Difference between revisions of "Zildjian FX 9.5" Zil-Bel"
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'''Size:''' 9.5 Inch<br> | '''Size:''' 9.5 Inch<br> | ||
'''Series:''' [[Zildjian FX#Zildjian FX|FX]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[Zildjian FX#Zildjian FX|FX]]<br> | ||
| − | '''Weight:''' 1137g, 1241g, 1262g. 1280g, 1296g, 1309g, 1358g, 1392g, 1416g, 1477g, 1529g <br> | + | '''Weight:''' 1137g, 1234g, 1241g, 1262g. 1280g, 1296g, 1309g, 1358g, 1392g, 1395g (2015 Serial Number), 1416g, 1477g, 1529g <br> |
| − | '''Median Weight:''' 1309g (n= | + | '''Median Weight:''' 1309g (n=13)<br> |
'''Years of production:''' 1995<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> - Present<br> | '''Years of production:''' 1995<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> - Present<br> | ||
'''Sound File:''' [https://youtu.be/IddRRQvP79c Zildjian FX 9.5" Zil-Bel] <br> | '''Sound File:''' [https://youtu.be/IddRRQvP79c Zildjian FX 9.5" Zil-Bel] <br> | ||
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'''Review:''' "Zildjian has also added two special-effects cymbals to the line: 6" and 9 1/2" Zil-Bels. These are essentially industrial-weight cymbal bells that verge on sounding like anvils. Besides their obvious suitability for aggressive, cutting, Latin-type bell patterns, the Zil-Bels can also be struck on their edges, producing sustained church-bell or chime-like tones. (You'll have to decide for yourself how applicable that is for your particular requirements.) These are more "metallic percussion instruments" than "cymbals," but they could certainly add some color to a drumkit setup." <br> | '''Review:''' "Zildjian has also added two special-effects cymbals to the line: 6" and 9 1/2" Zil-Bels. These are essentially industrial-weight cymbal bells that verge on sounding like anvils. Besides their obvious suitability for aggressive, cutting, Latin-type bell patterns, the Zil-Bels can also be struck on their edges, producing sustained church-bell or chime-like tones. (You'll have to decide for yourself how applicable that is for your particular requirements.) These are more "metallic percussion instruments" than "cymbals," but they could certainly add some color to a drumkit setup." <br> | ||
| − | Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Zildjian K Custom Dark Cymbals and Zil-Bels", Modern Drummer, January 1996, p.41)<br> | + | :Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Zildjian K Custom Dark Cymbals and Zil-Bels", Modern Drummer, January 1996, p.41)<br> |
| − | ''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Zildjian Carter Beauford|Carter Beauford]], [[Zildjian Tommy Lee|Tommy Lee]], [[Zildjian Morgan Rose|Morgan Rose]]<br> | + | ''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Zildjian Carter Beauford|Carter Beauford]], [[Deen Castronovo]], [[Phil Ehart]], [[Zildjian Tommy Lee|Tommy Lee]], [[Zildjian Morgan Rose|Morgan Rose]], [[Zildjian Eric Singer|Eric Singer]], [[Zildjian Matt Sorum|Matt Sorum]]<br> |
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Source:<br> | Source:<br> | ||
<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> "Highlights Of Summer NAMM" (Modern Drummer, December 1995, p.27)<br> | <font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> "Highlights Of Summer NAMM" (Modern Drummer, December 1995, p.27)<br> | ||
Latest revision as of 12:49, 14 December 2025
Group: Splashes (and Bells)
Type: Zil-Bel
Size: 9.5 Inch
Series: FX
Weight: 1137g, 1234g, 1241g, 1262g. 1280g, 1296g, 1309g, 1358g, 1392g, 1395g (2015 Serial Number), 1416g, 1477g, 1529g
Median Weight: 1309g (n=13)
Years of production: 19951 - Present
Sound File: Zildjian FX 9.5" Zil-Bel
Zildjian FX 9.5" Zil-Bel
Zildjian FX 9.5" Zil-Bel
Zildjian FX 9.5" Zil-Bel
Zildjian FX 9.5" Zil-Bel
Zildjian FX 9.5" Zil-Bel
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Review: "Zildjian has also added two special-effects cymbals to the line: 6" and 9 1/2" Zil-Bels. These are essentially industrial-weight cymbal bells that verge on sounding like anvils. Besides their obvious suitability for aggressive, cutting, Latin-type bell patterns, the Zil-Bels can also be struck on their edges, producing sustained church-bell or chime-like tones. (You'll have to decide for yourself how applicable that is for your particular requirements.) These are more "metallic percussion instruments" than "cymbals," but they could certainly add some color to a drumkit setup."
- Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Zildjian K Custom Dark Cymbals and Zil-Bels", Modern Drummer, January 1996, p.41)
Artist/song where it can be heard: Carter Beauford, Deen Castronovo, Phil Ehart, Tommy Lee, Morgan Rose, Eric Singer, Matt Sorum
Source:
1 "Highlights Of Summer NAMM" (Modern Drummer, December 1995, p.27)