Difference between revisions of "Zildjian ZBT 8" Splash"
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'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Splash #ZBT|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Splash #ZBT|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
'''Review:''' "This splash has a quick voice that will punch your accents through whatever playing environment you're in. It's a paper-thin cymbal that speaks quickly and decays just as fast. It also sounds good when you choke it by hand. The recommendation from Zildjian is that it makes a great first splash. For the price, I'd say, "Jump in!"" <br> | '''Review:''' "This splash has a quick voice that will punch your accents through whatever playing environment you're in. It's a paper-thin cymbal that speaks quickly and decays just as fast. It also sounds good when you choke it by hand. The recommendation from Zildjian is that it makes a great first splash. For the price, I'd say, "Jump in!"" <br> | ||
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Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Cymbals", Modern Drummer, February 2001, p. 50)<br> | Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Cymbals", Modern Drummer, February 2001, p. 50)<br> | ||
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'''Review:''' "The true surprises of the ZBT line were the 8" and 10" splash cymbals. I was amazed at the sound quality, which compared very favorably to that of professional splashes. only under direct, side by side comparison could a discernible difference be observed. (The ZBTs had a slightly higher pitch, with a little less projection and sustain.) So if you're looking to add a fresh - and inexpensive - musical voice to your percussion arsenal, these splashes, these splashes are well worth your consideration." <br> | '''Review:''' "The true surprises of the ZBT line were the 8" and 10" splash cymbals. I was amazed at the sound quality, which compared very favorably to that of professional splashes. only under direct, side by side comparison could a discernible difference be observed. (The ZBTs had a slightly higher pitch, with a little less projection and sustain.) So if you're looking to add a fresh - and inexpensive - musical voice to your percussion arsenal, these splashes, these splashes are well worth your consideration." <br> | ||
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Review written by Phil Ferraro ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Models - Treats For Pros And Students Alike"), Modern Drummer, February 2005, p. 37)<br> | Review written by Phil Ferraro ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Models - Treats For Pros And Students Alike"), Modern Drummer, February 2005, p. 37)<br> | ||
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Revision as of 10:43, 20 August 2024
Group: Splashes
Type: Splash
Size: 8 Inch
Series: ZBT
Weight: 180g
Years of production: 2000* - 2002; 2004 - 2019
Sound File: ZBT 8" Splash
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "This splash has a quick voice that will punch your accents through whatever playing environment you're in. It's a paper-thin cymbal that speaks quickly and decays just as fast. It also sounds good when you choke it by hand. The recommendation from Zildjian is that it makes a great first splash. For the price, I'd say, "Jump in!""
Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Cymbals", Modern Drummer, February 2001, p. 50)
Review: "The true surprises of the ZBT line were the 8" and 10" splash cymbals. I was amazed at the sound quality, which compared very favorably to that of professional splashes. only under direct, side by side comparison could a discernible difference be observed. (The ZBTs had a slightly higher pitch, with a little less projection and sustain.) So if you're looking to add a fresh - and inexpensive - musical voice to your percussion arsenal, these splashes, these splashes are well worth your consideration."
Review written by Phil Ferraro ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Models - Treats For Pros And Students Alike"), Modern Drummer, February 2005, p. 37)
Artist/song where it can be heard: