Difference between revisions of "Zildjian ZHT 22" Ride"
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Its medium-heavy weight means you can crash on it as well-but for me it was a bit overbearing and stiff as a crash. The cymbal's decay was quite long, with an even midrange. "We haven't had a 22" sheet-alloy ride since the Amir line back in the '80s," Francis notes." <br> | Its medium-heavy weight means you can crash on it as well-but for me it was a bit overbearing and stiff as a crash. The cymbal's decay was quite long, with an even midrange. "We haven't had a 22" sheet-alloy ride since the Amir line back in the '80s," Francis notes." <br> | ||
| − | Review written by David Ciauro ("Zildjian EFX, FX, ZHT, and ZXT Additions", Modern Drummer, September 2010, p. 21)<br> | + | :Review written by David Ciauro ("Zildjian EFX, FX, ZHT, and ZXT Additions", Modern Drummer, September 2010, p. 21)<br> |
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Latest revision as of 03:15, 4 March 2026
Group: Rides
Type: Ride
Size: 22 Inch
Series: ZHT
Weight: 3653g
Years of production: 2010 - ?
Sound File: ZHT 22" Ride
ZHT 22" Ride
ZHT 22" Ride
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 22" ride was very clear. It had a good stick attack with a well-articulated ping, a clean body, and a clear bell sound.
Its medium-heavy weight means you can crash on it as well-but for me it was a bit overbearing and stiff as a crash. The cymbal's decay was quite long, with an even midrange. "We haven't had a 22" sheet-alloy ride since the Amir line back in the '80s," Francis notes."
- Review written by David Ciauro ("Zildjian EFX, FX, ZHT, and ZXT Additions", Modern Drummer, September 2010, p. 21)
Artist/song where it can be heard: