This 18″ crash delivers a bright sound with a large enough diameter to support a big, expressive washiness.
The world famous Avedis Zildjian Company, simply known as Zildjian is an American-based cymbal manufacturer. Founded in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul, Turkey) by Avedis Zildjian in the 17th century, and is now based in Norwell, Massachusetts has become synonymous with the greatest drummers and cymbals world wide. Being nearly 400 years old, Zildjian is one of the oldest companies in the worldng its name from Ilham – the Turkish word for inspiration – the I Family is an inspiring line of cymbals in both name anddesign. Crafted from B8 alloy (92% copper, 8% tin), I Family cymbals feature thinner weights that deliver washier and more emotivesounds as well as alternative sound options like trash crashes and mastersound hihatsjian I Family cymbals are pressed from sheets of high-quality bronze alloy, which results in a consistent tone, alongside having a stunning appearance from its highly polished finish. All the Zildjian cymbals are designed using hammering techniques which enhance the sound, versatility and musicality alongside adding a classic, vintage look The I Family cymbal range by Zildjian is a very affordable series which offers great value for money, whilst maintaining a high level of quality. Small, round hammer strikes in a precision pattern create texture and character, with their fully lathed, all Traditional finish.
Zildjian I Family Series – Crash Cymbal – 18″, Gold
HKD2,802.01
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- Taking its name from Ilham – the Turkish word for inspiration
- A superb 22″ ride cymbal producing a medium pitched tone with precise and clean stick definition.
- The 22” diameter produces a very loud, bright traditional ride cymbal sound with long-sustain.
- Traditional finish
- Medium weight, mid pitch with loud volume and long sustain.
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Additional information
Weight | 1.361 kg |
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brand | Zildjian |
dimensions | 45.72 x 45.72 x 3.18 cm; 454 Grams |