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'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Crash Ride#K Zildjian|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Crash Ride#K Zildjian|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Review:''' (NOTE: This review takes place after the entire series was re-designed in 2001) <br>
 
'''Review:''' (NOTE: This review takes place after the entire series was re-designed in 2001) <br>
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"I  found  the  20"  K  crash/ride  very  appealing  because  of  its versatility. It has a darker attack than the dedicated rides, and it holds  its  tone  well  on  long  ride  patterns.  The  crash  sound  is that  of  a  true  crash.  When  I  got  a  ride  pattern  going  and  then put the stick shaft into the edge of the cymbal, the result was a distinct,  medium-range  crash  that  dissipated  quickly  enough that the ride momentum was never lost. Somehow Zildjian has engineered  control  into  the  crash  of  a  crash/ride.  It  also  has  a nice, in-between bell sound. This is an impressive cymbal."<br>
 
"I  found  the  20"  K  crash/ride  very  appealing  because  of  its versatility. It has a darker attack than the dedicated rides, and it holds  its  tone  well  on  long  ride  patterns.  The  crash  sound  is that  of  a  true  crash.  When  I  got  a  ride  pattern  going  and  then put the stick shaft into the edge of the cymbal, the result was a distinct,  medium-range  crash  that  dissipated  quickly  enough that the ride momentum was never lost. Somehow Zildjian has engineered  control  into  the  crash  of  a  crash/ride.  It  also  has  a nice, in-between bell sound. This is an impressive cymbal."<br>
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Review written by Robin Tolleson ("New K Zildjian Cymbals - Myth Meets Reality...Almost", Modern Drummer, March 2002, p. 37)<br>
 
Review written by Robin Tolleson ("New K Zildjian Cymbals - Myth Meets Reality...Almost", Modern Drummer, March 2002, p. 37)<br>
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''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Zildjian_Rick_Allen|Rick Allen]]
 
''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Zildjian_Rick_Allen|Rick Allen]]

Revision as of 12:57, 28 September 2024

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Group: Rides
Type: Crash Ride
Size: 20 Inch
Series: K Zildjian
Weight: 1958g (IAK), 2031g (2 Rivets, EAK), 2048g, 2049g, 2068g, 2089g, 2093g, 2099g, 2142g (EAK), 2149g, 2150g, 2158g, 2162g, 2187g, 2196g (IAK), 2259g
Years of production: 1982 - Present
Sound file: K Zildjian 20" Crash Ride
K Zildjian 20" Crash Ride
K Zildjian 20" Crash Ride
K Zildjian 20" Crash Ride
K Zildjian 20" Crash Ride
K Zildjian 20" Crash Ride
K Zildjian 20" Crash Ride
K Zildjian 20" Crash Ride
K Zildjian 20" Crash Ride
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: (NOTE: This review takes place after the entire series was re-designed in 2001)

"I found the 20" K crash/ride very appealing because of its versatility. It has a darker attack than the dedicated rides, and it holds its tone well on long ride patterns. The crash sound is that of a true crash. When I got a ride pattern going and then put the stick shaft into the edge of the cymbal, the result was a distinct, medium-range crash that dissipated quickly enough that the ride momentum was never lost. Somehow Zildjian has engineered control into the crash of a crash/ride. It also has a nice, in-between bell sound. This is an impressive cymbal."

Review written by Robin Tolleson ("New K Zildjian Cymbals - Myth Meets Reality...Almost", Modern Drummer, March 2002, p. 37)

Artist/song where it can be heard: Rick Allen