Difference between revisions of "Sabian XS20"

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==== Rides ====  
 
==== Rides ====  
 
* '''[[Sabian Crash Ride|Crash Ride]] - [[Sabian XS20 18" Crash Ride|18"]]
 
* '''[[Sabian Crash Ride|Crash Ride]] - [[Sabian XS20 18" Crash Ride|18"]]
* '''[[Sabian Medium Ride|Medium Ride]] - [[Sabian XS20 20" Medium Ride|20"]]
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* '''[[Sabian Medium Ride|Medium Ride]] - [[Sabian XS20 20" Medium Ride|20"]] [[Sabian XS20 21" Medium Ride|21"]]
 
* '''[[Sabian Rock Ride|Rock Ride]] - [[Sabian XS20 20" Rock Ride|20"]]
 
* '''[[Sabian Rock Ride|Rock Ride]] - [[Sabian XS20 20" Rock Ride|20"]]
  

Revision as of 03:53, 6 April 2025

XS20 Ad (2003)
XS20 Ad (2003)

Introduction: 2003
Redesigned with hand lathing: 2007*
Brilliant Finish Option Introduced: 2010
Discontinued: 2016?
Background: Cost-effective, high-tech precision casting, along with the specific metals used, allow these cymbals to offer a multilayered response at affordable prices
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Production: The natural-finished cymbals are line-lathed top and bottom to offer responsive performance
Applications: All volume settings • Live playing and recording • Entire range of music styles
Users:
Sound: The overall series consists of cymbals pitched in the mid ranges, often with nice bright tones


Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats

Chinas

Splashes

Band & Orchestra


Source:
(*) Modern Drummer, May 2007, p.42