Difference between revisions of "K Zildjian 19" China"

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'''Size:''' 19 Inch<br>
 
'''Size:''' 19 Inch<br>
 
'''Series:''' [[K Zildjian#K Zildjian|K Zildjian]]<br>
 
'''Series:''' [[K Zildjian#K Zildjian|K Zildjian]]<br>
'''Weight:''' 1435g, 1450g (EAK), 1450g, 1463g, 1474g, 1490g (EAK), 1493g, 1498g (EAK), 1505g, 1508g, 1514g, 1516g, 1556g (1996 Serial Number), 1562g, 1563g (1980s Era), 1570g, 1595g, 1632g<br>
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'''Weight:''' 1419g (EAK), 1435g, 1450g (EAK), 1450g, 1463g, 1474g, 1490g (EAK), 1493g, 1498g (EAK), 1505g, 1508g, 1514g, 1516g, 1556g (1996 Serial Number), 1562g, 1563g (1980s Era), 1570g, 1595g, 1632g<br>
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'''Median Weight ''': 1505g (n=19)<br>
 
'''Years of production:''' 1984 - Present<br>
 
'''Years of production:''' 1984 - Present<br>
 
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/H1fmgJkIThk K Zildjian 19" China]<br>
 
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/H1fmgJkIThk K Zildjian 19" China]<br>

Revision as of 00:46, 17 October 2024

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Group: Chinas
Type: China
Size: 19 Inch
Series: K Zildjian
Weight: 1419g (EAK), 1435g, 1450g (EAK), 1450g, 1463g, 1474g, 1490g (EAK), 1493g, 1498g (EAK), 1505g, 1508g, 1514g, 1516g, 1556g (1996 Serial Number), 1562g, 1563g (1980s Era), 1570g, 1595g, 1632g
Median Weight : 1505g (n=19)
Years of production: 1984 - Present
Sound file: K Zildjian 19" China
K Zildjian 19" China
K Zildjian 19" China
K Zildjian 19" China
K Zildjian 19" China
K Zildjian 19" China
K Zildjian 19" China
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "K Zildjian are making China Boys in what you might call intermediate sizes, ie 17" and 19". The larger one had a more raucous sound perfect for punctuation while the 17" was not only higher pitched, it was prettier."

Review written by Bob Henrit ("K Zildjian Cymbals - Cymbalcheck", International Musician & Recording World, February 1985)

Review: (NOTE: This review takes place after the entire series was re-designed in 2001)

"The 19" China is another cymbal that’s loaded for bear. I pity the guitarist who turns up too loud near this baby, because it can compete. Extra-turned-up edges may give it more of a gong-ish sound than other Chinas. This cymbal bows out from the bell down to a wide flange that starts a couple of inches from the edge. There’s a bigger playing surface when the cymbal is flipped over, providing more sound options and more control over the roar."

Review written by Robin Tolleson ("New K Zildjian Cymbals - Myth Meets Reality...Almost", Modern Drummer, March 2002, p. 37)

Artist/song where it can be heard: