Zildjian K 16 Inch Dark Crash Cymbal: Dark, warm, low-pitched crash. Fast decay. Complex, full-bodied. Very musical.

Dark Warm + Expressive
Sound that's Always in Style. Legend. Legacy. The innovative cymbal work of Art Blakey, Elvin Jones, Tony Williams or any one of a sweeping collection of the greatest drummers in history. They’ve all been fueled by K Zildjian cymbals. The deep, dry and shimmering sounds developed by Kerope Zildjian in 19th Century Turkey continue to inspire drummers today. Elaborate hammering and lathing work our secret alloy into versatile cymbals with a wide-ranging blend of high and low frequencies that can be mellow or intense. It all depends on how you play them.

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Zildjian K Dark Crash Cymbal Specifications
  • Weight: Thin
  • Finish: Traditional Finish
  • Bell Size: Medium
  • Profile: Low
  • Pitch: Low
  • Sound: Dark
  • Volume: Loud
  • Balance: Blend
  • Sustain: Long
  • Genre(s):
    • Alternative
    • Country
    • Fusion
    • Hard Rock
    • Hip Hop
    • Jazz
    • Latin
    • Metal
    • Other
    • Percussion
    • Pop
    • Punk
    • Rock
    • World

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • 19" K Series Dark Thin Crash Cymbal
Categories
Finish
  • Traditional
Diameter
  • 19"

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