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'''Type:''' [[Zildjian Fast Splash|Fast Splash]]<br> | '''Type:''' [[Zildjian Fast Splash|Fast Splash]]<br> | ||
'''Size:''' 12 Inch<br> | '''Size:''' 12 Inch<br> | ||
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'''Review:''' "The 12" splash possessed characteristics similar to those noted for the 8" and 10" splashes. Although its larger diameter gave it a slightly lower pitch than those of its two smaller siblings, it still proved versatile, and it would fit in well with most cymbal setups."<br> | '''Review:''' "The 12" splash possessed characteristics similar to those noted for the 8" and 10" splashes. Although its larger diameter gave it a slightly lower pitch than those of its two smaller siblings, it still proved versatile, and it would fit in well with most cymbal setups."<br> | ||
| − | Review written by Paul Bielewicz (Product Close-Up - Zildjian A Fast Crash and Splash Cymbals - Familiar Sound, Faster Response", Modern Drummer, May 2006, p. 35) <br> | + | :Review written by Paul Bielewicz ("Product Close-Up - Zildjian A Fast Crash and Splash Cymbals - Familiar Sound, Faster Response", Modern Drummer, May 2006, p. 35) <br> |
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| + | '''Review:''' "When these characteristics of light weight and small bell are transferred to the splashes, the result is the quickest response and decay of all the A Zildjian splashes. | ||
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| + | Since the smaller a cymbal gets the greater proportion its bell takes up, all splashes tend towards a high pitched dinner gong 'ding' when you tap them. This is certainly noticeable on the 8" and 10" splashes. There is a razor-sharp, hissing attack followed by a bell-like afterglow. But once again, the fact the new bell is a bit smaller helps diminish this effect and it's nowhere near as off-putting as it is with some splashes we could name. | ||
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| + | The 12" by contrast is almost a mini crash cymbal and has correspondingly less of the bell sound and more of the silvery splash. It seems to us to sit neatly between the splashes and the crashes - which is a very handy niche to fill." | ||
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| + | :Review written by Music Radar Team ("Zildjian A Series Fast Crash 14" review", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/zildjian-a-series-fast-crash-14-26837 musicradar.com], November 29, 2007)<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:17, 6 January 2026
Group: Splashes
Type: Fast Splash
Size: 12 Inch
Series: A Zildjian
Weight: 420g, 425g
Years of production: 2005 - 2009
Sound File: A Zildjian 12" Fast Splash
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 12" splash possessed characteristics similar to those noted for the 8" and 10" splashes. Although its larger diameter gave it a slightly lower pitch than those of its two smaller siblings, it still proved versatile, and it would fit in well with most cymbal setups."
- Review written by Paul Bielewicz ("Product Close-Up - Zildjian A Fast Crash and Splash Cymbals - Familiar Sound, Faster Response", Modern Drummer, May 2006, p. 35)
Review: "When these characteristics of light weight and small bell are transferred to the splashes, the result is the quickest response and decay of all the A Zildjian splashes.
Since the smaller a cymbal gets the greater proportion its bell takes up, all splashes tend towards a high pitched dinner gong 'ding' when you tap them. This is certainly noticeable on the 8" and 10" splashes. There is a razor-sharp, hissing attack followed by a bell-like afterglow. But once again, the fact the new bell is a bit smaller helps diminish this effect and it's nowhere near as off-putting as it is with some splashes we could name.
The 12" by contrast is almost a mini crash cymbal and has correspondingly less of the bell sound and more of the silvery splash. It seems to us to sit neatly between the splashes and the crashes - which is a very handy niche to fill."
- Review written by Music Radar Team ("Zildjian A Series Fast Crash 14" review", musicradar.com, November 29, 2007)
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