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====[[K Zildjian]]====
 
====[[K Zildjian]]====
 
* Dark, exotic China sound. "K" hammering produces low-pitched, "trashy" sound with extremely fast decay.(2)
 
* Dark, exotic China sound. "K" hammering produces low-pitched, "trashy" sound with extremely fast decay.(2)
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====[[Zildjian Scimitar#Scimitar Bronze|Scimitar Bronze]]====
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* Superb cutting 'china' sound. Fast decay. Excellent bright yet trashy characteristics. (4)
 
====[[Z Zildjian]]====
 
====[[Z Zildjian]]====
 
* Powerful, loud aggressive China sound. Maximum explosive potential.(3)
 
* Powerful, loud aggressive China sound. Maximum explosive potential.(3)
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# 1987 Zildjian catalog
 
# 1987 Zildjian catalog
 
# 1987 Zildjian catalog
 
# 1987 Zildjian catalog
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# 1989 Scimitar Bronze One-Sheet
 
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Revision as of 12:07, 3 January 2025

"China Boy" was the original name of this model, thus those are included here as well.

Series - Sizes

K 19 China 1.jpg

Amir

  • Harsh, exotic, metallic China sound. Short and explosive.(1)

K Zildjian

  • Dark, exotic China sound. "K" hammering produces low-pitched, "trashy" sound with extremely fast decay.(2)

Scimitar Bronze

  • Superb cutting 'china' sound. Fast decay. Excellent bright yet trashy characteristics. (4)

Z Zildjian

  • Powerful, loud aggressive China sound. Maximum explosive potential.(3)

Information from:

  1. 1987 Zildjian catalog
  2. 1987 Zildjian catalog
  3. 1987 Zildjian catalog
  4. 1989 Scimitar Bronze One-Sheet



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