About This Listing

Experience the dynamic sound of this Dream 17" Contact Crash cymbal, blending traditional sound concepts with complex sonic characteristics.

This Dream 17" Contact Crash cymbal weighs 1162 grams, offering a balanced response and versatile playability. Crafted with a deeper profile and larger bell through intense hand-hammering, this cymbal delivers a lively stick feel and rich tonal depth.

The medium tapered bow of this Dream Contact line ensures a clear, articulate sound that cuts through the mix with precision. Its medium to thin weight contributes to a fast response, filled with slightly higher overtones and a shimming wash, adding musicality and complexity to your playing.

Explore the expressive range and nuanced tonal qualities of this Dream 17" Contact Crash cymbal, a valuable addition to any drummer's setup.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • 17" Contact Series Crash Cymbal
Categories
Diameter
  • 17"
Finish
  • Traditional

About the Seller

Denver Percussion

Centennial, CO, United States
(625)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:1,247
Product Overview
Founded in 2005 and operating out of Canada, Dream Cymbals crafts hand-made drum set and orchestral cymbals. Though based in Canada, Dream manufactures all of their products in a family-owned gong factory in the Wuhan region of China. Opting for traditional Chinese cymbal-making methods as opposed to the popular Turkish means, each Dream cymbal is unique, even two of the exact same model and size.

Crafted with a a more convex bow shape, wider lathing and larger bell than other Dream cymbal series, the Contact is designed for higher-decibel playing and bright response. The cymbals are typically medium in weight with deep hammering patterns.

The Contact Crash responds with a full presence and a quick decay.

Years of production: 2010-present

Composition: B23 Alloy (77% copper, 23% tin, traces of silver)



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About This Listing

Experience the dynamic sound of this Dream 17" Contact Crash cymbal, blending traditional sound concepts with complex sonic characteristics.

This Dream 17" Contact Crash cymbal weighs 1162 grams, offering a balanced response and versatile playability. Crafted with a deeper profile and larger bell through intense hand-hammering, this cymbal delivers a lively stick feel and rich tonal depth.

The medium tapered bow of this Dream Contact line ensures a clear, articulate sound that cuts through the mix with precision. Its medium to thin weight contributes to a fast response, filled with slightly higher overtones and a shimming wash, adding musicality and complexity to your playing.

Explore the expressive range and nuanced tonal qualities of this Dream 17" Contact Crash cymbal, a valuable addition to any drummer's setup.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • 17" Contact Series Crash Cymbal
Categories
Diameter
  • 17"
Finish
  • Traditional

About the Seller

Denver Percussion

Centennial, CO, United States
(625)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:1,247
Product Overview
Founded in 2005 and operating out of Canada, Dream Cymbals crafts hand-made drum set and orchestral cymbals. Though based in Canada, Dream manufactures all of their products in a family-owned gong factory in the Wuhan region of China. Opting for traditional Chinese cymbal-making methods as opposed to the popular Turkish means, each Dream cymbal is unique, even two of the exact same model and size.

Crafted with a a more convex bow shape, wider lathing and larger bell than other Dream cymbal series, the Contact is designed for higher-decibel playing and bright response. The cymbals are typically medium in weight with deep hammering patterns.

The Contact Crash responds with a full presence and a quick decay.

Years of production: 2010-present

Composition: B23 Alloy (77% copper, 23% tin, traces of silver)



Shop 19 options from $183.99
Product Reviews

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