K Zildjian 18" Dark Crash Thin

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Group: Crashes
Type: Dark Crash Thin
Size: 18 Inch
Series: K Zildjian
Weight: 1211g, 1257g (2019 Serial Number), 1265g (2024 Serial Number), 1276g (2015 Serial Number), 1279g, 1281g, 1290g, 1295g, 1296g (2022 Serial Number), 1299g (2023 Serial Number), 1307g (2024 Serial Number), 1320g, 1323g, 1329g, 1330g (2024 Serial Number), 1346g, 1351g (2019 Serial Number), 1372g, 1378g (2017 Serial Number), 1389g, 1394g (2018 Serial Number), 1425g, 1431g (6 rivets) (2019 Serial Number)
Median Weight: 1320g (n=23)
Years of production: 1993 - Present
Sound file: K Zildjian 18" Dark Crash Thin
K Zildjian 18" Dark Crash Thin
K Zildjian 18" Dark Crash Thin
K Zildjian 18" Dark Crash Thin
K Zildjian 18" Dark Crash Thin
K Zildjian 18" Dark Crash Thin
K Zildjian 18" Dark Crash Thin
K Zildjian 18" Dark Crash Thin
K Zildjian 18" Dark Crash Thin
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: It's an extremely smooth and warm sounding crash. Although it has a fairly quick sustain, it has body and volume. This and the other K Dark Crash Thins are wonderful for blending in with the music when aggressive crashes are not needed.

Review written by Bluejacketsfan

Review: "I found the Dark Thins to be especially effective in low-volume situations where I wanted to be able to lay into a crash fairly well, but didn't necessarily want it to obliterate the rest of the music. For example, in certain acoustic settings, an ordinary 16" Dark Crash might have the pitch you want, but be too loud. If you substitute a regular 14" Dark Crash, the volume might be better but the pitch might be higher than you desire. The new Dark Thin Crashes solve that prob-lem. You can use a 14" or 15" Dark Thin and have a pitch similar to a regular 16", but it won't be as loud."

Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Zildjian K Dark Thin Crash Cymbals", Modern Drummer, June 1993, p. 43)

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