Models

7 models

  • Zildjian A Symphonic

    Orchestral crash cymbal pairs

    Cymbal · United States

    Hand cymbals for orchestral use are a different instrument from a drum-set crash: heavier, matched in pairs, and specified by weight class. The A Symphonic range covers the standard French, Viennese, and Germanic weights.

  • Zildjian Kerope

    A recreation of a 1950s K

    Cymbal · United States

    Kerope was developed by studying old Istanbul-era K cymbals and reproducing their thickness profile and hammering: dark, dry, and very quick to open, with a lathe pattern left rough.

  • Zildjian K Sweet

    Thin, wide, and washy K cymbals

    Cymbal · United States

    K Sweet extends the K family toward larger diameters at thin weights — 21" and 23" rides, 17" and 19" crashes — for drummers who want wash without volume.

  • Zildjian K Constantinople

    The company's traditional jazz flagship

    Cymbal · United States

    K Constantinople is Zildjian's most deliberately old-fashioned line: thin, hand-hammered, low-pitched, and made in small runs. The Medium Thin Low rides are among the most recorded jazz cymbals of the past thirty years.

  • Zildjian FX Oriental China Trash

    The effects china

    Cymbal · United States

    The Oriental China Trash is a fast, bright, unapologetically harsh china that became a fixture in metal and in electronic-influenced drumming.

  • Zildjian L80 Low Volume

    Perforated practice cymbals

    Cymbal · United States

    The L80 cymbals are drilled through with hundreds of holes, cutting volume by roughly eighty percent while keeping enough feel and rebound to practise on. They made quiet practice on a real kit possible.

  • Zildjian A Avedis

    The 1950s A, remade

    Cymbal · United States

    A Avedis reproduces the thin, warm, quick A cymbals of the 1950s rather than the brighter modern A, with a rough finish and unlathed bell.