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*'''[[Sabian Molto Symphonic Suspended|Molto Symphonic Suspended]] - [[Sabian AA 16" Molto Symphonic Suspended|16"]] [[Sabian AA 17" Molto Symphonic Suspended|17"]] [[Sabian AA 18" Molto Symphonic Suspended|18"]] [[Sabian AA 20" Molto Symphonic Suspended|20"]]
 
*'''[[Sabian Molto Symphonic Suspended|Molto Symphonic Suspended]] - [[Sabian AA 16" Molto Symphonic Suspended|16"]] [[Sabian AA 17" Molto Symphonic Suspended|17"]] [[Sabian AA 18" Molto Symphonic Suspended|18"]] [[Sabian AA 20" Molto Symphonic Suspended|20"]]
 
*'''[[Sabian Orchestral French|Orchestral French]] - [[Sabian AA 22" Orchestral French|22"]]
 
*'''[[Sabian Orchestral French|Orchestral French]] - [[Sabian AA 22" Orchestral French|22"]]
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*'''[[Sabian Orchestral Suspended|Orchestral Suspended]] - [[Sabian AA 18" Orchestral Suspended|18"]] [[Sabian AA 20" Orchestral Suspended|20"]]
 
*'''[[Sabian Orchestral Viennese|Orchestral Viennese]] - [[Sabian AA 17" Orchestral Viennese|17"]]
 
*'''[[Sabian Orchestral Viennese|Orchestral Viennese]] - [[Sabian AA 17" Orchestral Viennese|17"]]
 
*'''[[Sabian Suspended|Suspended]] - [[Sabian AA 12" Suspended|12"]] [[Sabian AA 13" Suspended|13"]] [[Sabian AA 14" Suspended|14"]] [[Sabian AA 15" Suspended|15"]] [[Sabian AA 16" Suspended|16"]] [[Sabian AA 17" Suspended|17"]] [[Sabian AA 18" Suspended|18"]] [[Sabian AA 19" Suspended|19"]] [[Sabian AA 20" Suspended|20"]] [[Sabian AA 21" Suspended|21"]] [[Sabian AA 22" Suspended|22"]]  
 
*'''[[Sabian Suspended|Suspended]] - [[Sabian AA 12" Suspended|12"]] [[Sabian AA 13" Suspended|13"]] [[Sabian AA 14" Suspended|14"]] [[Sabian AA 15" Suspended|15"]] [[Sabian AA 16" Suspended|16"]] [[Sabian AA 17" Suspended|17"]] [[Sabian AA 18" Suspended|18"]] [[Sabian AA 19" Suspended|19"]] [[Sabian AA 20" Suspended|20"]] [[Sabian AA 21" Suspended|21"]] [[Sabian AA 22" Suspended|22"]]  

Revision as of 15:19, 17 November 2024

AA

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Introduction: 1982 (1983 for USA)
Background: AA, or "Automatic Anvil" is the company's machine-hammered flagship series. This series, along with the HH Series, are the longest-running Sabian cymbal lines.

Some AA cymbals can be found that do not have the "AA" on them. These were from the early years, and are often referred to by drummers as "Pre-AA":

("Pre-AA" cymbals are included in the AA section. Aside from the inking, they are of the same design and production.)

Innovation: Machine hammering
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Offered as: AA - AA Sound Control
Production: Hybrid manufacturing with hand hammering and lathing, some with brilliant finish
Applications: All volume settings • Live playing and recording • Entire range of music styles
Users:
Sound: From classic rock to old school punk rock and hip-hop — that’s AA. Tight, controlled, but LOUD AF when you hit it hard. If that’s your sound, start with 14″ Rock Hats and a 20″ Rock Ride and build from there.
Notes: One of the two series, along with HH, initially offered. Due to a legal agreement with Zildjian, Sabian could not sell cymbals in the USA until 1983.



More models and sizes to be added later

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AA Sound Control

Sabian AA Sound Control.jpg
Sabian AA 15 Sound Control Crash 1.jpg
Sabian AA 16 Sound Control Crash 1.jpg
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Introduction: 1987 (NAMM Winter Show)
Background: The genesis of the idea for the series started with the Medium Flange Ride.
Innovation: The series features a flanged edge on all cymbals. This attenuates the sound, "controlling" overtones, sustain, and volume.
Alloy:B20
Quality: Professional
Offered as: AA - AA Sound Control
Production:
Applications:
Users:
Sound:


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