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Revision as of 05:13, 19 May 2025

Sabian AAX

Introduction: NAMM 1992
Background: A modern take on SABIAN’s landmark AA series, AAX uses larger-peen hammering to create instruments with incredibly bright attack, shimmering sustain and even performance at all volume levels. Their super-wide dynamic range make AAX versatile enough to handle everything from pop to metal.(1)
Innovation: Machine hammering
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Production:
Applications: All volume settings • Live playing and recording • Entire range of music styles
Users:
Sound: Modern bright


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  1. SABIAN.COM (retrieved October 31, 2024)

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