Difference between revisions of "Zildjian ZHT 15" Fast Crash"
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'''Review:''' "The two new ZHT Fast Crash models are quick to respond, with an initial explosion, that drops back to a long, shimmering decay. The 17" crash had plenty of body, while the 15" seemed more effective for sharp punctuations. The bells on both proved useful for accents." <br> | '''Review:''' "The two new ZHT Fast Crash models are quick to respond, with an initial explosion, that drops back to a long, shimmering decay. The 17" crash had plenty of body, while the 15" seemed more effective for sharp punctuations. The bells on both proved useful for accents." <br> | ||
| − | Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-Up - Zildjian ZHT | + | :Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-Up - Zildjian K Light, A Custom EFX, and New ZHT Models", Modern Drummer, April 2007, p. 32) <br> |
'''Review:''' "The two Fast Crashes (15" and 17") are unsurprisingly a darn sight quicker than the 20" Crash/Ride. The 15" Fast Crash model displays the unmistakable topiness of sheet bronze, giving a decidedly sharp, short burst of noise that was way too shrill. The 17" cymbal, meanwhile, possessed a much better balance of tonality, producing a rapid opening brightness with a deeper note beneath. A harmonious decay rounded things nicely, making it an infinitely more pleasing cymbal."<br> | '''Review:''' "The two Fast Crashes (15" and 17") are unsurprisingly a darn sight quicker than the 20" Crash/Ride. The 15" Fast Crash model displays the unmistakable topiness of sheet bronze, giving a decidedly sharp, short burst of noise that was way too shrill. The 17" cymbal, meanwhile, possessed a much better balance of tonality, producing a rapid opening brightness with a deeper note beneath. A harmonious decay rounded things nicely, making it an infinitely more pleasing cymbal."<br> | ||
| − | Review written by Music Radar Team ("Zildjian ZHT Mastersound Hi-hats 13" review", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/zildjian-zht-mastersound-hi-hats-13-27187 Music Radar], December 11, 2007)<br> | + | :Review written by Music Radar Team ("Zildjian ZHT Mastersound Hi-hats 13" review", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/zildjian-zht-mastersound-hi-hats-13-27187 Music Radar], December 11, 2007)<br> |
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Latest revision as of 05:52, 19 October 2025
Group: Crashes
Type: Fast Crash
Size: 15 Inch
Series: ZHT
Weight: ?g
Years of production: 2007 - ?
Sound file: ZHT 15" Fast Crash
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The two new ZHT Fast Crash models are quick to respond, with an initial explosion, that drops back to a long, shimmering decay. The 17" crash had plenty of body, while the 15" seemed more effective for sharp punctuations. The bells on both proved useful for accents."
- Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-Up - Zildjian K Light, A Custom EFX, and New ZHT Models", Modern Drummer, April 2007, p. 32)
Review: "The two Fast Crashes (15" and 17") are unsurprisingly a darn sight quicker than the 20" Crash/Ride. The 15" Fast Crash model displays the unmistakable topiness of sheet bronze, giving a decidedly sharp, short burst of noise that was way too shrill. The 17" cymbal, meanwhile, possessed a much better balance of tonality, producing a rapid opening brightness with a deeper note beneath. A harmonious decay rounded things nicely, making it an infinitely more pleasing cymbal."
- Review written by Music Radar Team ("Zildjian ZHT Mastersound Hi-hats 13" review", Music Radar, December 11, 2007)
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