The Hammerax Glass Cymbals take a look suspiciously gong-like, aside from the wavy edged mounting hole cut thru its center. Also, the lower part of doughnut in the middle of the 8th notch is cleaved fully through the two edges vibrate openly any time struck. The alloy in the Hammerax Glass is very flexible, and the bottom seriously wobbles.
The subtleties of this Hammerax Glass cross cymbals is fantastic, and when miked for recording, the actual subtleties seriously shine. The phased wobbling from the separated element generates a truly crazy modulating sound. The middle hole with its smooth notches enables for a lot of creative bowing by using a cello bow and diversified notes may be coaxed from each notch to get a disturbingly melodic effect.




