Best-Selling CymbalsBuying Guide

The most popular cymbals on Reverb, updated daily.

Articulate, washy, dry, moody: there's a whole world of adjectives to describe cymbals and just as many models drummers use in many different capacities. Defined under the broad umbrella of a bowed disc made of bronze alloy, the variety of cymbals on the market can do everything from add color and movement to a jazz ensemble to slice through a heavy metal mix with piercing clarity.

From the handcrafted character of the Zildjian K Constantinople rides to the lively, brash power of the Paiste 2002 hi-hats to the modern sound of Sabian AAX crashes, the best options in the world of cymbals are right here.

The list below updates daily and reflects the most popular cymbals on Reverb according to buyers on the platform. Click on each entry for more info and check out the bottom of the page for details to consider when buying cymbals for your kit.

  • 1

    Zildjian 14" A Series New Beat Hi-Hat Cymbals (Pair)

    Starting at €340.76
    With a medium weight top cymbal and heavy bottom one for a pronounced articulation and reconceived lathing/hammering duo, the Zildjian 14" A New Beat Hi-Hats have been a gold standard in the world of hats since their introduction in the '80s. Built to bring needed presence in response to louder genres of the time, these have persisted as a favorite pairing across genres on stage and in studio.
  • 2

    Zildjian 21" K Series Sweet Ride Cymbal

    Starting at €399.11
  • 4

    Zildjian 18" K Custom Dark Crash Cymbal

    Starting at €390.17
    Sporting a medium weight, additional machine hammering for added complexity, and the highly coveted B20 bronze alloy, the Zildjian 18" K Custom Dark Crash is a mainstay of one of the drumming world's favorite cymbal lines. Capable of providing full, moody washes with light sticking and an aggressive attack with a big hit, the size and weight of this cymbal also afford the opportunity for tight backup ride patterns. A go-to choice for session pros and fusion mavericks, the Dark Crash is a universally-loved piece perfectly at home whether you're playing reggae, shoegaze, or jazz.
  • 5

    Zildjian 19" K Series Sweet Crash Cymbal

    Starting at €358.78
  • 6

    Zildjian 18" A Custom Crash Cymbal

    Starting at €245.85
    Big, bright and immensely responsive thanks to the close lathing and ultra-polished brilliant finish, the Zildjian 18" A Custom Crash offers a bold presence in any drummer's setup. Medium-thin in weight and built for a soft stick feel, this cymbal works best in higher-decibel environments where big sounds are needed to cut through the mix.
  • 7

    Zildjian 15" K Series Light Hi-Hat Cymbals (Pair)

    Starting at €550
    Sporting features like a medium-thin top cymbal and medium weight bottom cymbal for a solid chick and full response along with traditional hammering and lathing to capture that iconic Turkish sound, the Zildjian 15" K Light Hi-Hats are built to offer big, warm presence. Washier than a standard pair of hats due to the 15" size and reduced weight in the top and bottom cymbals, this model is favored by jazz players for its ability to complement an atmosphere, but is also loved by rock guys like Ronnie Vanucci for its organic warmth.
  • 8

    Zildjian 20" K Custom Dark Ride Cymbal

    Starting at €405.63
    Constructed with a versatile medium-thin weight, low fundamental pitch and randomized machine hammering to impart even more complexity to its character, the Zildjian 20" K Custom Dark Ride is a flagship model of the series. Moody yet articulate, this cymbal's ability to create atmosphere through either sedate stick articulation or the ever-present dark, swishy wash make it a double-duty workhorse for riding or crashing. Favored by studio vets and jazz drummers alike, the Dark Ride is also an ideal candidate when playing post-rock, doom, or shoegaze.
  • 9

    Zildjian 15" K Series Sweet Hi-Hat Cymbals (Pair)

    Starting at €447.59
    Dark, washy, and full-bodied, the Zildjian 15" K Series Sweet Hi-Hat showcase the hand-hammered sound that distinguishes Turkish cymbal-smithing in a unique combination. A thin top recalls that atmospheric shimmer players know and love from the K line, while an extra-heavy bottom cymbal gives you a solid "chick" and more volume.
  • 11

    Zildjian 21" A Series Sweet Ride Cymbal

    Starting at €320
  • 12

    Zildjian 20" K Series Ride Cymbal

    Starting at €268.19
    Evenly hammered, medium-thin in weight and highly effective in both stick response and as a crash, the Zildjian 20" K Ride is one of the most versatile cymbals in Zildjian's roster. One of the quintessential examples of the dark, tonally rich character which defines the K series, this ride can go from jazz to post-rock to fusion without breaking a sweat.
  • 13

    Zildjian 18" K Series Sweet Crash Cymbal

    Starting at €318.38
  • 14

    Zildjian 14" A Custom Mastersound Hi-Hat Cymbals (Pair)

    Starting at €331.79
    One of the most iconic instruments ever produced, the Zildjian A series has been an industry standard for nearly a century. Known for its balanced tonal character and full sound, the A (Avedis) cymbals can be found on drumsets throughout the world. The A Customs, introduced in 1990, feature a bright pitch, more immediate attack, and shimmering crashes and pings well-pronounced in any mix.

    This price reflects the pair of hi-hats.

    Years of production: 1990-present

    Composition: 80% copper, 20% tin, traces of silver

    Associated artists: Ginger Baker, Vinnie Colaiuta, Travis Barker
  • 15

    Zildjian 17" K Series Sweet Crash Cymbal

    Starting at €313.94
  • 16

    Zildjian 16" A Series Medium Thin Crash Cymbal

    Starting at €170.42
    Explosive, dynamic and versatile, the Zildjian A 16" Medium Thin Crash's slightly bright profile and balanced size/weight make it applicable in nearly any genre. Immediately present with a soft stick feel thanks to the legendary Avedis alloy, this cymbal can go from dingy garage rock to a studio recording session with ease.
  • 17

    Zildjian 14" K Custom Dark Hi-Hat Cymbals (Pair)

    Starting at €295.99
    Built with a medium weight on both cymbals, a small bell and randomized machine-hammered technique to emulate the umbrous character of Turkish cymbals, the Zildjian 14" K Custom Dark Hi-Hat is a multi-faceted pair of cymbals. Defined in its "chick" with a rumbling open sound, this set marries the darkness of the Ks with a brighter, cutting character found in modern cymbals.
  • 18

    Zildjian 10" A Custom Splash Cymbal

    Starting at €134.55
    Piercing and cutting yet musical, the A Custom 10" Splash makes excellent use of Zildjian's proprietary alloy and brilliant finish to speak loudly and get out of the way quickly. Equally at home in metal, rock, fusion and pop situations, it is a great first step into the world of effects cymbals and complements just about any existing cymbal setup.
  • 19

    Zildjian 18" A Series Medium Thin Crash Cymbal

    Starting at €282.44
    The Zildjian A 18" Medium Thin Crash brings a balanced, rich attack and wash suitable for any genre through its medium-wide lathing, even bow, and buttery stick response. This cymbal's responsive nature and versatility make it an ideal choice for pop, fusion, jazz, metal, and anywhere a crash staple is needed.
  • 20

    Zildjian 21" K Custom Special Dry Ride Cymbal

    Starting at €434.99
    The Zildjian 21" K Custom Special Dry Ride is fashioned with an ultra-dry raw finish for the utmost in articulation and almost nil in overtones along with a dry, complex character imparted by the wide, vintage lathing and smaller bell. Designed to emulate the cymbals jazz drummers would bury to alter the chemical makeup and make the overall tone drier, these rides are a solid option for any musician looking to eradicate wash and overtone from the sound.

What to Consider When Buying Cymbals

Size

In general terms, you might think bigger cymbals are always louder and smaller cymbals quieter. But that's not exactly the case. True, there's more sustain and decay in a 22-inch crash versus a 16-inch crash, but the larger cymbal has a lower fundamental tone and can more easily blend with a mix. Conversely, smaller cymbals are good for controlled applications like the studio because their sound appears and disappears relatively quickly.

Weight

Just as important as size, a cymbal's weight affects its volume and how hard it has to be hit to produce sound. "Power" crashes and heavy rides find favor in louder genres, but because you have to work harder to get a response, they can end up getting worn out faster than a thin cymbal. However, if you're looking for that defined "ping" on your hi-hat and ride work, heavy's the way to go.

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