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| − | *'''[[A Zildjian]] - [[A Zildjian 16" Rock Crash|16"]] [[A Zildjian 17" Rock Crash|17"]] [[A Zildjian 18" Rock Crash|18"]] [[A Zildjian 19" Rock Crash|19"]] | + | *'''[[A Zildjian]] - [[A Zildjian 16" Rock Crash|16"]] [[A Zildjian 17" Rock Crash|17"]] [[A Zildjian 18" Rock Crash|18"]] [[A Zildjian 19" Rock Crash|19"]] [[A Zildjian 20" Rock Crash|20"]] |
*'''[[Zildjian Amir#Amir II|Amir II]] - [[Zildjian_Amir II 16" Rock Crash|16"]] [[Zildjian_Amir II 18" Rock Crash|18"]] | *'''[[Zildjian Amir#Amir II|Amir II]] - [[Zildjian_Amir II 16" Rock Crash|16"]] [[Zildjian_Amir II 18" Rock Crash|18"]] | ||
*'''[[Zildjian S|S]] - [[Zildjian_S 16" Rock Crash|16"]] [[Zildjian_S 18" Rock Crash|18"]] [[Zildjian_S 20" Rock Crash|20"]] | *'''[[Zildjian S|S]] - [[Zildjian_S 16" Rock Crash|16"]] [[Zildjian_S 18" Rock Crash|18"]] [[Zildjian_S 20" Rock Crash|20"]] | ||
| + | *'''[[Zildjian Scimitar#Scimitar Bronze|Scimitar Bronze]] - [[Zildjian Scimitar 16" Rock Crash|16"]] [[Zildjian Scimitar 18" Rock Crash|18"]] | ||
*'''[[Zildjian Z Custom|Z Custom]] - [[Z_Custom_16"_Rock_Crash|16"]] [[Z_Custom_17"_Rock_Crash|17"]] [[Z_Custom_18"_Rock_Crash|18"]] [[Z_Custom_19"_Rock_Crash|19"]] | *'''[[Zildjian Z Custom|Z Custom]] - [[Z_Custom_16"_Rock_Crash|16"]] [[Z_Custom_17"_Rock_Crash|17"]] [[Z_Custom_18"_Rock_Crash|18"]] [[Z_Custom_19"_Rock_Crash|19"]] | ||
*'''[[Zildjian Z3|Z3]] - [[Z3_16"_Rock_Crash|16"]] [[Z3_17"_Rock_Crash|17"]] [[Z3_18"_Rock_Crash|18"]] [[Z3_19"_Rock_Crash|19"]] | *'''[[Zildjian Z3|Z3]] - [[Z3_16"_Rock_Crash|16"]] [[Z3_17"_Rock_Crash|17"]] [[Z3_18"_Rock_Crash|18"]] [[Z3_19"_Rock_Crash|19"]] | ||
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====[[Zildjian S|S]] ==== | ====[[Zildjian S|S]] ==== | ||
* Built to cut through the mix, S Family rock crashes offer you the volume and projection when you need it most. Medium heavy in weight, these cymbals are higher pitched with an enhanced attack and cutting power. Great for live performances where more projection is needed. With a name like “Rock,” they won’t ever let you down.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue><br> | * Built to cut through the mix, S Family rock crashes offer you the volume and projection when you need it most. Medium heavy in weight, these cymbals are higher pitched with an enhanced attack and cutting power. Great for live performances where more projection is needed. With a name like “Rock,” they won’t ever let you down.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue><br> | ||
| + | ====[[Zildjian Scimitar#Scimitar Bronze|Scimitar Bronze]]==== | ||
| + | * Bright, loud characteristics with maximum crash qualities for hard rock players.<font color=blue><sup>4</sup></font color=blue> | ||
====[[Zildjian ZBT Plus|ZBT Plus]]==== | ====[[Zildjian ZBT Plus|ZBT Plus]]==== | ||
* Higher-pitched louder crash with enhanced projection characteristics.<font color=blue><sup>3</sup></font color=blue> | * Higher-pitched louder crash with enhanced projection characteristics.<font color=blue><sup>3</sup></font color=blue> | ||
====[[Zildjian Z Custom|Z Custom]]==== | ====[[Zildjian Z Custom|Z Custom]]==== | ||
* Loud, powerful crash with stronger high-end.<font color=blue><sup>3</sup></font color=blue> | * Loud, powerful crash with stronger high-end.<font color=blue><sup>3</sup></font color=blue> | ||
| + | ====[[Zildjian ZHT|ZHT]] ==== | ||
| + | * Higher pitched Crash with enhanced attack, projection and volume characteristics.<font color=blue><sup>5</sup></font color=blue> | ||
| + | ====[[Zildjian ZXT|ZXT]]==== | ||
| + | * Higher pitched crash with enhanced projection characteristics.<font color=blue><sup>6</sup></font color=blue> | ||
| + | ====[[Zildjian ZXT Titanium|ZXT Titanium]]==== | ||
| + | * Higher pitched crash with enhanced projection characteristics.<font color=blue><sup>6</sup></font color=blue> | ||
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<font color=blue><sup>3</sup></font color=blue> Zildjian Cymbal & Drumstick Selection Guide 1998<br> | <font color=blue><sup>3</sup></font color=blue> Zildjian Cymbal & Drumstick Selection Guide 1998<br> | ||
| + | <font color=blue><sup>4</sup></font color=blue> Zildjian Catalog 1991<br> | ||
| + | <font color=blue><sup>5</sup></font color=blue> [https://web.archive.org/web/20060325141245/http://www.zildjian.com/EN-US/products/default.ad2?posID=2&catalogID=-1&typeID=0&sortID=0&useID=0 Zildjian.com Internet Archive snapshot of 03/25/2006]<br> | ||
| + | <font color=blue><sup>6</sup></font color=blue> [https://web.archive.org/web/20040130093102fw_/http://www.zildjian.com/zxt/ Zildjian.com]<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:17, 9 June 2025
Series - Sizes
- A Zildjian - 16" 17" 18" 19" 20"
- Amir II - 16" 18"
- S - 16" 18" 20"
- Scimitar Bronze - 16" 18"
- Z Custom - 16" 17" 18" 19"
- Z3 - 16" 17" 18" 19"
- ZBT Plus - 16" 18"
- ZHT - 16" 18"
- ZXT - 16" 18"
- ZXT Titanium - 16" 18"
Description
A Zildjian
- A heavy cymbal with a special taper and a larger, deeper cup. The strongest, most powerful and highest in pitch of the A. Zildjian crashes.1
S
- Built to cut through the mix, S Family rock crashes offer you the volume and projection when you need it most. Medium heavy in weight, these cymbals are higher pitched with an enhanced attack and cutting power. Great for live performances where more projection is needed. With a name like “Rock,” they won’t ever let you down.2
Scimitar Bronze
- Bright, loud characteristics with maximum crash qualities for hard rock players.4
ZBT Plus
- Higher-pitched louder crash with enhanced projection characteristics.3
Z Custom
- Loud, powerful crash with stronger high-end.3
ZHT
- Higher pitched Crash with enhanced attack, projection and volume characteristics.5
ZXT
- Higher pitched crash with enhanced projection characteristics.6
ZXT Titanium
- Higher pitched crash with enhanced projection characteristics.6
Information from:
1 1987 Zildjian catalog
2 zildjian.com (retrieved January 4, 2025)
3 Zildjian Cymbal & Drumstick Selection Guide 1998
4 Zildjian Catalog 1991
5 Zildjian.com Internet Archive snapshot of 03/25/2006
6 Zildjian.com
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