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*'''See also: [[Zildjian Fast Crash|Fast Crash]]<br>
 
== Series - Sizes ==
 
== Series - Sizes ==
 
[[File:K 21 Paper Thin Crash 1.jpg|thumb|right|450px|]]
 
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*'''See also: [[Zildjian Fast Crash|Fast Crash]]<br>
 
 
*'''[[A Zildjian]] - [[A Zildjian 13" Paper Thin Crash|13"]] [[A Zildjian 14" Paper Thin Crash|14"]] [[A Zildjian 15" Paper Thin Crash|15"]] [[A Zildjian  16" Paper Thin Crash|16"]] [[A Zildjian 17" Paper Thin Crash|17"]] [[A Zildjian 18" Paper Thin Crash|18"]]  
 
*'''[[A Zildjian]] - [[A Zildjian 13" Paper Thin Crash|13"]] [[A Zildjian 14" Paper Thin Crash|14"]] [[A Zildjian 15" Paper Thin Crash|15"]] [[A Zildjian  16" Paper Thin Crash|16"]] [[A Zildjian 17" Paper Thin Crash|17"]] [[A Zildjian 18" Paper Thin Crash|18"]]  
 
*'''[[K Zildjian]] - [[K Zildjian 18" Paper Thin Crash|18"]] [[K Zildjian 19" Paper Thin Crash|19"]] [[K Zildjian 20" Paper Thin Crash|20"]] [[K Zildjian 21" Paper Thin Crash|21"]] [[K Zildjian 22" Paper Thin Crash|22"]]  
 
*'''[[K Zildjian]] - [[K Zildjian 18" Paper Thin Crash|18"]] [[K Zildjian 19" Paper Thin Crash|19"]] [[K Zildjian 20" Paper Thin Crash|20"]] [[K Zildjian 21" Paper Thin Crash|21"]] [[K Zildjian 22" Paper Thin Crash|22"]]  

Latest revision as of 12:10, 25 July 2024

Series - Sizes

K 21 Paper Thin Crash 1.jpg

Description

A Zildjian

  • Exceptionally fast and sensitive response. Bright, clear, crisp crash sound. (1)

K Zildjian

  • As strong as they are thin, these cymbals offer an explosive dark crash with quick decay, and a buttery under-stick feel. A key feature is a reimagined three step hammering process which unlocks flexibility and sonic nuances that contribute to the unique signature of these crashes. The very thin profiles allow extra shimmer when crashed, providing a low end resonance not found anywhere else in the K Family. (2)

Information from:

  1. 1987 Zildjian catalog
  2. https://zildjian.com/products/k-paper-thin-crashes (retrieved July 17, 2024)



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