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sanjuro
Publié le 30/11/09 à 03:18 (contenu en anglais)
Out of all the Zildjian K Fusion cymbals, the ride is the one that utilizes this fusion the best. Because I frequently ride on the shoulder or bell of the ride, I made a lot more contact with the coated surface. This was cool, and it was nice to experiment. That being said, I wasn't crazy about the overall sound and it was a little strange to have such a sharp change of texture. Often times, I like to slowly work up the ride edge, producing a slow and constant gradient change. With this cymbal, more diverse sounds are available, but they are more black and white. Also, unlike the other cymbals in this line, I feel like this would be confined to some kind of fusion or lighter rock/pop because of the coating on the interior paired with the delicate edges.
Without moving to far in from the edge, this has characteristics comparable that of a normal K. It is fairly dark, producing slowly decaying strokes with a degree of wash with every hit. On the interior/shoulder, the sound is much more pingy, but still pretty dark as there is less diameter. The decay is much faster and the coating is audible. I have never heard this live in context, but have heard recordings. It really sounded great, cutting through the music and retaining a very clean, but not anemic, sound.
At the prototype sale I saw these at a while back, I saw a lot of people fall in love with this model. It is a great cymbal, but I prefer the hi hats or china. I enjoy moving in and out of the shoulder area too much to sacrifice the gradual changes for a greater dynamic range. Because of its complex engineering, this is also a very expensive cymbal. Compared to other K customs, or any other line at this price level, I would suggest searching around a bit before any purchase is made.
Without moving to far in from the edge, this has characteristics comparable that of a normal K. It is fairly dark, producing slowly decaying strokes with a degree of wash with every hit. On the interior/shoulder, the sound is much more pingy, but still pretty dark as there is less diameter. The decay is much faster and the coating is audible. I have never heard this live in context, but have heard recordings. It really sounded great, cutting through the music and retaining a very clean, but not anemic, sound.
At the prototype sale I saw these at a while back, I saw a lot of people fall in love with this model. It is a great cymbal, but I prefer the hi hats or china. I enjoy moving in and out of the shoulder area too much to sacrifice the gradual changes for a greater dynamic range. Because of its complex engineering, this is also a very expensive cymbal. Compared to other K customs, or any other line at this price level, I would suggest searching around a bit before any purchase is made.
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Fiche technique
- Fabricant : Zildjian
- Modèle : K Custom Hybrid Ride 20"
- Série : K Custom
- Catégorie : Cymbales Rides
- Fiche créée le : 17/09/2006
Nous n'avons pas de fiche technique sur ce produit
mais votre aide est la bienvenue
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Autres dénominations : k custom hybrid ride 20", kcustomhybridride20", k customhybridride 20", k custom hybrid ride20"