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'''Group:''' [[Sabian Cymbal Type#Rides|Rides]]<br>
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'''Group:''' [[Sabian Types and Models#Rides|Rides]]<br>
 
'''Type:''' [[Sabian Flat Ride|Flat Ride]]<br>
 
'''Type:''' [[Sabian Flat Ride|Flat Ride]]<br>
 
'''Size:''' 20 Inch<br>
 
'''Size:''' 20 Inch<br>
 
'''Series:''' [[Sabian Radia|Radia]]<br>
 
'''Series:''' [[Sabian Radia|Radia]]<br>
'''Weight:''' 2440g, 2592g<br>
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'''Weight:''' 2440g, 2592g, 2728g<br>
'''Years of production:'''  ?<br>
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'''Median Weight:''' 2592g (n=3)<br>
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'''Years of production:'''  1998 - ?<br>
 
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/ObzsjbOv73M?si=TwJHuGTksvOWXru9 Radia 16" & 18" Crashes / 20" Flat Ride / 18" Chinese]<br>
 
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/ObzsjbOv73M?si=TwJHuGTksvOWXru9 Radia 16" & 18" Crashes / 20" Flat Ride / 18" Chinese]<br>
 
'''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Flat Ride#Radia|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Flat Ride#Radia|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Review''': "Used alone, the Radia flat ride is arguably the most "normal" of the series, although it too has a distinctive voice. As you'd expect from a flat ride, it was dry and clear, with absolutely no buildup, but less "pingy" than most, with a balanced midrange that would blend well with any lower-volume ensemble. Sabian suggests trying the flatride with the 18" Radia Chinese stacked on top. (Terry uses a 20" Chinese.) This combination was noisy, rattly, and aggressive—one I wouldn't recommend for the piano solo on "Tenderly"—but for louder, nastier settings...?"  <br>
 
'''Review''': "Used alone, the Radia flat ride is arguably the most "normal" of the series, although it too has a distinctive voice. As you'd expect from a flat ride, it was dry and clear, with absolutely no buildup, but less "pingy" than most, with a balanced midrange that would blend well with any lower-volume ensemble. Sabian suggests trying the flatride with the 18" Radia Chinese stacked on top. (Terry uses a 20" Chinese.) This combination was noisy, rattly, and aggressive—one I wouldn't recommend for the piano solo on "Tenderly"—but for louder, nastier settings...?"  <br>
Review written by Rich Watson ("Product Close-Up - Sabian Signature Cymbals", Modern Drummer, June 1998, p.46)<br>
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:'''
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:Review written by Rich Watson ("Product Close-Up - Sabian Signature Cymbals", Modern Drummer, June 1998, p.46)<br>
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'''Review:''' The weight on mine is 2440g, about the same as a Medium Ride. The definition was on par with one of those - not "pingy" like a heavier ride, but not a "tah" sound like a thin one. Underneath the definition is an exotic, light wash, that seemed almost sort of "spacey". Crashing it produced a "doomy" sound, which, to be honest, I didn't care for, nor do I see much use for. It doesn't have the sort of crystalline sound I'm used to in a flat ride, so in that regard Sabian did a great job at designing a unique cymbal.
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:Review written by [[User:Bluejacketsfan|Bluejacketsfan]]
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Terry Bozzio]]

Latest revision as of 02:26, 25 January 2026

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Group: Rides
Type: Flat Ride
Size: 20 Inch
Series: Radia
Weight: 2440g, 2592g, 2728g
Median Weight: 2592g (n=3)
Years of production: 1998 - ?
Sound file: Radia 16" & 18" Crashes / 20" Flat Ride / 18" Chinese
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Used alone, the Radia flat ride is arguably the most "normal" of the series, although it too has a distinctive voice. As you'd expect from a flat ride, it was dry and clear, with absolutely no buildup, but less "pingy" than most, with a balanced midrange that would blend well with any lower-volume ensemble. Sabian suggests trying the flatride with the 18" Radia Chinese stacked on top. (Terry uses a 20" Chinese.) This combination was noisy, rattly, and aggressive—one I wouldn't recommend for the piano solo on "Tenderly"—but for louder, nastier settings...?"

Review written by Rich Watson ("Product Close-Up - Sabian Signature Cymbals", Modern Drummer, June 1998, p.46)

Review: The weight on mine is 2440g, about the same as a Medium Ride. The definition was on par with one of those - not "pingy" like a heavier ride, but not a "tah" sound like a thin one. Underneath the definition is an exotic, light wash, that seemed almost sort of "spacey". Crashing it produced a "doomy" sound, which, to be honest, I didn't care for, nor do I see much use for. It doesn't have the sort of crystalline sound I'm used to in a flat ride, so in that regard Sabian did a great job at designing a unique cymbal.

Review written by Bluejacketsfan

Artist/song where it can be heard: Terry Bozzio