KA
Great crash if you're on a budget
I've tried the 16" and 17" crashes and the 10" splash from the Zultan Aja series and I must say that I've got close to no complaints considering their price.
The sound is not as refined as the expensive series from the reknown brands like Zildjian, Sabian, Paiste etc, but you can get these at a fraction of the price.
The price might make you think otherwise, but they can hold their own in a live or recording setting since they sound like actual cymbals and nothing like the cheap brass entry series and probably better than most of the cheap bronze series as well.
Now in particular about this 17" crash, I would say that it's not the loudest 17" out there, but it can get pretty loud and it can handle heavy music. It is slightly clangy when you listen to it by itself (as many cymbals do when you go up in diameter), but you wouldn't notice that in context. It doesn't sound as bright as a 2002 or an A custom, but I'd say it leans towards the brighter side of the spectrum (I wouldn't call it dark).
As for pairing, I would probably choose the 18" to pair with the 16" I already had since this 17" is kinda close with the 16". They work together, but I would prefer a more distinguishable difference.
Finally, durability-wise, it seems to be holding up quite well after 1,5 years and keep in mind that its main use is in live settings and rehearsals by many different drummers. It doesn't get a daily beating, but it has seen some heavy use for certain and it's made more money than it cost.
All in all, I'm very happy about this purchase and I would probably get another one (or perhaps the 18") if this eventually breaks.
The sound is not as refined as the expensive series from the reknown brands like Zildjian, Sabian, Paiste etc, but you can get these at a fraction of the price.
The price might make you think otherwise, but they can hold their own in a live or recording setting since they sound like actual cymbals and nothing like the cheap brass entry series and probably better than most of the cheap bronze series as well.
Now in particular about this 17" crash, I would say that it's not the loudest 17" out there, but it can get pretty loud and it can handle heavy music. It is slightly clangy when you listen to it by itself (as many cymbals do when you go up in diameter), but you wouldn't notice that in context. It doesn't sound as bright as a 2002 or an A custom, but I'd say it leans towards the brighter side of the spectrum (I wouldn't call it dark).
As for pairing, I would probably choose the 18" to pair with the 16" I already had since this 17" is kinda close with the 16". They work together, but I would prefer a more distinguishable difference.
Finally, durability-wise, it seems to be holding up quite well after 1,5 years and keep in mind that its main use is in live settings and rehearsals by many different drummers. It doesn't get a daily beating, but it has seen some heavy use for certain and it's made more money than it cost.
All in all, I'm very happy about this purchase and I would probably get another one (or perhaps the 18") if this eventually breaks.
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Amazing high quality crash
I play this crash and it's 16 inch version exclusively for the last two years. Both for rehearsals and gigs, in a bit heavier setting (hard rock/metal music). They sound amazing and are holding up great, definitely a much better value for money then cymbals from bigger brands in similar price range.
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DM
Fantastic.
Easily one of my favourite cymbals I have ever used.
Great for live shows as the sound emitted is fantastic. Great attack with some really nice tones. The bell on this cymbal is also a fantastic sound to add to your arsenal of noise.
Also makes for great practice cymbals due to the price which means they are easy to replace.
Great for live shows as the sound emitted is fantastic. Great attack with some really nice tones. The bell on this cymbal is also a fantastic sound to add to your arsenal of noise.
Also makes for great practice cymbals due to the price which means they are easy to replace.
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Fm
Great sound for cheap
My first experience with the Zultan cymbals. I also have the 18 Aja crash and 10 Aja splash. I bought them for practice and band rehearsals, to use them instead of more expensive cymbals. The sound is great, no problem using them instead of Zildjians A's. I don't know about the durability yet, so far everything is fine(2 months of use, 4-5 times a week). Music played is mostly rock-oriented with crash-riding from time to time. If you on a budget, the Aja series sounds much better than similarly priced top brands cymbals for sure. Interesting to try more expensive Zultan cymbals. Recommended!
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A
Value for money
Cheap great sounding cymbal for all purposes !
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SS
simply amazed
didn't expect this sound with this price..
it sound exactly like the sound samples if anyone is not sure about this beauty.
it sound exactly like the sound samples if anyone is not sure about this beauty.
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t
great b20 cymbal
maybe the best solution in buying a 17" crash made with b20 bronze , not the b8 bronze on brass cymbal . great sound and affordable price!!!
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M
Great cheep chrash!
I wasn't expecting such a high quality cymbal this cheep. I used it for a couple of gigs and Im really impressed by the sound.
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S
Great cymbal for price
It has a nice sound, it is better than I expected
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H
Great sounding cymbal!
Cheap, but a great sound....why pay more? I'll be looking at the rest in the Zultan range next time I need a replacement.
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