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Revision as of 06:27, 15 November 2023
Contents
Introduction: 1993 (Originally called "Oriental".)
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Applications: All volume settings, live and studio. From medium soft to very loud settings, its brilliant warmth and precise tone have made it a favorite of drummers worldwide.
Sound: “Effects” cymbals are unique and alternative cymbals that offer other distinct sounds. Beyond the basic cymbal types, FX cymbals offer a world of specialty sounds that can help complete your setup. Some popular options include stacks, bells, and trash crashes.
Chinas
Splashes (and Bells)
- Blast Bell - 7"
- Trash Splash - 9" 11"
- Volcano Cup Zil-Bel - 7.5"
- Zil-Bel - 6" 9.5"
Crashes
Stacks
Information from:
- zildjian.com
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