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'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Fast Crash#K Custom|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Fast Crash#K Custom|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Review:''' "The  “fast  crash”  is  a  type  that’s  been  around  for  a  handful  of years now. Speaking generally, they have a very quick response and a  sharp  decay,  leaving  only  a  small  cushion  of  residual sound  behind.  Following  on  the  development  of  their  A Custom  Fast  Crashes,  Zildjian  asked  Dennis  Chambers  to help in applying these characteristics to the K line of  cymbals.  The  result  is  a  nice  batch  of dark,  fast,  full-bodied,  and  expressive crashes.<br>
 
'''Review:''' "The  “fast  crash”  is  a  type  that’s  been  around  for  a  handful  of years now. Speaking generally, they have a very quick response and a  sharp  decay,  leaving  only  a  small  cushion  of  residual sound  behind.  Following  on  the  development  of  their  A Custom  Fast  Crashes,  Zildjian  asked  Dennis  Chambers  to help in applying these characteristics to the K line of  cymbals.  The  result  is  a  nice  batch  of dark,  fast,  full-bodied,  and  expressive crashes.<br>
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The  K  Custom  Fast  Crashes  are available in 14", 15", 16", 17", and 18" sizes.  They’re  on  the  thin  side,  with noticeably  small  bells  (approximately 3 1⁄2" in diameter on all but the 18" cymbal, which has a 4 1⁄2" bell). Their surface is smooth and shiny, with Zildjian’s brilliant finish, and is peppered with small hammer marks.<br>
 
The  K  Custom  Fast  Crashes  are available in 14", 15", 16", 17", and 18" sizes.  They’re  on  the  thin  side,  with noticeably  small  bells  (approximately 3 1⁄2" in diameter on all but the 18" cymbal, which has a 4 1⁄2" bell). Their surface is smooth and shiny, with Zildjian’s brilliant finish, and is peppered with small hammer marks.<br>
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As a group, these cymbals opened up quickly, eliciting a dark-hued crash with plenty of wash. But they quickly got out of the way, with a marked decay followed by lingering tones. The 15", 16", and 17" sizes exemplified these characteristics. The 15" sounded a little higher than the  16",  while  the  17"  was  a  little  lower—creating  a  nice  series.  All three were great cymbals that could find a place in any situation short of a hard-rock gig.<br>
 
As a group, these cymbals opened up quickly, eliciting a dark-hued crash with plenty of wash. But they quickly got out of the way, with a marked decay followed by lingering tones. The 15", 16", and 17" sizes exemplified these characteristics. The 15" sounded a little higher than the  16",  while  the  17"  was  a  little  lower—creating  a  nice  series.  All three were great cymbals that could find a place in any situation short of a hard-rock gig.<br>
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Due to its size, the 14" had an even higher pitch and some splash-like  qualities,  making  it  a  perfect  transition  cymbal  between  crashes and splashes. I placed it on the right of my kit near the ride, where it voiced a great, punchy accent.<br>
 
Due to its size, the 14" had an even higher pitch and some splash-like  qualities,  making  it  a  perfect  transition  cymbal  between  crashes and splashes. I placed it on the right of my kit near the ride, where it voiced a great, punchy accent.<br>
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The 18" model offered a slightly less drastic decay and longer-lasting body, while maintaining the overall characteristics of the group. A nice  tone  sounded  when  I  struck  the  slightly  larger  bell.  The  bells  of the other cymbals sounded thinner by comparison.<br>
 
The 18" model offered a slightly less drastic decay and longer-lasting body, while maintaining the overall characteristics of the group. A nice  tone  sounded  when  I  struck  the  slightly  larger  bell.  The  bells  of the other cymbals sounded thinner by comparison.<br>
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The  range  of  K  Custom  Fast  Crashes  offers  a  set  of  great  sounds that  anyone  looking  to  add  an  immediate  exclamation  point  to  their palette should investigate."<br>
 
The  range  of  K  Custom  Fast  Crashes  offers  a  set  of  great  sounds that  anyone  looking  to  add  an  immediate  exclamation  point  to  their palette should investigate."<br>
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Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian K Custom Rides And Crashes - Catering To Special Tastes", Modern Drummer, September 2003, pp. 28-29)<br>
 
Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian K Custom Rides And Crashes - Catering To Special Tastes", Modern Drummer, September 2003, pp. 28-29)<br>
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'''Review:''' "The “K” line of Zildjian cymbals have a characteristic “dark” sound, meaning there is quite a strong low frequency component. The K Custom line is stated to retain some of the original K sound, but with the addition of modern hammering techniques that “enhance the K character.”
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The Zildjian 18″ K Custom Fast Crash Cymbal has the K hammering, plus some bolder hammer strokes. The bell is a bit different than other K cymbals, which gives it a faster response, and also a quicker decay.
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The sound is bright and fast, but I can hear that old K background. Nothing more needs to be said about the overall crash sound, because you can hear it for yourself in the sound sample. The cymbal is on the thin side, so it does not suitable for riding due to the ping getting buried in the wash. The bell ride is not intense enough to be useful either."
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Review written by John E. Johnson, Jr. ("Zildjian 18″ K Custom Fast Crash Cymbal", hometheaterhifi.com, April 12, 2011)<br>
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Revision as of 09:37, 4 August 2024

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Group: Crashes
Type: Fast Crash
Size: 18 Inch
Series: K Custom
Weight: 1263g, 1266g, 1285g, 1293g, 1295g, 1347g, 1362g
Years of production: 2003 - Present
Sound file: K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash & K Dark Crash Medium Thin
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K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
K Custom 18" Fast Crash
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The “fast crash” is a type that’s been around for a handful of years now. Speaking generally, they have a very quick response and a sharp decay, leaving only a small cushion of residual sound behind. Following on the development of their A Custom Fast Crashes, Zildjian asked Dennis Chambers to help in applying these characteristics to the K line of cymbals. The result is a nice batch of dark, fast, full-bodied, and expressive crashes.

The K Custom Fast Crashes are available in 14", 15", 16", 17", and 18" sizes. They’re on the thin side, with noticeably small bells (approximately 3 1⁄2" in diameter on all but the 18" cymbal, which has a 4 1⁄2" bell). Their surface is smooth and shiny, with Zildjian’s brilliant finish, and is peppered with small hammer marks.

As a group, these cymbals opened up quickly, eliciting a dark-hued crash with plenty of wash. But they quickly got out of the way, with a marked decay followed by lingering tones. The 15", 16", and 17" sizes exemplified these characteristics. The 15" sounded a little higher than the 16", while the 17" was a little lower—creating a nice series. All three were great cymbals that could find a place in any situation short of a hard-rock gig.

Due to its size, the 14" had an even higher pitch and some splash-like qualities, making it a perfect transition cymbal between crashes and splashes. I placed it on the right of my kit near the ride, where it voiced a great, punchy accent.

The 18" model offered a slightly less drastic decay and longer-lasting body, while maintaining the overall characteristics of the group. A nice tone sounded when I struck the slightly larger bell. The bells of the other cymbals sounded thinner by comparison.

The range of K Custom Fast Crashes offers a set of great sounds that anyone looking to add an immediate exclamation point to their palette should investigate."

Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian K Custom Rides And Crashes - Catering To Special Tastes", Modern Drummer, September 2003, pp. 28-29)

Review: "The “K” line of Zildjian cymbals have a characteristic “dark” sound, meaning there is quite a strong low frequency component. The K Custom line is stated to retain some of the original K sound, but with the addition of modern hammering techniques that “enhance the K character.”

The Zildjian 18″ K Custom Fast Crash Cymbal has the K hammering, plus some bolder hammer strokes. The bell is a bit different than other K cymbals, which gives it a faster response, and also a quicker decay.

The sound is bright and fast, but I can hear that old K background. Nothing more needs to be said about the overall crash sound, because you can hear it for yourself in the sound sample. The cymbal is on the thin side, so it does not suitable for riding due to the ping getting buried in the wash. The bell ride is not intense enough to be useful either."

Review written by John E. Johnson, Jr. ("Zildjian 18″ K Custom Fast Crash Cymbal", hometheaterhifi.com, April 12, 2011)

Artist/song where it can be heard: