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'''Group:''' [[Zildjian Types and Models#Rides|Rides]]<br>
 
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'''Type:''' [[Zildjian Sizzle Ride|Sizzle Ride]]<br>
 
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'''Review:''' "The Sizzle ride is a 20" medium-thin cymbal with six rivets equally spaced around the perimeter. It was a very pleasant and  comfortable  cymbal  to  play  and  listen  to—the  kind  of cymbal that I would look for places to use. Its lighter weight (as compared to the medium rides) gave it a lower and darker  voice,  but  the  stick  definition  was  still  surprisingly  good. Brushwork was very clean, and the rivets kept the sizzle alive while I played it. I don’t currently own a ride cymbal with rivets, but that may change very soon." <br>
 
'''Review:''' "The Sizzle ride is a 20" medium-thin cymbal with six rivets equally spaced around the perimeter. It was a very pleasant and  comfortable  cymbal  to  play  and  listen  to—the  kind  of cymbal that I would look for places to use. Its lighter weight (as compared to the medium rides) gave it a lower and darker  voice,  but  the  stick  definition  was  still  surprisingly  good. Brushwork was very clean, and the rivets kept the sizzle alive while I played it. I don’t currently own a ride cymbal with rivets, but that may change very soon." <br>
  
Review written by Chap Ostrander ("New Zildjian A Custom Models - Added Punch For The A Team", Modern Drummer, July 2002, p. 43)<br>
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:Review written by Chap Ostrander ("New Zildjian A Custom Models - Added Punch For The A Team", Modern Drummer, July 2002, p. 43)<br>
  
 
''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Zildjian Steve Smith|Steve Smith]]
 
''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Zildjian Steve Smith|Steve Smith]]

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Group: Rides
Type: Sizzle Ride
Size: 20 Inch
Series: A Custom
Weight: 1997g, 2078g, 2093g, 2136g (2001 Serial Number), 2139g, 2140g, 2168g, 2190g, 2195g, 2198g, 2199g, 2210g, 2241g, 2247g, 2249g, 2264g, 2330g, 2340g (2002 Serial Number)
Median Weight : 2197g (n=18)
Years of production: 2002 - 2018
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Review: "The Sizzle ride is a 20" medium-thin cymbal with six rivets equally spaced around the perimeter. It was a very pleasant and comfortable cymbal to play and listen to—the kind of cymbal that I would look for places to use. Its lighter weight (as compared to the medium rides) gave it a lower and darker voice, but the stick definition was still surprisingly good. Brushwork was very clean, and the rivets kept the sizzle alive while I played it. I don’t currently own a ride cymbal with rivets, but that may change very soon."

Review written by Chap Ostrander ("New Zildjian A Custom Models - Added Punch For The A Team", Modern Drummer, July 2002, p. 43)

Artist/song where it can be heard: Steve Smith