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* '''[[Sabian Pro Sonix|Pro Sonix]] - [[Sabian Pro Sonix 16" Chinese|16"]] [[Sabian Pro Sonix 18" Chinese|18"]]
 
* '''[[Sabian Pro Sonix|Pro Sonix]] - [[Sabian Pro Sonix 16" Chinese|16"]] [[Sabian Pro Sonix 18" Chinese|18"]]
 
*'''[[Sabian Radia|Radia]] - [[Sabian Radia 8" Chinese|8"]] [[Sabian Radia 10" Chinese|10"]] [[Sabian Radia 12" Chinese|12"]] [[Sabian Radia 14" Chinese|14"]] [[Sabian Radia 15" Chinese|15"]] [[Sabian Radia 16" Chinese|16"]] [[Sabian Radia 18" Chinese|18"]] [[Sabian Radia 20" Chinese|20"]]
 
*'''[[Sabian Radia|Radia]] - [[Sabian Radia 8" Chinese|8"]] [[Sabian Radia 10" Chinese|10"]] [[Sabian Radia 12" Chinese|12"]] [[Sabian Radia 14" Chinese|14"]] [[Sabian Radia 15" Chinese|15"]] [[Sabian Radia 16" Chinese|16"]] [[Sabian Radia 18" Chinese|18"]] [[Sabian Radia 20" Chinese|20"]]
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* '''[[Sabian SBR|SBR]] - [[Sabian SBR 16" Chinese|18"]]
 
* '''[[Sabian Stratus|Stratus]] - [[Sabian Stratus 18" Chinese|18"]]
 
* '''[[Sabian Stratus|Stratus]] - [[Sabian Stratus 18" Chinese|18"]]
 
* '''[[Sabian Vault|Vault]] - [[Sabian Vault 18" Chinese|18"]]   
 
* '''[[Sabian Vault|Vault]] - [[Sabian Vault 18" Chinese|18"]]   
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==== [[Sabian Paragon]] ====  
 
==== [[Sabian Paragon]] ====  
 
* The 19″ Paragon Chinese has a wide flange that creates a dark, explosive monster that opens up with the slightest touch with a low-pitched, musical roar. The second of three Chinese models in Paragon series, the 20″ version has a much smaller flange than the 19″ and is a more focused sounding China. (4)
 
* The 19″ Paragon Chinese has a wide flange that creates a dark, explosive monster that opens up with the slightest touch with a low-pitched, musical roar. The second of three Chinese models in Paragon series, the 20″ version has a much smaller flange than the 19″ and is a more focused sounding China. (4)
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==== [[Sabian SBR|SBR]] ====
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* The 16″ SBR Chinese is tonally tight and bright sounding, with plenty of brash trash in its tone. (8)
 
==== [[Sabian XSR|XSR]] ====  
 
==== [[Sabian XSR|XSR]] ====  
 
* The XSR Chinese has a raw and nasty response with a tonally tight and highly aggressive attack.  Great for playing bright but dirty ride patterns or fact attacking accents.(3)
 
* The XSR Chinese has a raw and nasty response with a tonally tight and highly aggressive attack.  Great for playing bright but dirty ride patterns or fact attacking accents.(3)
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# [https://sabian.com/product/21816-18-inch-aa-chinese/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
 
# [https://sabian.com/product/21816-18-inch-aa-chinese/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
 
# [https://sabian.com/product/41816x-18-inch-b8x-chinese/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
 
# [https://sabian.com/product/41816x-18-inch-b8x-chinese/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
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# [https://sabian.com/product/sbr1616-16-inch-16-sbr-chinese/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
 
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Revision as of 11:16, 12 January 2025

Series - Sizes

Sabian AA 22 Chinese 1.jpg

Description

AA

  • Aggressive and brash with bright, penetrating trash, this is the perfect model for quick attack accents. (6)

AAX

  • AAX Chinese cymbals are bright, brash and biting! No problem hearing these above the roar! (5)

B8X

  • Bright bite is aggressive and edgy, with a cool, cutting rawness that is immediate and trashy. (7)

FRX

  • This frequency reduced Chinese offers just the right amount of trash and attack to be heard, while never getting in the way. It delivers the blistering heat of a China but the FRX design gives it complete control. FRX gives drummers the freedom to play without holding back, especially in lower volume settings. (1)

HHX

  • A fiery combination of tonal heat and raw aggression, the HHX Chinese brings biting attack with a furiously fast and funky feel. (2)

Sabian Paragon

  • The 19″ Paragon Chinese has a wide flange that creates a dark, explosive monster that opens up with the slightest touch with a low-pitched, musical roar. The second of three Chinese models in Paragon series, the 20″ version has a much smaller flange than the 19″ and is a more focused sounding China. (4)

SBR

  • The 16″ SBR Chinese is tonally tight and bright sounding, with plenty of brash trash in its tone. (8)

XSR

  • The XSR Chinese has a raw and nasty response with a tonally tight and highly aggressive attack. Great for playing bright but dirty ride patterns or fact attacking accents.(3)

Information from:

  1. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  2. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  3. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  4. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  5. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  6. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  7. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  8. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)



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