Difference between revisions of "Zildjian ZBT"
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* '''[[Zildjian Crash Ride|Crash Ride]] - [[Zildjian_ZBT 18" Crash Ride|18"]] | * '''[[Zildjian Crash Ride|Crash Ride]] - [[Zildjian_ZBT 18" Crash Ride|18"]] | ||
* '''[[Zildjian Ride|Ride]] - [[Zildjian_ZBT 20" Ride|20"]] [[Zildjian_ZBT 22" Ride|22"]] | * '''[[Zildjian Ride|Ride]] - [[Zildjian_ZBT 20" Ride|20"]] [[Zildjian_ZBT 22" Ride|22"]] | ||
| + | * '''[[Zildjian Rock Ride|Rock Ride]] - [[Zildjian_ZBT 20" Rock Ride|20"]] | ||
==== Crashes ==== | ==== Crashes ==== | ||
Revision as of 09:40, 28 July 2024
Contents
Introduction: 1997* (This replaced the Scimitar series)
Discontinued: 2002** (Replaced by the ZXT series)
Re-introduced: 2004 (with new hammering, and finer lathing grooves)
Discontinued: 2020 (Replaced by the I series.)
Background:
Alloy: B8
Quality:
Production:
Company Description:
Rides
Crashes
Hi-Hats
Chinas
Splashes
Source:
(*) "New And Notable - New Weapons In The Battle Of The Budget" (Modern Drummer, October 1997, p.41)
(**) "New And Notable - NAMM 2002!" (Modern Drummer, November 2002, p.38)
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