Difference between revisions of "Zildjian ZBT 18" Crash"
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'''Review:''' "Of the 14", 16", and 18" sent for this review, the 16" and 18" sizes were the most impressive. Their sound was rich, full, and bright. The downside was the need to really lay into these crashes to make them fully project and sing out. In fairness to the ZBT, I've played some "professional" model cymbals that had the same problem, and cost a lot more. So if you don't mind a little extra effort when you play, and you like to save money, what have you got to lose?"<br> | '''Review:''' "Of the 14", 16", and 18" sent for this review, the 16" and 18" sizes were the most impressive. Their sound was rich, full, and bright. The downside was the need to really lay into these crashes to make them fully project and sing out. In fairness to the ZBT, I've played some "professional" model cymbals that had the same problem, and cost a lot more. So if you don't mind a little extra effort when you play, and you like to save money, what have you got to lose?"<br> | ||
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Review written by Phil Ferraro ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Models - Treats For Pros And Students Alike"), Modern Drummer, February 2005, p. 37)<br> | Review written by Phil Ferraro ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Models - Treats For Pros And Students Alike"), Modern Drummer, February 2005, p. 37)<br> | ||
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Revision as of 00:43, 16 November 2024
Group: Crashes
Type: Crash
Size: 18 Inch
Series: ZBT
Weight: 1360g, 1400g
Years of production: 1997 - 2002; 2004 - 2019
Sound File: ZBT 18" Crash
ZBT 18" Crash
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Of the 14", 16", and 18" sent for this review, the 16" and 18" sizes were the most impressive. Their sound was rich, full, and bright. The downside was the need to really lay into these crashes to make them fully project and sing out. In fairness to the ZBT, I've played some "professional" model cymbals that had the same problem, and cost a lot more. So if you don't mind a little extra effort when you play, and you like to save money, what have you got to lose?"
Review written by Phil Ferraro ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Models - Treats For Pros And Students Alike"), Modern Drummer, February 2005, p. 37)
Artist/song where it can be heard: