Most of my cymbals have the sweet spot . So far I haven't marked them up .I have to play "light" and it does make a difference.Is there a special trick/mark/tape to put on the spot? Thanks,Vati
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65-WMP Clubdates
66-Green Sparkle Clubdates
67-Root Beer Clubdates
65-Cream tiger-stripe Pearl Presidents
60's Red Sparkle Artist LTD
60's yellow sparkle Trixon's
??'s Kingston-MIJ--3piece kit/Pearl snare
many vintage pedals,cymbals,parts,ect,ect
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I used a water washable felt tip pen. Just a dot marks the spot.
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Most of my cymbals have the sweet spot . So far I haven't marked them up .I have to play "light" and it does make a difference.Is there a special trick/mark/tape to put on the spot? Thanks,Vati
Once I know where it is I can easily find it again relative to the stamp position without marking up the cymbal. Even if you gig with a half dozen different cymbals, you will eventually learn where each sounds best and how to find "the spot".
Mark
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