Difference between revisions of "Sabian AAX 20" O-Zone"
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'''Type:''' [[Sabian O-Zone|O-Zone]]<br> | '''Type:''' [[Sabian O-Zone|O-Zone]]<br> | ||
'''Size:''' 20 Inch<br> | '''Size:''' 20 Inch<br> |
Latest revision as of 12:21, 8 January 2025
Group: Crashes
Type: O-Zone
Size: 20 Inch
Series: AAX
Weight: 1580g, 1586g, 1645g, 1743g
Median Weight: 1616g (n=4)
Years of production: 2007 - ?
Sound file: AAX 20" O-Zone
AAX 20" O-Zone
AAX 20" O-Zone
AAX 20" O-Zone
AAX 20" O-Zone
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Imagine a fairly thin, bright-sounding splash or crash cymbal. Then give it a certain amount of China-like trashiness and quite a bit of "wobble". Or, conversely, imagine a China cymbal that has more than usual musicality, a very quick decay, and a higher tonality than you might expect.
The 20" has a fairly large bell and the greatest amount of remaining surface area, which helps it produce a fairly long sustain."
Review written by Rick Van Horn ("Sabian AAX Ozone Cymbals and AAX/HHX X-Celerator Hats - Less Is More Meets More Is More", Modern Drummer, June 2007, pp.34-35)
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