Difference between revisions of "Zildjian K Constantinople 22" Flat"

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Obviously I really liked the 22" flat ride."
 
Obviously I really liked the 22" flat ride."
  
Review written by Martin Patmos ("Zildjian K Constantinople Hi-Bell Rides, Flat Rides, And 13" Hi-Hats", Modern Drummer, March 2006, p.37)<br>
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:Review written by Martin Patmos ("Zildjian K Constantinople Hi-Bell Rides, Flat Rides, And 13" Hi-Hats", Modern Drummer, March 2006, p.37)<br>
  
 
'''Review:''' "The two Flat rides are both delightfully thin and, like their Hi Bell counterparts, are rippled with a comprehensive pattern of hammering and lathing. Both models wobble sensuously when played, the larger of the two quite voluptuously.
 
'''Review:''' "The two Flat rides are both delightfully thin and, like their Hi Bell counterparts, are rippled with a comprehensive pattern of hammering and lathing. Both models wobble sensuously when played, the larger of the two quite voluptuously.
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The 22" ride is far darker and mellower and produces a lovely, woody stick sound. The best Flat rides are full of subtleties, dynamic capabilities and character and either of this pair make splendid examples."<br>
 
The 22" ride is far darker and mellower and produces a lovely, woody stick sound. The best Flat rides are full of subtleties, dynamic capabilities and character and either of this pair make splendid examples."<br>
  
Review written by Rhythm ("Zildjian K Constantinople Hi-Hat 13" review", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/zildjian-k-constantinople-hi-hat-13-26888 MusicRadar.com], December 10, 2007)<br>
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:Review written by Rhythm ("Zildjian K Constantinople Hi-Hat 13" review", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/zildjian-k-constantinople-hi-hat-13-26888 MusicRadar.com], December 10, 2007)<br>
  
 
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Group: Rides
Type: Flat
Size: 22 Inch
Series: K Constantinople
Weight: 2140g, 2170g, 2176g, 2183g, 2188g, 2306g
Years of production: 2005 - 2009
Sound file: K Constantinople 22" Flat
K Constantinople 22" Flat
K Constantinople 22" Flat
K Constantinople 22" Flat
K Constantinople 22" Flat
K Constantinople 22" Flat
K Constantinople 22" Flat
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 22" flat was actually the first cymbal I played of all the new rides, and while I switched rides in and out on three other stands, that 22" flat stayed in place practically the whole time. I was captivated by its sound.

The 22" flat had a slightly sizzly, smokey, dark sound that seeped forth into the overall rhythm. It sounded neither above nor below, but rather through the music. While I was playing it I could see the edge wobbling - to the point where it looked like a rippling pool of water.

The flat ride was soft and warm to play on, and very easy to control. It had minimal buildup, and it possessed a great 'tick' sound with an attractive cushion that spread forth once the sound got going. Even when I crashed an accent, excellent stick definition was maintained.

Obviously I really liked the 22" flat ride."

Review written by Martin Patmos ("Zildjian K Constantinople Hi-Bell Rides, Flat Rides, And 13" Hi-Hats", Modern Drummer, March 2006, p.37)

Review: "The two Flat rides are both delightfully thin and, like their Hi Bell counterparts, are rippled with a comprehensive pattern of hammering and lathing. Both models wobble sensuously when played, the larger of the two quite voluptuously.

The 22" ride is far darker and mellower and produces a lovely, woody stick sound. The best Flat rides are full of subtleties, dynamic capabilities and character and either of this pair make splendid examples."

Review written by Rhythm ("Zildjian K Constantinople Hi-Hat 13" review", MusicRadar.com, December 10, 2007)

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