Difference between revisions of "A Zildjian"

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* '''[[Zildjian Drum Corps|Drum Corps]] - [[A Zildjian 14" Drum Corps|14"]] [[A Zildjian 15" Drum Corps|15"]] [[A Zildjian 16" Drum Corps|16"]] [[A Zildjian 18" Drum Corps|18"]] [[A Zildjian 20" Drum Corps|20"]] [[A Zildjian 22" Drum Corps|22"]] [[A Zildjian 24" Drum Corps|24"]] [[A Zildjian 26" Drum Corps|26"]]
 
* '''[[Zildjian Drum Corps|Drum Corps]] - [[A Zildjian 14" Drum Corps|14"]] [[A Zildjian 15" Drum Corps|15"]] [[A Zildjian 16" Drum Corps|16"]] [[A Zildjian 18" Drum Corps|18"]] [[A Zildjian 20" Drum Corps|20"]] [[A Zildjian 22" Drum Corps|22"]] [[A Zildjian 24" Drum Corps|24"]] [[A Zildjian 26" Drum Corps|26"]]
 
* '''[[Zildjian Marching Band|Marching Band]] - [[A Zildjian 14" Marching Band|14"]] [[A Zildjian 15" Marching Band|15"]] [[A Zildjian 16" Marching Band|16"]] [[A Zildjian 18" Marching Band|18"]] [[A Zildjian 20" Marching Band|20"]] [[A Zildjian 22" Marching Band|22"]]
 
* '''[[Zildjian Marching Band|Marching Band]] - [[A Zildjian 14" Marching Band|14"]] [[A Zildjian 15" Marching Band|15"]] [[A Zildjian 16" Marching Band|16"]] [[A Zildjian 18" Marching Band|18"]] [[A Zildjian 20" Marching Band|20"]] [[A Zildjian 22" Marching Band|22"]]
* '''[[Zildjian Z-MAC|Z-MAC]] [[A Zildjian 14" Z-MAC|14"]], [[A Zildjian 16" Z-MAC|16"]], [[A Zildjian 18" Z-MAC|18"]], [[A Zildjian 20" Z-MAC|20"]], [[A Zildjian 22" Z-MAC|22"]]
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* '''[[Zildjian Z-MAC|Z-MAC]] - [[A Zildjian 14" Z-MAC|14"]] [[A Zildjian 16" Z-MAC|16"]] [[A Zildjian 18" Z-MAC|18"]] [[A Zildjian 20" Z-MAC|20"]] [[A Zildjian 22" Z-MAC|22"]]
  
  

Revision as of 12:54, 22 November 2024

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Introduction: American made 1929 - present, plus some made in the Canadian factory 1972 - 1980

Background: The Avedis Zildjian Co. began producing A Zildjian cymbals in 1929.

Alloy: B20

Quality: Professional

Production: Varies over the years

Company Description: Zildjian’s classic sound is embodied by A Zildjian and immortalized in countless recordings by the greatest drummers of all time. Known for their versatility, these bright cymbals range from thin and delicate to extra heavy and cutting.

Timeline: Refer to the excellent Avedis Zildjian By Years page for a very detailed overview of the series stamps, logos, and other changes. For quick reference from 1978 to Present, using terminology found herein:

(NOTE: for cymbals in the serial number era, whenever that number is not visible/unmentioned in the source, "Small cursive A", or "Large cursive A" is used for now in the Wiki.)


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