Difference between revisions of "Sabian HHX Evolution 16" Crash"
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'''Review:''' "Save for their pitches, the 16" and 17" crashes were nearly identical to one another. They were powerful yet colorful, with a decay that didn’t linger. Featuring “medium” rather than “jumbo” hammering, these two cymbals had less “shimmer” than the ride. But they had great resonance, perhaps because of their raw, unlathed bells."<br> | '''Review:''' "Save for their pitches, the 16" and 17" crashes were nearly identical to one another. They were powerful yet colorful, with a decay that didn’t linger. Featuring “medium” rather than “jumbo” hammering, these two cymbals had less “shimmer” than the ride. But they had great resonance, perhaps because of their raw, unlathed bells."<br> | ||
| − | Review written by Will Romano ("Sabian HHX Evolution Series Cymbals - A Look At Weckl’s Wonders", Modern Drummer, June 2002, p. 29) <br> | + | :Review written by Will Romano ("Sabian HHX Evolution Series Cymbals - A Look At Weckl’s Wonders", Modern Drummer, June 2002, p. 29) <br> |
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Calvin Rodgers]] | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Calvin Rodgers]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:13, 13 December 2025
Group: Crashes
Type: Crash
Size: 16 Inch
Series: HHX Evolution
Weight: 818g, 832g, 836g, 839g, 843g, 844g, 846g, 846g, 850g, 851g, 860g
Median Weight: 844g (n=11)
Years of production: 2002 - Present
Sound file: HHX Evolution 16" Crash
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HHX Evolution 16" Crash
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Review: "Save for their pitches, the 16" and 17" crashes were nearly identical to one another. They were powerful yet colorful, with a decay that didn’t linger. Featuring “medium” rather than “jumbo” hammering, these two cymbals had less “shimmer” than the ride. But they had great resonance, perhaps because of their raw, unlathed bells."
- Review written by Will Romano ("Sabian HHX Evolution Series Cymbals - A Look At Weckl’s Wonders", Modern Drummer, June 2002, p. 29)
Artist/song where it can be heard: Calvin Rodgers