Zildjian Crash

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Description

A Custom

  • Bright, sweet-sounding crash that speaks very quickly. One of the most in-demand crash cymbal sounds for both studio and live settings.1

Amir

  • High-pitched with quick decay, controlled overtones and short sustain. More tightly defined frequency range than cast crash cymbals.2

I

  • Bright and fast crash. Great for any musical application.9

Impulse

  • Loud, explosive attack. Raw, metallic tone color. Focused overtone threshold for repeated crashes. Exceptional presence and projection.6

K Constantinople

  • The K Constantinople Crashes feature a new hammering technique, pin lathing on both sides and a vintage-style cup, preserving the dark, expressive quality of the original line.3

Pitch Black

  • (16") For those quick accents. Could even be called a Splash if you are a real hard rocker.
  • (18") Clear and substantial with great sustain. A true "go to" workhorse of a Crash cymbal.

Planet Z

  • Essential cymbals and sounds for beginners.Great add-on to a Planet Z Fundamentals Pack. Delivers brilliant accents. Cutting, bright tones.8

S Dark

  • With an exceptionally quick and sensitive response from the lightest touch, S Dark Crashes are rich and explosive, producing punctuating, dark crash sounds. S Dark Crashes are thin in weight, opening up quickly for accents or when frequent crashing is needed.7

Scimitar

  • Crisp, high-pitched tone. Quick response. Fast, smooth decay.4

Scimitar Bronze

  • Bright, full-bodied crash that cuts superbly. A sharp, high-pitched attack and colorful, yet fast decay.5

ZBT

  • A splendid fast crash with a bright high-pitched tone.11

Z Custom

  • Z Custom crashes bring unrivaled power and energy to any drum kit. When heavier music demands maximum volume, Z Custom crashes cut above the on-stage mix and project with brightness, power and loudness.10

Information from:
1 zildjian.com (retrieved July 17, 2024)
2 1987 Zildjian catalog
3 zildjian.com (retrieved July 17, 2024)
4 1987 Zildjian ad
5 1989 Scimitar Bronze one-sheet
6 1983 Amir/Impulse brochure
7 zildjian.com (retrieved January 5, 2025)
8 zildjian.com (retrieved January 5, 2025)
9 zildjian.com (retrieved January 5, 2025)
10 zildjian.com (retrieved January 5, 2025)
11 Zildjian Cymbal & Drumstick Selection Guide 1998
12 Zildjian.com Internet Archive snapshot of 08/09/2009


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