Salamat po sa mga nag reply, now i know i have to shed some cash for a quality cymbals. Sale pa naman sa JB yung mga cymbals ng 50% tapos pwede pang 3-6 month payment, kaya i might look for "K" or "A" models. Thanks po ulit!
Know what sound you want too. The A and K lines also sound different from one another. The A lines are generally brighter and more focused and wet, the K lines are darker, drier and generally more complex. Don't misunderstand the darkness of the K lines though, a good majority of drummers use or eventually switch to Ks because of its more complex tone, and recordists favor it because it can never be too harsh.
You'd probably lean toward the As at first because it sounds a lot like your stereotypical cymbal samples, but trust the guy who recommends Ks (I'd recommend Ks too!).
Sir IncX is also right, if you have the money now, it's good to start with the B20 alloy cymbals. If you hear ZBTs again after hearing As and Ks, or any well made B20 cymbal of any brand, you'd feel really bad for the ZBTs. They sound like sheet metal from a construction site.
Eto para may ibang point of comparison ka sa mga Zildjian lines:
ZBT - Datu Puti vinegar
ZHT - Datu Puti spiced vinegar
A - Knorr sinigang sa sampalok na may gabi mix
A Custom - Knorr sinigang sa sampalok mix
K - sinigang sa bayabas
K Custom - sinigang sa kamias, kalamansi, santol, whatever, tapos depende kung gaano kagaling magluto ng sinigang yung nagserve sayo
K Constantinople - sinigang sa hotel restaurant