Difference between revisions of "Zildjian ZXT Titanium"

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'''Introduction:'''  2003<br>
 
'''Introduction:'''  2003<br>
'''Discontinued:''' <br>
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'''Discontinued:''' 2006 <br>
 
'''Background:''' The titanium  coating  is  applied  using  a  vapor  deposition process  that  allows  the  cymbals  to  be  coated  evenly, which  enhances  their  sonic  properties. Logos are laser engraved into each cymbal  <br>
 
'''Background:''' The titanium  coating  is  applied  using  a  vapor  deposition process  that  allows  the  cymbals  to  be  coated  evenly, which  enhances  their  sonic  properties. Logos are laser engraved into each cymbal  <br>
 
'''Alloy:''' [[Alloys#B8_Alloy|B8]]<br>
 
'''Alloy:''' [[Alloys#B8_Alloy|B8]]<br>

Revision as of 02:52, 11 July 2024

ZXT Titanium Ad (2003)
ZXT Titanium Family.jpg

Introduction: 2003
Discontinued: 2006
Background: The titanium coating is applied using a vapor deposition process that allows the cymbals to be coated evenly, which enhances their sonic properties. Logos are laser engraved into each cymbal
Alloy: B8
Quality:
Sound: Although they feature the same hammering and lathing techniques as ZXT models, ZXT Titanium cymbals have a brighter and more powerful sound.
Company Description: "a comprehensive range of professional, high-quality sounds with a mirror-like titanium finish."

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