Models
Every model, most significant first.
13 models
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Zildjian A Custom Crash
A Custom crash cymbal family
Cymbal · United States
A bright, quick-speaking crash cymbal family in Zildjian's A Custom line.
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Zildjian Z Custom
Loud, bright B20 bronze cymbal series
Cymbal · United States
A heavier, thicker B20 bronze cymbal series with a distinctive star hammering pattern, delivering explosive, bright, and loud sounds aimed at metal and high-volume players; reintroduced after a long hiatus.
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Zildjian A Zildjian
Bright B20 bronze cymbal series
Cymbal · United States
Zildjian's classic bright, versatile B20 bronze cymbal series, ranging from thin and delicate to extra heavy and cutting, heard on countless recordings by drummers across many genres.
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Zildjian K Custom
Dark, expressive B20 bronze cymbal series
Cymbal · United States
A B20 bronze cymbal series that builds on the darker, drier sounds of the legendary K line, customized with unique finishes, tonal modifications, and modern manufacturing techniques for a complex, warm, and expressive voice.
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Zildjian A Custom
Cast B20 bronze cymbal series
Cymbal · United States
A Custom is Zildjian's bright, modern cast-bronze cymbal series, made from the company's B20 bronze (roughly 80 percent copper and 20 percent tin). The cymbals are rotary-hammered, run thinner in weight, and carry a brilliant finish, giving a crisp, shimmering response across crashes, rides, hi-hats and effects.
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Zildjian K Zildjian
Cast B20 bronze cymbal series
Cymbal · United States
The K Zildjian series carries forward the dark, warm, complex sound of the original K cymbals developed in 19th-century Turkey. Cast from Zildjian's B20 bronze and traditionally finished, K cymbals are a jazz mainstay and are recognizable by their vented 'K' stamp, spanning rides, crashes, hi-hats and effects.
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Zildjian Crotales
Tuned bronze discs
Concert percussion · United States
Crotales are small thick tuned discs played with a hard mallet or bowed, sold in chromatic octave sets, and Zildjian's are the ones most orchestral parts assume.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.