Difference between revisions of "Zildjian A Avedis 20" Crash Ride"
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[https://youtu.be/GnZqu82qaoo?si=LVaCFhuT3NgVJKRE A Avedis 20" Crash Ride] <br> | [https://youtu.be/GnZqu82qaoo?si=LVaCFhuT3NgVJKRE A Avedis 20" Crash Ride] <br> | ||
'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Crash Ride#A Avedis|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Crash Ride#A Avedis|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
| − | '''Review:''' | + | '''Review:''' "The crash/rides are all similar in their makeup and vibe. Not one stood out as heavier or with a dramatically different character to the next. The big 22” was an obvious choice of ride for me. The bell was really cutting, the body of the cymbal yielded a super light wash with light stick definition, a lot of nice sustain and a bright tone. I could hear instantly that this cymbal could cut the jazz thing in the Buddy Rich era or the rock thing for Ginger Baker. It’s a familiar sound and still one to love. |
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| − | ''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Zildjian Jason McGerr|Jason McGerr]] | + | The smaller I went, the characteristics remained the same, the pitch just changed. Great bells and a shimmering tone overall – bright, yes, but also warm and useable thanks to the lathing and that patina. They’re very loud cymbals that project well, but they’re not harsh at all, which is contrary to what I was actually expecting. Some vintage cymbals can be harsh on the ears but these aren’t. The only downside is that perhaps there’s a little too much wash on the rides for every situation but I’m really nit-picking there." |
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| + | :Review written by Mixdownmag ("REVIEWED: ZILDJIAN AVEDIS CYMBALS", [https://mixdownmag.com.au/reviews/cymbals/reviewed-zildjian-avedis-cymbals/ mixdownmag.com.au]) <br> | ||
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| + | ''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Zildjian Jason McGerr|Jason McGerr]], [[Ilan Rubin]] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:28, 9 February 2026
Group: Rides
Type: Crash Ride
Size: 20 Inch
Series: A Avedis
Weight: 1632g, 1674g, 1730g, 1764g, 1814g, 1818g, 1822g, 1860g, 1860g, 1864g, 1894g, 1916g, 1928g
Median Weight: 1822g (n=13)
Years of production: 2016 - 2022
Sound file: A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
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A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
A Avedis 20" Crash Ride
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The crash/rides are all similar in their makeup and vibe. Not one stood out as heavier or with a dramatically different character to the next. The big 22” was an obvious choice of ride for me. The bell was really cutting, the body of the cymbal yielded a super light wash with light stick definition, a lot of nice sustain and a bright tone. I could hear instantly that this cymbal could cut the jazz thing in the Buddy Rich era or the rock thing for Ginger Baker. It’s a familiar sound and still one to love.
The smaller I went, the characteristics remained the same, the pitch just changed. Great bells and a shimmering tone overall – bright, yes, but also warm and useable thanks to the lathing and that patina. They’re very loud cymbals that project well, but they’re not harsh at all, which is contrary to what I was actually expecting. Some vintage cymbals can be harsh on the ears but these aren’t. The only downside is that perhaps there’s a little too much wash on the rides for every situation but I’m really nit-picking there."
- Review written by Mixdownmag ("REVIEWED: ZILDJIAN AVEDIS CYMBALS", mixdownmag.com.au)
Artist/song where it can be heard: Jason McGerr, Ilan Rubin