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| + | * Like all Sabian XSR cymbals, the 16-inch Monarch O-Zone Crash — part traditional crash, part FX cymbal — is fueled by Sabian's centuries-old B20 bronze formulation. But unlike others in the series, XSR Monarch O-Zone Crash features a series of perforations to impart a rawer, faster, more explosive bite to the aged B20's darkly musical attack. This gives the XSR Monarch O-Zone Crash broad applications: played softly, it adds subtle ornamentation with its dark and moody roar, but as it opens up, the XSR O-Zone transitions to an explosive fury characterized by a trashy, china-like penetrating power. This suits the XSR O-Zone Crash to a wide range of cymbal applications: accents, downbeats, grooves, stabs, and more.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> | ||
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| − | + | <font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> [https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/XSR1680M-OZ--sabian-16-inch-xsr-monarch-o-zone-crash-cymbal?msockid=2cd2c52f34c26b282b2ad16135446a4c sweetwater.com] (retrieved January 17, 2026) | |
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 18 January 2026
Series - Sizes
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Description
XSR
- Like all Sabian XSR cymbals, the 16-inch Monarch O-Zone Crash — part traditional crash, part FX cymbal — is fueled by Sabian's centuries-old B20 bronze formulation. But unlike others in the series, XSR Monarch O-Zone Crash features a series of perforations to impart a rawer, faster, more explosive bite to the aged B20's darkly musical attack. This gives the XSR Monarch O-Zone Crash broad applications: played softly, it adds subtle ornamentation with its dark and moody roar, but as it opens up, the XSR O-Zone transitions to an explosive fury characterized by a trashy, china-like penetrating power. This suits the XSR O-Zone Crash to a wide range of cymbal applications: accents, downbeats, grooves, stabs, and more.1
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1 sweetwater.com (retrieved January 17, 2026)
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