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* '''[[Sabian XS20|XS20]] - [[Sabian XS20 18" Chinese|18"]]
 
* '''[[Sabian XS20|XS20]] - [[Sabian XS20 18" Chinese|18"]]
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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==== [[Sabian AAX|AAX]] ====
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* AAX Chinese cymbals are bright, brash and biting!  No problem hearing these above the roar! (5)
 
==== [[Sabian FRX|FRX]] ====  
 
==== [[Sabian FRX|FRX]] ====  
 
* This frequency reduced Chinese offers just the right amount of trash and attack to be heard, while never getting in the way.  It delivers the blistering heat of a China but the FRX design gives it complete control.  FRX gives drummers the freedom to play without holding back, especially in lower volume settings. (1)
 
* This frequency reduced Chinese offers just the right amount of trash and attack to be heard, while never getting in the way.  It delivers the blistering heat of a China but the FRX design gives it complete control.  FRX gives drummers the freedom to play without holding back, especially in lower volume settings. (1)
 
==== [[Sabian HHX#HHX|HHX]] ====
 
==== [[Sabian HHX#HHX|HHX]] ====
 
* A fiery combination of tonal heat and raw aggression, the HHX Chinese brings biting attack with a furiously fast and funky feel. (2)
 
* A fiery combination of tonal heat and raw aggression, the HHX Chinese brings biting attack with a furiously fast and funky feel. (2)
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==== [[Sabian Paragon]] ====
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* The 19″ Paragon Chinese has a wide flange that creates a dark, explosive monster that opens up with the slightest touch with a low-pitched, musical roar. The second of three Chinese models in Paragon series, the 20″ version has a much smaller flange than the 19″ and is a more focused sounding China. (4)
 
==== [[Sabian XSR|XSR]] ====  
 
==== [[Sabian XSR|XSR]] ====  
 
* The XSR Chinese has a raw and nasty response with a tonally tight and highly aggressive attack.  Great for playing bright but dirty ride patterns or fact attacking accents.(3)
 
* The XSR Chinese has a raw and nasty response with a tonally tight and highly aggressive attack.  Great for playing bright but dirty ride patterns or fact attacking accents.(3)
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# [https://sabian.com/product/11816xn-18-inch-hhx-chinese/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
 
# [https://sabian.com/product/11816xn-18-inch-hhx-chinese/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
 
# [https://sabian.com/product/xsr1816b-18-inch-xsr-chinese/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
 
# [https://sabian.com/product/xsr1816b-18-inch-xsr-chinese/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
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# [https://sabian.com/product/np2016b-20-inch-paragon-chinese-brilliant/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
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# [https://sabian.com/product/21816xb-18-inch-aax-chinese-brilliant/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
 
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Revision as of 11:03, 12 January 2025

Series - Sizes

Sabian AA 22 Chinese 1.jpg

Description

AAX

  • AAX Chinese cymbals are bright, brash and biting! No problem hearing these above the roar! (5)

FRX

  • This frequency reduced Chinese offers just the right amount of trash and attack to be heard, while never getting in the way. It delivers the blistering heat of a China but the FRX design gives it complete control. FRX gives drummers the freedom to play without holding back, especially in lower volume settings. (1)

HHX

  • A fiery combination of tonal heat and raw aggression, the HHX Chinese brings biting attack with a furiously fast and funky feel. (2)

Sabian Paragon

  • The 19″ Paragon Chinese has a wide flange that creates a dark, explosive monster that opens up with the slightest touch with a low-pitched, musical roar. The second of three Chinese models in Paragon series, the 20″ version has a much smaller flange than the 19″ and is a more focused sounding China. (4)

XSR

  • The XSR Chinese has a raw and nasty response with a tonally tight and highly aggressive attack. Great for playing bright but dirty ride patterns or fact attacking accents.(3)

Information from:

  1. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  2. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  3. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  4. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  5. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)



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