Key Features:
  • For pronounced crashes and quicker passages
  • Extra weight for drier, 'platey' sound
  • More articulate for executing short, syncopated rhythms
  • Resonates with complex harmonics
  • Bold, dark sound characteristic of K Constantinople

    The original Vintage model. More attack, projection and articulation than the 18" Medium Light pairs. The Vintage series possess a rich, powerful and dark expression of a cymbal sound normally found only in cymbals over one hundred years old.

    K Constantinople Vintage Orchestral pairs give the percussionist a cymbal voice for pronounced crashes and quicker passages. They project a drier sound, with more articulation for executing short, syncopated rhythms. The Vintage K's are generally heavier in comparison to other Orchestral K's, so their sound can be described as a little more 'platey', particularly when playing the Medium Heavy weight. Resonating with complex harmonics, Vintage Orchestral cymbals possess a bold, dark sound that is characteristic of all K Constantinople hand cymbals.

      MPN: K1122

      UPC: 642388189948

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      ConditionBrand New (New)
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      Brand
      Model
      • 18" K Constantinople Vintage Orchestral Medium Heavy Cymbals (Pair)
      Finish
      • Vintage
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