Difference between revisions of "B20 By Sabian 18" Crash Ride"
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'''Type:''' [[Sabian Crash Ride|Crash Ride]]<br> | '''Type:''' [[Sabian Crash Ride|Crash Ride]]<br> | ||
'''Size:''' 18 Inch<br> | '''Size:''' 18 Inch<br> |
Latest revision as of 14:40, 11 January 2025
Group: Rides
Type: Crash Ride
Size: 18 Inch
Series: B20 By Sabian
Weight: 1589g, 1605g
Years of production: 1983 - 1984
Sound file: unknown
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Funnily enough, the 18in crash-ride (£75) has a better bell and is still a relatively "sticky" if undistinguished ride. But on the crash side I was impressed: stable and silvery, suggestive of the clarity of a Paiste with the tone of a Zildjian. Which can't be bad."
Review written by Geoff Nicholls ("Sabian B20 Cymbals", One Two Testing, July 1985)
Review: "The two cymbals which I used as 'crashes' were not both the same. The larger one was actually a 'Crash/Ride' and for my money was an excellent 'Crash'. (A hybrid cymbal is meant to do both chores, and is invariably a thickness in between Crash and Ride.) It would seem that Sabian only produce a medium weight cymbal which inevitably results in a medium pitch too. The 16" was gongy as per all cheap crash cymbals but for all that they were both nice and meaty with a good deal of 'shimmer'."
Review written by Bob Henrit ("Sabian B20 Range", International Musician & Recording World, August 1985)
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