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* Designed in collaboration with Matt Greiner, the Blast Bell delivers a darker twist on the popular Zil-Bel. With a lower shape and raw finish, this 7" bell delivers quick sustain with dark overtones. It's the perfect choice when you want a bell that fits into a mix, but can still cut enough to be heard. It's great for piggybacking on an existing ride cymbal, giving you a bell target that's easier to hit, and easier to get a consistent tone out of. (1) <br> | * Designed in collaboration with Matt Greiner, the Blast Bell delivers a darker twist on the popular Zil-Bel. With a lower shape and raw finish, this 7" bell delivers quick sustain with dark overtones. It's the perfect choice when you want a bell that fits into a mix, but can still cut enough to be heard. It's great for piggybacking on an existing ride cymbal, giving you a bell target that's easier to hit, and easier to get a consistent tone out of. (1) <br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:29, 6 January 2025
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- Designed in collaboration with Matt Greiner, the Blast Bell delivers a darker twist on the popular Zil-Bel. With a lower shape and raw finish, this 7" bell delivers quick sustain with dark overtones. It's the perfect choice when you want a bell that fits into a mix, but can still cut enough to be heard. It's great for piggybacking on an existing ride cymbal, giving you a bell target that's easier to hit, and easier to get a consistent tone out of. (1)
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