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Gregg Stein of Zildjian was kind enough to supply a “standard”  A  Custom  16"  crash  for  comparison  with  its  Fast  sibling.  I  put  the  two  cymbals  side  by  side  and  played  them with  sticks  and  brushes.  The  Fast  crash  had  a  higher  voice and  greater  definition.  The  bell  was  especially  more  penetrating.  The  standard  crash  had  a  longer  sustain,  while  the Fast crash was true to its name and died away quickly."<br>
 
Gregg Stein of Zildjian was kind enough to supply a “standard”  A  Custom  16"  crash  for  comparison  with  its  Fast  sibling.  I  put  the  two  cymbals  side  by  side  and  played  them with  sticks  and  brushes.  The  Fast  crash  had  a  higher  voice and  greater  definition.  The  bell  was  especially  more  penetrating.  The  standard  crash  had  a  longer  sustain,  while  the Fast crash was true to its name and died away quickly."<br>
  
Review written by Chap Ostrander ("New Zildjian A Custom Models - Added Punch For The A Team", Modern Drummer, July 2002, p. 43)<br>
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:Review written by Chap Ostrander ("New Zildjian A Custom Models - Added Punch For The A Team", Modern Drummer, July 2002, p. 43)<br>
  
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Zildjian Chris Adler|Chris Adler]]
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Zildjian Chris Adler|Chris Adler]]

Latest revision as of 05:28, 14 December 2025

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Group: Crashes
Type: Fast Crash
Size: 14 Inch
Series: A Custom
Weight: 712g, 713g, 714g, 718g, 719g, 722g, 737g, 738g, 759g (2004 Serial Number)
Median Weight: 719g (n=9)
Years of production: 2002 - Present
Sound file: A Custom 14" Fast Crash
A Custom 14" Fast Crash
A Custom 14" Fast Crash
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "These A Custom models are very aptly named. Their quick decay makes them great for punching accents in close succession. I love to use double crashes at the end of phrases, and these are perfect for that. The range of voices goes from high and fiery in the 14" to lower and smoldering in the 18".When I hit each size, in order, the pitches seemed to go down in whole steps.

As with the rides, the hammering on the Fast crashes is very subtle. The profile of the cymbals is rather flat, which probably promotes the quick decay. The bells on all but the 18" are small but still satisfying to hit. The Fast crashes responded quickly when struck with mallets. The highs were still there, but there was lots of warmth as well.

Gregg Stein of Zildjian was kind enough to supply a “standard” A Custom 16" crash for comparison with its Fast sibling. I put the two cymbals side by side and played them with sticks and brushes. The Fast crash had a higher voice and greater definition. The bell was especially more penetrating. The standard crash had a longer sustain, while the Fast crash was true to its name and died away quickly."

Review written by Chap Ostrander ("New Zildjian A Custom Models - Added Punch For The A Team", Modern Drummer, July 2002, p. 43)

Artist/song where it can be heard: Chris Adler