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The Zildjian K Custom Hybrid Splash Cymbal features a traditional finish outer half and a brilliant finish inner half.
The K Custom Hybrid Splash was designed with Akira Jimbo to combine darkness and brilliance. Thin Crashes and Splashes to project like heavier cymbals due to the un-lathed bell.

Zildjian K Custom Cymbals are The Modern Jazz Voice.
This is where the Zildjian Sound Lab goes into innovation overdrive. K Customs arm you with a collection of modern K voices like no other. In this range you’ll find sounds that set the standard for modern cymbal design. Whether it’s the warm shimmering tones of a Ride cymbal, or the complex sizzle of a pair of HiHats, these cymbals all create a uniquely beautiful sound. K Customs enable drummers to vary their K sounds to meet the demands of contemporary music.



Zildjian K Custom Hybrid Splash Cymbal Specifications

  • CATEGORY: K Custom Series
  • TYPE: Splashes
  • WEIGHT: T
  • FINISH: Traditional Finish Outer Half, Brilliant Finish Inner Half
  • GENRE:
    Drumset: Fusion
    Drumset: Jazz
    Drumset: Latin
    Drumset: Other
    Drumset: Pop
    Drumset: RandB
  • SKILL LEVEL:
    Advanced
    Expert
    Professional

Condition
Brand
Model
  • 11" K Custom Hybrid Splash Cymbal
Categories
Finish
  • Traditional
Diameter
  • 11"

About the Seller

American Musical Supply

Oakland, NJ, United States
(31,138)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:58,391
Product Overview
Pairing the size of a splash with the over-hammered brilliantly-lathed inner bow/bell and traditionally-lathed outer bow design that's become a favorite in the drumming community, the Zildjian 11" K Custom Hybrid Splash is a new take on the effect cymbal. Developed with and used by Akira Jimbo, this black sheep series offers some of the most unique tones of the K Custom roster.
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