Zildjian Crash Ride

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Description

A Zildjian

  • A unique dual purpose ride cymbal. A strong, clean mid-range sound suitable for all types of music.1

A Avedis

  • A Avedis are thin, loose and crashable but also offer ample stick definition and a clear bell sound for ride patterns. Finished with an "aged" patina, A Avedis re-creates the look and sound of vintage A Zildjian cymbals.5

I

  • I Family Crash Rides are incredibly versatile cymbals that deliver a great ride sound with good stick definition plus excellent crashability, making them an excellent choice for a dual-purpose crash/ride.2

K Constantinople

  • The 19" K Constantinople Crash Ride features a new hammering technique, an additional pin lathe on the top and bottom, provides additional performance capabilities and a left side alternative, and is medium-thin in weight. These new features allow the cymbal to maintain the dark, expressive quality of the K Constantinople line sought by drummers the world over and incorporate even more overtones and nuances. The new pin lathe feature also gives the cymbal a vintage look similar to earlier K's from the 60's.3

K Zildjian

  • Excellent ride definition. Dry, controlled crashes.1

Pitch Black

  • Primarily designed as a killer Crash to fill maximum sonic space, this cymbal also has enough balance to be used as a primary or secondary Ride.7

Planet Z

  • A must-have for its extreme versatility. Focused sound. Great for ride patterns. Excellent crashability.4

Scimitar

  • Powerful, cutting crash. Great ride qualities.1

ZBT

  • Cutting ride sound with good crash qualities.6

ZBT Plus

  • Crisp ride cymbal with excellent cutting crash qualities.6

ZHT

  • Versatile Ride cymbal with good Crash qualities.8

ZXT

  • Good crisp Ride cymbal with excellent cutting crash qualities.9

Information from:
1 1987 Zildjian catalog
2 zildjian.com (retrieved July 19, 2024)
3 zildjian.com (retrieved January 3, 2025)
4 zildjian.com (retrieved January 5, 2025)
5 zildjian.com (retrieved January 12, 2025)

6 Zildjian Cymbal & Drumstick Selection Guide 1998
7 Zildjian.com Internet Archive snapshot of 08/09/2009
8 Zildjian.com Internet Archive snapshot of 03/25/2006
9 Zildjian.com


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