

    • @nunnayuhbitness6708
      @nunnayuhbitness6708 Před měsícem +5

      This is Matt in Sacramento. Wanna sell me that cymbal (and the Yamaha too -- u know u do)?

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem +3

      Thanks Tim! You are the man!

    • @TimMetz
      @TimMetz Před měsícem +1

      @@nunnayuhbitness6708you crack me up man!

    • @user-xv9th8wq3u
      @user-xv9th8wq3u Před měsícem

      Amazing work! I learned so much...from Canada👍✌️

  • @HardbatProductions
    @HardbatProductions Před měsícem +108

    The cymbal in its original form was surprisingly decent, even for some jazz. I've heard a lot worse at higher price points. Of course you made it a lot better. Great job and interesting video!

    • @jjcdrumplay
      @jjcdrumplay Před měsícem +2

      I'd take it too! I been stuck between getting a cheap b20 or b12 ride, x20 or ZHT ,but b12 is hard to rework, I've been told.

    • @_-_Michael_-_
      @_-_Michael_-_ Před měsícem +2

      Exactly. Reminded me of some cymbals Buddy Rich played when he was older, with big bands. He often had really pingy ride with lot of definition and volume, not something washy.

    • @patriotschannel1336
      @patriotschannel1336 Před měsícem +1

      I have that same cymbal. It has too much ring. I put a dampener on it to stop some of the ring. That cymbal went for over $200 when it first came out. Sabian replaced the Xs 20 line with the XSR line. I have a Xs20 med ride, Xs20 14” thin crash, Xs20 16” thin crash and Xs20 med hi-hats. They are decent sounding. The hi-hats sound really good.

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem +2

      Thanks! I agree, the starting point was pretty good!

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      Yeah anything non-B20 is different and has less "range" with how you can mod it.

  • @bergerdrum
    @bergerdrum Před měsícem +51

    One thing about those XS20 rides: they were remarkably consistent. You can pretty much count on them sounding exactly like this. What a cool idea this video was!

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem +4

      Very true! They are a great starting point.

    • @NeCtRiCkS
      @NeCtRiCkS Před měsícem

      And are they indeed prone to cracking? I've always heard that but can't confirm.

    • @bergerdrum
      @bergerdrum Před měsícem +2

      @@NeCtRiCkS Someone else will have to chime in here. I can comment from my experience working the floor of the Drum Shop in Portland ME for a few years; during that time I never saw cracked XS20's, and while once in a while (because I still teach there) I see one on the used rack. I don't ever see cracked ones.

    • @ridenm7748
      @ridenm7748 Před měsícem +1

      Is the xs 20 similar to an xsr20?

    • @bergerdrum
      @bergerdrum Před měsícem

      @@ridenm7748 Kind of, in that the XS20 was a line that made North-American-made B20 bronze cymbals affordable. (Until then if you wanted affordable B20 cymbals you had to go with Chinese-made.) XS20 used B20 to start with, then used manufacturing methods typically used on budget cymbals. With XSR20, they took processes used in making Xplosion and Evolution cymbals and dumbed them down a bit. So goes the story.

  • @mrodrigoborghino5714
    @mrodrigoborghino5714 Před měsícem +7

    It was already much better after round 1! The fact that you knew exactly what to do to take it to another level after round 2 just shows your level of mastery. Amazing work! 👏👏👏

  • @francismcgovern5042
    @francismcgovern5042 Před měsícem +9

    as a drummer you helped fill in some blanks on why cymbals sound the way they do... will definetly help me choose cymbals in the future!

  • @nickbaigent2714
    @nickbaigent2714 Před měsícem +3

    This is fascinating I need some time stamps for this:
    Original 2:25
    After first lathe 4:59
    Finished - without rivets 10:38
    What an amazing job you did! It’s like a more open version of a K light ride, and moves similarly.

  • @LanceCampeau
    @LanceCampeau Před měsícem +25

    Nice work.

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem +14

      Thanks, Lance! You were a big inspiration for me back in 2017 when I started working with cymbal alloy.

    • @remicouzon6528
      @remicouzon6528 Před měsícem

      Nice to hear from you M Lance ! Where have you been? 😢

  • @j-mindrummer7431
    @j-mindrummer7431 Před měsícem +37

    This is perfect example that the chefs is important than material.

    • @NintenDub
      @NintenDub Před měsícem +2

      Not completely, as Sabian def take the extra steps when the cymbals gunna be expensive..this is more about time..if this dude was trying to introduce a cheaper version of his brand, in hopes to get ppl to buy the more expensive stuff, he'd likely end up with the same cymbal. Cutting corners cut cost. The "materials" in this situation of a cheap ass cymbal were far beyond adequate, it's just the time spent was more. It's more like taking more time to stir a soup while adding a few more dashes of stuff to top it off instead of just sending it out the door with salt and pepper only

    • @j-mindrummer7431
      @j-mindrummer7431 Před měsícem +1

      @@NintenDub agree with ‘time’. The process to make great cymbal would take long time , energy, knowledge, and passion only by master Craftsmen that machine never can.

  • @johnmckenna1776
    @johnmckenna1776 Před měsícem +3

    WOW! What a transformation this is! The final product sounds like an old K from the 50's or 60's, not all K's were good but this cymbal here is awesome.

  • @andrewwarrendrums8969
    @andrewwarrendrums8969 Před měsícem +1

    Incredible work Tim!

  • @nicolassignat6733
    @nicolassignat6733 Před měsícem +1

    I LOVE the result, well done !

  • @Gunnar_Kristiansen
    @Gunnar_Kristiansen Před měsícem +1

    Excellent work Tim!

  • @Richard6767
    @Richard6767 Před měsícem +1

    Incredible! The outcome is fantastic👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @mrgdrums
    @mrgdrums Před měsícem +3

    Amazing job. One of the nicest cymbals I've ever heard!

  • @gmsvensson
    @gmsvensson Před měsícem +2

    Amazing job, excellent presentation too.

  • @xalvadorrubalcavagonzalez681
    @xalvadorrubalcavagonzalez681 Před měsícem +1

    wow !!!! the end result is amazing sounding!!!

  • @jkcymbal
    @jkcymbal Před měsícem

    Hey, I really enjoyed this project. Thanks to both Tims!

  • @mootbooxle
    @mootbooxle Před měsícem

    Nice playing in this video! (in addition to the great transformation of the cymbal!)

  • @MartinMooreMusic
    @MartinMooreMusic Před měsícem +1

    Nothing short of amazing! God bless you brother!!!

  • @rowintettero1255
    @rowintettero1255 Před měsícem +2

    Haha 7:23, very nice work on the cymbal and thanks for explaining your methods

  • @BillRayDrums
    @BillRayDrums Před měsícem +1

    What a great video! I love it that tweaking cymbals and making them better versions of themselves is now a thing.

  • @celticpridedrums
    @celticpridedrums Před měsícem

    Very, very interesting; love what you did here; always ready to learn more about drums AND cymbals. So great, thanks.

  • @carranen
    @carranen Před měsícem +4

    The final one version without rivet is my prefered. Nice job man!

  • @user-ub6hd3nd4l
    @user-ub6hd3nd4l Před měsícem

    Good job...I just saw the before and after by Tim....Amazing.

  • @chrisblondal
    @chrisblondal Před měsícem +1

    amazing Job Tim....as usual.

  • @jeromejennings8798
    @jeromejennings8798 Před měsícem

    You did an amazing job on this!

  • @marsmediapro
    @marsmediapro Před měsícem

    This was fascinating! Having modded amps, guitars, and basses, I never imagined the idea of having a cymbal modded! I'm truly amazed! Thank for sharing.

  • @fuzzypoet1018
    @fuzzypoet1018 Před 4 dny

    Holy Shite! Great job, man! You really opened that cymbal up- it really breathes now. Nice wash, and I dig the rivets.

  • @frankkalejo8809
    @frankkalejo8809 Před měsícem

    Man you got talent !!
    Fantastic. I wish I had a cheap cymbal to send you

  • @joc8
    @joc8 Před měsícem +5

    Great result with the modification, both with or without the rivets. I find the whole subject fascinating, forming a hook to control the sound, shapes, weights, bells, etc... it really makes me look at my cymbals in a different light. Thank you for sharing some of your expertise, Timothy... I look forward to your next post.

  • @NigelMarston
    @NigelMarston Před měsícem +1

    This was fascinating. Took a cheap-sounding clangy gong and gave it such jazzy delicacy
    Preferred it before the rivets but i get why you included them

  • @AndrewSMoore7
    @AndrewSMoore7 Před 5 dny

    When you first showed the "after" I thought you were kidding!! Wow, what an incredible transformation. Excellent craftsmanship! I bought that XS20 ride when they first came out, and what a gong it was!! The XS20 hi hats were also super heavy but sounded surprisingly great.

  • @regentsaquariums5692
    @regentsaquariums5692 Před měsícem +3

    It depends too you guys, the XS20 basically got shaped with a hundred ton hydraulic press then lathed. Hammering takes a lot of man hours hand hammering and the cost of running the additional hammering machines in the process beating up their equipment too.. Tim basically adds complexity and what Jazz players need the sound and feel of the cymbal in order for it to work. Furthermore as like what Tim said, it's easier to work with a smaller bell harder to do with an A heavy ride etc.

  • @NateWongSongs
    @NateWongSongs Před měsícem +1

    Amazing content, so much more detail and insight than those factory tour videos.. and I’ve actually toured the Zildjian factory in person 😄

  • @Ais4Drew
    @Ais4Drew Před měsícem

    Hey! I have that exact cymbal! I got it back in high school as my first ride as a gift from my pops. I have gigged it for close to 15 years and I’ll echo what everyone else is saying - the XS20s were fantastic entry level cymbals and all-around greats. Can’t wait to see what you do with it! 😎

  • @ruifaustino
    @ruifaustino Před měsícem +2

    I was sceptical when I first read the video title, but now after watching it I'm totally convinced. Not only the cymbal sounds great as I've also learned some useful things about cymbals. I really liked the sound right after the lathing. One of my favourite cymbals are Istanbul's Traditional Series. The drums sounded well too.

  • @mymemoriesasme
    @mymemoriesasme Před měsícem

    I love what you are doing. Man that cymbal sounds great. You sold me, I would love a custom one.

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      I've got info on my cymbals and mods on my website: reveriedrums.com/shop/timothy-roberts-cymbals

  • @Clagos213
    @Clagos213 Před měsícem +1

    Incredible work!

  • @Ds_Drums
    @Ds_Drums Před měsícem

    Wow you really did a great job with that cymbal. You took the nasty ovtertones out. Love the crash, attack with quick fade, and the ride, low wash with great stick definition even right after the crash. Great job.

  • @edwhite7475
    @edwhite7475 Před měsícem

    Fascinating topic, great job, GREAT explanation, i subscribed-

  • @russxdrums
    @russxdrums Před měsícem

    Excellent! Very informative. I spy the Riley book on your stand there as well.... Cool!

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      Signed by the man himself back in 2010 when he visited my university. That was a life changing lesson.

  • @Cymbalgroove
    @Cymbalgroove Před měsícem +2

    Tim does a beautiful job as you can hear in this mod. He made me a 22" that I use all the time and nailed the sound I wanted. He is a great guy too. Very easy to work with. This guy knows his stuff and I highly recommend him.

  • @davidrossmusicalinstruments
    @davidrossmusicalinstruments Před měsícem +1

    I have this exact same Sabian ride cymbal which I also picked up for about $50. It's remarkable what you were able to turn this into. Really nice!

  • @howardk4016
    @howardk4016 Před měsícem

    Great video - very educational and inspiring. Makes me want to send my A-Zildjian medium ride to you to work your magic!

  • @ZackZweifel
    @ZackZweifel Před měsícem

    That's crazy! I love the XS20 cymbals lol But man I really want to send you one of my rides just to do that first initial lathe job you did. I loved that!

  • @kyronnewbury
    @kyronnewbury Před měsícem

    Very awesome video!
    It would be cool to do a mini series of these and showing the tonal change after each step for hats/crash/ride to see how the lathing and hammering effects it. But i know that would be a crazy amount of work lol
    Thanks for sharing this journey it was very cool to see!

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem +1

      I would love to do something like that. I've got other videos that go into this somewhat. This one in particular is fun: czcams.com/video/1BfLqWty7Jk/video.html
      also part 2: czcams.com/video/ERFFQ5IzTWQ/video.html

    • @kyronnewbury
      @kyronnewbury Před měsícem

      @@ReverieDrumCo Thanks! i checke those videos out and they were lots of fun and very cool. I definetly subscribed to your channel!

  • @royayersrules
    @royayersrules Před 26 dny

    Well this is bloody great!

  • @JackNiles
    @JackNiles Před měsícem

    Sounds beautiful

  • @mateuszwiewiora593
    @mateuszwiewiora593 Před měsícem

    Great job 🥁

  • @lendelacour436
    @lendelacour436 Před měsícem

    What an amazing skill to have.

  • @GoranRista
    @GoranRista Před měsícem

    Great job, buddy!

  • @ChrisCadenhead
    @ChrisCadenhead Před měsícem

    Are you kidding me? This sounds SO good dude! This is actually inspiring because now I’ll go find a junk 24” for next to nothing and you can turn it into THIS! Crazy. I actually have a Sabian Big Ugly Apollo 22” that has a weird overtone I don’t like. I bet it would sound amazing with rivets and your expertise

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      I've worked quite a few big and uglies and they are GREAT to mod. They are basically underprocessed bronze (which is why they're so cheap) so I can take them in a number of different directions.

  • @vincecherico4600
    @vincecherico4600 Před měsícem +1

    Great work Tim!!! I really like the sound and play-ability of the ride with the clarity and homogenous sound of the bell! Not sure if this was mentioned, I am interested as to why the placement of the 10 rivets midway between the bell and edge?

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      That was a nod to this old K I did a video on recently: czcams.com/video/XskFGIelqGM/video.html

  • @clarencepenn
    @clarencepenn Před měsícem

    Yeah Tim, you’re doing great work!

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      Thank you Clarence! Means a ton coming from you!

  • @drumswest
    @drumswest Před měsícem +2

    Fuckin A Tim! That's kinda astounding. You did some magic there on that baby. I dig it the most without the rivets but with the rivets is also very sweet!

  • @buddabirne4661
    @buddabirne4661 Před měsícem

    You're really great man, even as a jazz drummer. Greetings from Andy Moehring

  • @albertoleardini6222
    @albertoleardini6222 Před měsícem

    Great work bravissimo complimenti dall'ITALIA

  • @sandybeansconqueso
    @sandybeansconqueso Před měsícem

    very nice work. I believe the word you were saying at 9:20 is flange which is pronounced with a softer a sound.

  • @a.s.henderson483
    @a.s.henderson483 Před 25 dny

    Great work! As a woodturner, I’ve spent sixteen years facing the headstock of a lathe. Yr technique at the lathe is absolutely text-book-quality. Great fluidity and control to yr movements.

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před 25 dny +1

      Wow! That's awesome to hear. I'm completely self-taught on turning so as far as I knew I could have terrible technique! haha

    • @a.s.henderson483
      @a.s.henderson483 Před 25 dny

      @@ReverieDrumCo Yr definitely doing something right! Beautiful final result, by the way-sounds and looks great. (I love that you removed so much weight evenly to make the cymbal look liquid when struck with any force.)

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před 24 dny

      @@a.s.henderson483 thank you!

  • @doublejay4436
    @doublejay4436 Před měsícem

    I can't believe that wad a xs 20. Truly Amazing!

  • @chuckharling
    @chuckharling Před měsícem

    Amazing man!I thought it was an April fools joke at first.

  • @leandrosinco
    @leandrosinco Před měsícem +3

    Timothy idk if you remember me but I had you do a similar thing with 2 stagg b20 rides. Still have them and they are getting even better with time. Super buttery cymbals that turn heads when people see and hear them

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      So glad to hear that! Those really were nice entry level b20s.

  • @davidknibbs9646
    @davidknibbs9646 Před měsícem

    Wow, That sounds great

  • @howardkanitz4998
    @howardkanitz4998 Před měsícem

    So, I am absolutely not a musician of any sorts, just so we are clear. I did notice what you refers to a darker tone in the final one. I understand now that the ring adds structure to a thinner cymbal. It makes sense from a structural perspective. This is why bead rollers and ridges are used on sheet metal on roofing. I am impressed with your detailed description of what you did. The fast speed of the progress was sort of annoying. You should have explained you intended pass then sped it up, then showed the final result. I think, in my opinion, that you are an incredible teacher and will inspire many people like me to attempt something extra ordinary like this. I personally liked the bright bell. The last rendition sounded too dark for my taste, but I am warming up to it. As I said before, I am far from musically inclined. Very cool video!

  • @djyeah-nah9781
    @djyeah-nah9781 Před měsícem

    Johan used to refer to the Sabian XS20 as the perfect blanks for modifying cymbals. This video made me a bit nostalgic for the olden day chats with him.
    You did a great job on this one. Would be a very fun left side ride.

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem +1

      What a Legend!

    • @djyeah-nah9781
      @djyeah-nah9781 Před měsícem

      @ReverieDrumCo he was a very generous soul. Happy to share his insights.

  • @TheRealBKSchyster
    @TheRealBKSchyster Před měsícem

    *The **_"shimmering,"_* literally shimmering at that, when "crashed" on, or "rode a little hard," is soooooooo visible in the cymbal, that it almost looks like waves on the ocean, as they "CRASH," onto the beach, then back out to sea!!!! Also, I am glad that you took into consideration the two different stick tips, 1.) Wood & 2.) Nylon!! I am, and have always been, a nylon tipped stick user, and sadly many overlook the fact that both types exist, and are important to the drummer playing!!! 😎🤘🏼

  • @BRANDONMUNROMUSIC
    @BRANDONMUNROMUSIC Před měsícem

    Beautiful!

  • @winchester_syllabub4611
    @winchester_syllabub4611 Před měsícem

    I liked the way you made it sound the same as at the beginning, except with rivets.

  • @garethtrice2933
    @garethtrice2933 Před měsícem

    Great work

  • @zvotaisvfi8678
    @zvotaisvfi8678 Před měsícem

    Wow. I've always loved thin cymbals but this is crazy !!!

  • @blickumblickumblick
    @blickumblickumblick Před měsícem

    To add rivets as a "nod" to another cymbal is fantastic. I may have found someone who loves cymbals even more than I do.

  • @markielinhart
    @markielinhart Před měsícem

    Fascinating! Great video, thanks. Of all my drum components I’ve found that cymbals are by far the most subjective sound…✌️🇦🇺

  • @bonzoleum
    @bonzoleum Před měsícem

    Well done!!!!

  • @hydorah
    @hydorah Před měsícem

    Sounded and looked really good at 5:11 I'm more into my rock tones though and retro looks. Sounded kind of washy at the end but I guess that's jazz? Certainly drastically transformed! Those Sabian XS cymbals are a secret budget gem. I've got a set. I got 20"R 16"C 14"C 10"S and 14"Hats all for £70 on the FaceSpace MarketPlace couldn't say no!

  • @J-DUB-F1
    @J-DUB-F1 Před měsícem

    Master work again! 👏👏👏
    I originally commented on this mod before seeing the full video. The XS really wasn't terrible at all. It had the ping of a really crystal like flat. More usable than I thought. It's definitely a product of it's time. Don't be surprised now if you have people sending you XS rides 😏. I think I still prefer the final version, but I do like the round one version a lot. It's a more versatile crash ride. The final version with rivets is more job specific. It has vibe for daaaays!!......super buttery!. You really captured the old K character. Is it maybe a little too dry?. Taking off half the rivets would let it breath a little more?. It would work well in a small jazz combo in a small venue, unless the drums are miked up. You definitely created a special instrument from a cheaper "entry" cymbal.

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      Thank you! Yeah the original is not a bad sound at all. I agree also that it doesn't need all the rivets. Thanks for watching!

  • @Eurodrummer666
    @Eurodrummer666 Před měsícem

    Very nice work! Well done! When you were shaving off some material from the cymbal, one question came to my mind : can this bronze "wool" be used for any industrial application? For example manufacturing scouring pads or anything needing thin layers of metal.

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for watching! The bronze shavings are very brittle and disintegrate into dust when they are used for abrasion purposes. It works great but it's not reusable for that kind of application. I recycle it.

  • @mikejgebhart145
    @mikejgebhart145 Před měsícem

    It sounds awesome

  • @MikeHF
    @MikeHF Před měsícem

    It sounded good out of the box!

    • @MikeHF
      @MikeHF Před měsícem +1

      Just heard it finished. Great work! Sounds amazing!

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      Yeah it was a good sound out of the box for louder music!

  • @jelboysfunkshack8407
    @jelboysfunkshack8407 Před měsícem

    Amazing! Bravo, and I wish I lived in America!

  • @HalcyonGuitars
    @HalcyonGuitars Před měsícem

    Quite impressive!

  • @thomastornroos7393
    @thomastornroos7393 Před měsícem

    Incredible mod🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @funkadiddle
    @funkadiddle Před měsícem

    Beautiful

  • @vaughnchauncy8360
    @vaughnchauncy8360 Před měsícem +1

    Great....impressive

  • @loricmathez
    @loricmathez Před měsícem

    That’s amazing !!!

  • @jazzhole8208
    @jazzhole8208 Před měsícem

    Mr.Metz send me here 🙌❤️🥁🔥 and i luv it

  • @ChaunHorton
    @ChaunHorton Před měsícem

    Amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @SebCo77
    @SebCo77 Před měsícem +1

    Great job! The mod sounds a bit like a Jimmy Cobb cymbal to me, that fast crash and low ride sound - those rivets drying out the sound might be a part of this.
    I agree the XS20 can be decent right out of the box (no hammering at all I think). I once used a whole set of those on a gig, nobody complained :)

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      Yeah, they are great entry level B20s. Nothing wrong with them at all for louder music.

  • @murattaner7384
    @murattaner7384 Před měsícem

    Amazed. Born and raised in İstanbul, never used anything except the real real K. s ı must say I am impressed. Nothing close of course, but a well done job.

  • @patriotschannel1336
    @patriotschannel1336 Před měsícem

    Great transformation. That is amazing!!! That Xs cymbal went for over $200 when it first came out. Sabian replaced the Xs line with the XSR line. I have an Xs 20 and find it has a lot of ring. Too much ring. I have to put a dampener on it to halt some of the ring. I also have some Xs20 med hihats that sound really good. I’ll bet you could make them sizzle.

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      Yeah that pack is an excellent started kit.

  • @jacqueskorb879
    @jacqueskorb879 Před měsícem

    Lovely.

  • @TheOrangeSwag
    @TheOrangeSwag Před měsícem

    7:24 Very nice 😂

  • @gcharocks
    @gcharocks Před měsícem

    This is insane!

  • @xetradax2679
    @xetradax2679 Před měsícem

    You made magic with it. But still it cannot be compared with your original cymbals. It sounds like it has only "half of your character".
    Great job, great video.

  • @Sundaydrumday
    @Sundaydrumday Před měsícem

    Hey Reverie Drum Co. I love what you do. Do you do any of your own cymbal lines that will mesh well for a rock\country\pop setting? Or just jazz mainly?

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      Yeah! I make quite a few heavier cymbals that function great in those genres. My landmark series in a medium heavy weight is my go to for live stuff.

  • @Tom_Emody
    @Tom_Emody Před měsícem

    This camera angle shows how the cymbal grows and shrinks in different places as it vibrates. It’s much the the undulations of a jellyfish. …Tom
    12:36

  • @DarthCiliatus
    @DarthCiliatus Před měsícem

    Very good results. I have an identical xs20 ride that has seen pretty much no use since getting my K custom dark ride and now I'm considering trying to modify it similarly to this. I just have never modded a cymbal outside of beating some crappy brass hi hats with a hammer when I was in high school to make a trashy sounding fx cymbal and I don't want to screw up with the xs20 since it was my first decent ride (although I did only pay $35 for it back in 2018).

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      Definitely worth finding someone with the tools to do it. My main job is cymbalsmithing so I've probably modified around 2000 cymbals in the last 6 years of doing this.

  • @FelipeCandiaDrumsPerc
    @FelipeCandiaDrumsPerc Před měsícem

    Magic.

  • @RCGC01
    @RCGC01 Před měsícem +1

    Your work is great as always. I have a 20" Paiste 3000 I would like to turn into a complex ride. Can you help do this?

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem +3

      The 3000 series is B8 alloy so, while I could make it sound a bit more complex, it wouldn't have near as much room as a B20 alloy cymbal. B8s don't sound great when they are thin (in my opinion)

  • @gonzorudeboy
    @gonzorudeboy Před měsícem

    Great work on this one. As far as I've seen, these xs20 break like glass, on the edge mostly. I was wondering, do you anneal or heat treat cymbals sometimes and if so, what effect it has?

    • @ReverieDrumCo
      @ReverieDrumCo  Před měsícem

      No I don't do any heat treatment. I'd like to get into annealing in the future, but probably not for a few years.
      The xs20s are pretty stable as far as I know. Cymbals breaking all has to do with how they're played. The only cymbals I know of that "seem" to crack easier are chinese made b20.

  • @GermanBarrabia
    @GermanBarrabia Před měsícem

    Excellent job, I love the sound, and man you rock the drums like Tim!