Do Dirty Cymbals Sound Better? (Before And After)

Debunking the Age-Old Myth: Are dirtier cymbals truly the key to a richer, more soulful sound, as some drummers (particularly those in the jazz scene) passionately argue? The allure of this notion is undeniably romantic, but what if there's more to the story than meets the ear? Step into the sonic laboratory with Brian as he conducts an immersive in-studio exploration, pitting the mythical resonance of a dirty mid-60's vintage Zildjian cymbal against the pristine clarity of this same cymbal after an extensive cleaning. This clash of titan tones is bound to leave you intrigued. But that's not all—prepare to be amazed as Brian demonstrates a groundbreaking solution: Session Ace™ SHINE + Session Ace™ SHIMMER. Witness as years of accumulated grime, dirt, and the very elements that dampen your cymbals' true potential are meticulously lifted from their grooves. What emerges is nothing short of awe-inspiring—a resounding, unadulterated tone that resounds with the pure essence of your cherished bronze. Let's shatter the illusion together: that layer of well-worn grime masking your cymbals holds no enchanting auditory secrets. In truth, it's been concealing the vibrant, full-bodied frequencies that your cymbals were meant to contribute to your music. The revelation is clear—your cymbals yearn to reclaim their original brilliance and deliver the soundscape they were born to provide. Curious to witness the metamorphosis? The journey to restoring your cymbals' glistening sheen and authentic voice begins with Session Ace™ SHINE and Session Ace™ SHIMMER. Join us as we embark on a melodic renaissance, where the past meets the present and the true essence of sound is redefined. Your drumming odyssey awaits—let the symphony of discovery commence! Pick up your own bottle of Session Ace™ SHINE at https://SessionAce.com/SHINE HEAR THE SOUND SAMPLES BACK TO BACK:    • Which Sounds Better: Dirty Or Clean? (Audi...   #cymbalcleaning #dirtycymbal #cymbalcleaner #beforeandafter #howtocleancymbals