Difference between revisions of "Z Zildjian 22" Light Power Ride"
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'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/Aki2pjRiv7M?feature=shared Z Zildjian 22" Light Power Ride] <br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/Aki2pjRiv7M?feature=shared Z Zildjian 22" Light Power Ride] <br> | ||
[https://youtu.be/JZuK_fqSukU?si=5nNLx_rno_Rp-k47 Z Zildjian 22" Light Power Ride]<br> | [https://youtu.be/JZuK_fqSukU?si=5nNLx_rno_Rp-k47 Z Zildjian 22" Light Power Ride]<br> | ||
+ | [https://youtu.be/mQm85X-mwfE?si=UJKp3Hzp16wVCLV4 Z Zildjian 22" Light Power Ride vs. A Zildjian 21" Mega Bell Ride]<br> | ||
'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Light Power Ride#Z Zildjian|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Light Power Ride#Z Zildjian|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
'''Review:''' "I found that the 22, which was a light Power ride with open Penta had a neater, more contained sound than the 20 and was higher in pitch too. The smaller cymbal was a Heavy Power with closed Hex hammer marks. Both cymbals demanded care in playing — they weren't happy with just being whacked; you really needed to draw the tone out of them otherwise they overreacted." <br> | '''Review:''' "I found that the 22, which was a light Power ride with open Penta had a neater, more contained sound than the 20 and was higher in pitch too. The smaller cymbal was a Heavy Power with closed Hex hammer marks. Both cymbals demanded care in playing — they weren't happy with just being whacked; you really needed to draw the tone out of them otherwise they overreacted." <br> |
Latest revision as of 03:17, 3 February 2025
Group: Rides
Type: Light Power Ride
Size: 22 Inch
Series: Z Zildjian
Weight: 3994g, 4052g, 4115g, 4235g, 4301g
Years of production: 1986 - 1993
Sound file: Z Zildjian 22" Light Power Ride
Z Zildjian 22" Light Power Ride
Z Zildjian 22" Light Power Ride vs. A Zildjian 21" Mega Bell Ride
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "I found that the 22, which was a light Power ride with open Penta had a neater, more contained sound than the 20 and was higher in pitch too. The smaller cymbal was a Heavy Power with closed Hex hammer marks. Both cymbals demanded care in playing — they weren't happy with just being whacked; you really needed to draw the tone out of them otherwise they overreacted."
Review written by Bob Henrit ("Zildjian Z Range - Cymbalcheck", International Musician & Recording World, March 1986)
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