Yes, the 22 2298g, the first link. That cymbal will wash out when you don't want it to. Sounds really clangy. His playing does no justice, he hits the end, edge only and plays thick stick bell only. No way to hear the way it may really sound. I wish he played it all around near the bell, tip on bell, different parts of the flat, but some men you just can't reach, so you end up with what we had the other day, which is the way he wants it,...well, he gits it. It sounds like sh*t !!
But evidently the disagreeing parties here were inadvertently talking past one other by failing to note that you were both talking about entirely different cymbals altogether. (In addition you should know that I agree with your personal assessment on that 22"). So I find myself agreeing with both sides here when proper consideration is given as to which cymbals each side was actually critiquing.
Therefore I am persuaded to conclude, as a relatively neutral observer analyzing this discussion, by thorough application of logic and deductive reasoning, that this disagreement apparently was not the result of any clash of personal opinions, but on the contrary, was in point of fact merely "a failure to communicate".
Know what I mean Vern?