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*'''[[Sabian Mini Holy China|Mini Holy China]] - [[Sabian AA 8" Mini Holy China|8"]] [[Sabian AA 10" Mini Holy China|10"]] [[Sabian AA 12" Mini Holy China|12"]]
 
*'''[[Sabian Mini Holy China|Mini Holy China]] - [[Sabian AA 8" Mini Holy China|8"]] [[Sabian AA 10" Mini Holy China|10"]] [[Sabian AA 12" Mini Holy China|12"]]
 
*'''[[Sabian Holy China|Holy China]] - [[Sabian AA 17" Holy China|17"]] [[Sabian 19" Holy China|19"]] [[Sabian 21" Holy China|21"]]
 
*'''[[Sabian Holy China|Holy China]] - [[Sabian AA 17" Holy China|17"]] [[Sabian 19" Holy China|19"]] [[Sabian 21" Holy China|21"]]
 
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*''' [[Sabian Metal-X Chinese|Metal-X Chinese]] - [[Sabian AA 18" Metal-X Chinese|18"]]
 
====  Splashes  ====  
 
====  Splashes  ====  
 
* '''[[Sabian Splash|Splash]] - [[Sabian AA 6" Splash|6"]] [[Sabian AA 8" Splash|8"]] [[Sabian AA 8" Splash Brilliant|8" Brilliant]] [[Sabian AA 10" Splash|10"]] [[Sabian AA 10" Splash Brilliant|10" Brilliant]] [[Sabian AA 12" Splash|12"]]<br>
 
* '''[[Sabian Splash|Splash]] - [[Sabian AA 6" Splash|6"]] [[Sabian AA 8" Splash|8"]] [[Sabian AA 8" Splash Brilliant|8" Brilliant]] [[Sabian AA 10" Splash|10"]] [[Sabian AA 10" Splash Brilliant|10" Brilliant]] [[Sabian AA 12" Splash|12"]]<br>

Revision as of 09:51, 7 January 2024

AA

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Introduction: 1982 (1983 for USA)
Background: AA, or "Automatic Anvil" is the company's machine-hammered flagship series. This series, along with the HH Series, are the longest-running Sabian cymbal lines.
Innovation: Machine hammering
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Offered as: AA - AA Sound Control
Production: Hybrid manufacturing with hand hammering and lathing, some with brilliant finish
Applications: All volume settings • Live playing and recording • Entire range of music styles
Users:
Sound: From classic rock to old school punk rock and hip-hop — that’s AA. Tight, controlled, but LOUD AF when you hit it hard. If that’s your sound, start with 14″ Rock Hats and a 20″ Rock Ride and build from there.
Notes: One of the two series, along with HH, initially offered. Due to a legal agreement with Zildjian, Sabian could not sell cymbals in the USA until 1983.



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AA Sound Control

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Introduction: 1987 (NAMM Winter Show)
Background: The genesis of the idea for the series started with the Medium Flange Ride.
Innovation: The series features a flanged edge on all cymbals. This attenuates the sound, "controlling" overtones, sustain, and volume.
Alloy:B20
Quality: Professional
Offered as: AA - AA Sound Control
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