Has anyone used these cymbals? They are a new company, well to the cymbal world. They are soposed to be great. Wondering if there is any truth to their sound. Lasting quality? Crack easily? Hopefully they are good because the prices are awesome and they sound great.
Drummer Comments (8)
[+] Add CommentReymerlyn Martin Says Re: Dream Cymbals
Submitted On: Thursday, Apr 14, 2011 - 11:59 PM
I have used Dream Cymbals, but it belongs to my friend. They are pretty good!
DISARRAY Says Re: Dream Cymbals
Submitted On: Sunday, Sep 26, 2010 - 9:23 PM
KEEP IN MIND THESE ARE OVERPRICED (BUT STILL CHEAP) WUHAN CYMBALS MADE IN CHINA. YES THEY SOUND DIFFERENT/GOOD AND YES THEY BREAK ALOT FOR MOD-HEAVY HITTERS. MANY COMPANYS OUT THERE BUY THE STOCK FROM WUHAN AND HAVE THEIR NAME PRINTED. :>)
LEE5336 Says Re: Dream Cymbals
Submitted On: Wednesday, Sep 8, 2010 - 11:09 AM
I recently bought a bliss series 10" splash and it sounds great. Considering buying other cymbals from that range. I Recommend!....
musik012010 Says Re: Dream Cymbals
Submitted On: Wednesday, Aug 18, 2010 - 10:46 AM
Don't let the skeptics keep you from checking them out! About a year ago, I drove 4 hours to an obscure music shop that was advertised as being a stop on the Dream cymbal "promotional tour". To my surprise, NO ONE but the store owner was there along with boxes of unopened Dream cymbals. Needless to say, I thought I had died and gone to cymbal heaven. I sampled some of the most gorgeous sounding cymbals I had ever heard. Hours later, I walked out with 6 of the finest sounding cymbals I have ever played and have them to this day! Anyone who hears them usually comes up close to look to see a familiar logo and gives a shrug as if these cymbals were taboo when they see the name "Dream" printed on them. If you truly find exceptional sounding cymbals, who cares what name is stamped across the face of it! It is only a matter of time before Dream cymbals gain a well deserved place among the finest cymbals. Yes, truly professional instruments as these hand hammered cymbals are, deserve to be heard and judged solely on the rich overtones and stick response they produce. I hope that you find them to your fancy as I did.
Electrified01 Says Re: Dream Cymbals
Submitted On: Sunday, Aug 1, 2010 - 11:25 AM
The cymbals are excellent for their pricing. Each series is compared to much more expensive cymbals like Zildjian Ks and the such. The prices are justified by the source though. They are all made in China, hand hammered. So each one will sound different even if you choose the exact same cymbal and sizes. It's a "Must Try Before You Buy" kind of thing. If you can get past the Made In China thing, then you can get yourself some really good cymbals on the cheap.
St1ckslinger Says Re: Dream Cymbals
Submitted On: Monday, Jul 26, 2010 - 10:33 AM
Ya I just went ahead and bought a Dream Bliss 22inch Ride. I currently play Zildjian K dark customs. I'm hopping that the sound will blend in well.
slowmotioncowboy Says Re: Re: Dream Cymbals
Submitted On: Tuesday, Jul 27, 2010 - 10:40 PM
Those are great sounding cymbals, and they should blend well with K's
slowmotioncowboy Says Re: Dream Cymbals
Submitted On: Sunday, Jul 25, 2010 - 11:32 PM
I've never like played them besides at music stores, but they have always had a spot in the back of my mind and I've been wanting a pair for a little while now. If you think they are the sound you are looking for, I'd go ahead and buy them.
toddc Says Re: Dream Cymbals
Submitted On: Thursday, Jul 22, 2010 - 3:43 PM
I have a 20" Dream thin ride. I don't think you can go anymore wrong with the Dream Cymbals than any other cymbal brand. Good Quality. A wide choice of sounds and sizes. Great price. Almost killed a guy who bought a set of 13" hi-hats right out from under my nose at PASIC 2009 that I thought were the best I had ever heard.
I've played Z's, Sabian, and Paiste cymbals. All of them make good cymbals. So does Dream.
If it sounds right, buy it.
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