Difference between revisions of "Z Custom 19" Projection Crash"
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'''Size:''' 19 Inch<br> | '''Size:''' 19 Inch<br> | ||
'''Series:''' [[Zildjian Z Custom#Z Custom|Z Custom]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[Zildjian Z Custom#Z Custom|Z Custom]]<br> | ||
− | '''Weight:''' | + | '''Weight:''' 1984g <br> |
'''Years of production:''' 2003 - 2008 <br> | '''Years of production:''' 2003 - 2008 <br> | ||
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/UqXtzzZTNYU?feature=shared Z Custom 19" Projection Crash] <br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/UqXtzzZTNYU?feature=shared Z Custom 19" Projection Crash] <br> | ||
'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Projection Crash#Z Custom|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Projection Crash#Z Custom|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
'''Review:''' "The 18" and 19" Projection crashes are very dense and dry in tone. Zildjian claims that these are the loudest cymbals they’ve ever created, and I’m inclined to agree. The cymbals also feature the largest bell Zildjian has ever put on a crash. Owing to their size and thickness, you really have to hit these babies with authority to get a full-bodied crash out of them. But considering their intended market, I don’t think potential users will have any trouble there.<br> | '''Review:''' "The 18" and 19" Projection crashes are very dense and dry in tone. Zildjian claims that these are the loudest cymbals they’ve ever created, and I’m inclined to agree. The cymbals also feature the largest bell Zildjian has ever put on a crash. Owing to their size and thickness, you really have to hit these babies with authority to get a full-bodied crash out of them. But considering their intended market, I don’t think potential users will have any trouble there.<br> | ||
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There wasn’t much tonal difference between the 18" and 19" Projection crashes, due to their closeness in size. The 19" did work well as a crash/ride in lower-volume situations, where it offered clean stick articulation when played with the tip of the stick."<br> | There wasn’t much tonal difference between the 18" and 19" Projection crashes, due to their closeness in size. The 19" did work well as a crash/ride in lower-volume situations, where it offered clean stick articulation when played with the tip of the stick."<br> | ||
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Review written by Mike Haid ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Z Custom Crashes And Hi-Hats - Loud And Louder", Modern Drummer, December 2003, p. 40)<br> | Review written by Mike Haid ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Z Custom Crashes And Hi-Hats - Loud And Louder", Modern Drummer, December 2003, p. 40)<br> | ||
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''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | ''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' |
Latest revision as of 00:56, 24 January 2025
Group: Crash
Type: Projection Crash
Size: 19 Inch
Series: Z Custom
Weight: 1984g
Years of production: 2003 - 2008
Sound file: Z Custom 19" Projection Crash
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 18" and 19" Projection crashes are very dense and dry in tone. Zildjian claims that these are the loudest cymbals they’ve ever created, and I’m inclined to agree. The cymbals also feature the largest bell Zildjian has ever put on a crash. Owing to their size and thickness, you really have to hit these babies with authority to get a full-bodied crash out of them. But considering their intended market, I don’t think potential users will have any trouble there.
There wasn’t much tonal difference between the 18" and 19" Projection crashes, due to their closeness in size. The 19" did work well as a crash/ride in lower-volume situations, where it offered clean stick articulation when played with the tip of the stick."
Review written by Mike Haid ("Product Close-Up - New Zildjian Z Custom Crashes And Hi-Hats - Loud And Louder", Modern Drummer, December 2003, p. 40)
Artist/song where it can be heard: