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'''Review:''' "The 18" Thin Crash was an effective voice as well. It was full, but with a softer impact and predictably thinner body. On the other hand, the Rock Crash had a sharp impact that was high-pitched and cutting. While these traits would undoubtedly be useful in amplified situations, the Rock Crash was ultimately my least favorite of the four." <br>
 
'''Review:''' "The 18" Thin Crash was an effective voice as well. It was full, but with a softer impact and predictably thinner body. On the other hand, the Rock Crash had a sharp impact that was high-pitched and cutting. While these traits would undoubtedly be useful in amplified situations, the Rock Crash was ultimately my least favorite of the four." <br>
  
Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-Up - Zildjian ZXT Titanium Cymbals - Space-Age Percussion", Modern Drummer, February 2004, p.37)
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 30 November 2025

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Group: Crashes
Type: Thin Crash
Size: 18 Inch
Series: ZXT Titanium
Weight: 1364g
Years of production: 2003 - 2006
Sound file: ZXT Titanium 18" Thin Crash
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 18" Thin Crash was an effective voice as well. It was full, but with a softer impact and predictably thinner body. On the other hand, the Rock Crash had a sharp impact that was high-pitched and cutting. While these traits would undoubtedly be useful in amplified situations, the Rock Crash was ultimately my least favorite of the four."

Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-Up - Zildjian ZXT Titanium Cymbals - Space-Age Percussion", Modern Drummer, February 2004, p.37)

Artist/song where it can be heard: