Difference between revisions of "Sabian Vault 19" Holy China"

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'''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Holy China#Vault|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
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'''Review:''' "Chad Smith simply wanted the loudest, baddest china that Sabian could make.
  
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Taking design elements from the X-Treme and O-Zone models, the Holy Chinas seem to have answered Chad's prayers. Fittingly, Holy Chinas have Sabian's exalted Vault status.
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Available in 19" and 21" diameters and cast from B20 bronze, both models have raw bells, high profiles and wide lips.
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Between the bell and lip, each cymbal is dotted with holes (around 13mm in diameter) - there are 51 in the 19" and 64 in the 21".
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Unlike O-Zone cymbals, where large holes create complexity and tonal distortion, the smaller holes here increase the attack and volume to Chad Smith levels.
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The looks don't deceive, and while note-wise the cymbals are authentically trashy and china-like, the degree of volume and aggression contained within them is almost off the scale.
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Ear-shredding levels of attack mean that they don't so much slice through the mix as blast a hole in it. A tap of a stick results in a shiver of electric intensity; a full-blooded hit practically illuminates the room.
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The 19" model is quicker and sharper-sounding, while the 21" is the equivalent of a cymbal wipeout.
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The Holy Chinas showcase Sabian's creative and technical expertise."<br>
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:Review written by Adam Jones ("Sabian Vault Holy Chinas review", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/sabian-vault-holy-chinas-493675 musicradar.com], September 5, 2011)<br>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 14 February 2026

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Group: Chinas
Type: Holy China
Size: 19 Inch
Series: Vault
Weight: ?g
Years of production: 2011 - 2013 ?
Sound file:
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Chad Smith simply wanted the loudest, baddest china that Sabian could make.

Taking design elements from the X-Treme and O-Zone models, the Holy Chinas seem to have answered Chad's prayers. Fittingly, Holy Chinas have Sabian's exalted Vault status.

Available in 19" and 21" diameters and cast from B20 bronze, both models have raw bells, high profiles and wide lips.

Between the bell and lip, each cymbal is dotted with holes (around 13mm in diameter) - there are 51 in the 19" and 64 in the 21".

Unlike O-Zone cymbals, where large holes create complexity and tonal distortion, the smaller holes here increase the attack and volume to Chad Smith levels.

The looks don't deceive, and while note-wise the cymbals are authentically trashy and china-like, the degree of volume and aggression contained within them is almost off the scale.

Ear-shredding levels of attack mean that they don't so much slice through the mix as blast a hole in it. A tap of a stick results in a shiver of electric intensity; a full-blooded hit practically illuminates the room.

The 19" model is quicker and sharper-sounding, while the 21" is the equivalent of a cymbal wipeout.

The Holy Chinas showcase Sabian's creative and technical expertise."

Review written by Adam Jones ("Sabian Vault Holy Chinas review", musicradar.com, September 5, 2011)

Artist/song where it can be heard: