Factory Metal Percussion (FMP) 12" Street FX Cross Crasher. Handcrafted in Santa Fe Springs, California, this unique auxiliary cymbal delivers a razor-sharp, ultra-trashy white noise explosion that cuts through any mix. Features a dual-layered, hand-hammered "cross" configuration equipped with internal jingles. It also includes built-in tension screws, allowing you to tighten or loosen the plates to custom-tailor your decay—go from a choking, gated rattle to a loose, sustained metallic wash.

  • Sound: Bright, aggressive, raw, and trashy with a distinct metallic "white noise" bite.
  • Volume: Loud and cutting; easily pierces through heavy guitars and dense mixes.
  • Sustain: Adjustable (Short/Gated to Medium) via the built-in tension screws.

Key Features

  • Made in the USA: Handcrafted and hand-hammered in California.
  • Dual-Layer Cross Design: Twin heavy-gauge alloy crosses that interact when struck.
  • Internal Jingles: Housed between the plates to add a sizzling, auxiliary layer to the attack.
  • Tension Adjustment Screws: Tighten for an immediate, chocked choke; loosen for a trashy cascade.
  • 12-Inch Diameter: Provides a deeper, throatier, and more commanding punch than the smaller 8" or 10" versions.

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Listed10 hours ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • (FMP) 12" Street FX Cross Crasher
Finish
  • Industrial
Categories
Year
  • 2000s
Made In
  • United States

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