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Zultan 16" Aja Crash

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Crash cymbal

  • Grootte: 16"
  • Sounds loud and full-bodied
  • The sustain behaviour of the cymbal is balanced and harmonic
Tillgänglig sedan November 2011
Artikelnummer 273920
försäljningsenhet 1 Styck
Hand Hammered Cymbal No
Finish Regular, Traditional
Alloy B20 Bronze
B-Stock från 749 kr tillgänglig
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Bra budgetalternativ!
TheAbsorbant 12.02.2019
Jag hade spräckt ännu en crash och behövde ersätta den billigt, frågade runt lite och fick tips om Zultan. Jag trodde aldrig att jag skulle få så bra ton och sustain i en så billig cymbal! Köp!
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Better than Zildijan
Marlon Clinton 13.01.2021
These are honestly the best cymbals I have ever owned or played, competes with Zildijan A-series, and for a fraction of the price. Amazing cymbal!
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Rätt metall i budgetcymbal
Rytterströms 12.08.2013
Spelar vanligen på mer arbetade cymbaler, men tycker att denna är en bra och prisvärd cymbal för entry-level trummisar.
Ett stort plus för att den är gjord i den mest klassiska och musikaliska metallen B20.
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Great all around crash if you're on a budget
Konstantinos A. 28.09.2017
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 16" crash, I would call it a great all-rounder since it can marginally handle heavy music, but since it's a 16", it isn't overwhelming in softer settings as well. It makes a great starter cymbal if you can only afford one crash (or go for the 17" if you're going to be playing heavy stuff).
Sound-wise, 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).

If you plan to pair it with another crash, I would suggest the 18", since I also own the 17" and it sounds kinda close to this 16". The 16-17 work together, but I would prefer a more distinguishable difference. For softer stuff my guess is that it would also work well with the 14" crash.

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 if this eventually breaks.
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