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    Re: That one crash cymbal

    20" Sabian HHX Manhattan Jazz Ride
  2. Re: Cymbal weights for crash and ride for rock music

    Rock cymbals typically have heavier weights. The added weight translates to not only louder volume but higher pitch too, which is necessary if you need your cymbals to cut through the mix of loud...
  3. Thread: Sabian Cymbals

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    Sticky: Re: Sabian Cymbals

    Yes these are the former Crescents that have been absorbed into Sabian HH. They're all vintage style crash rides. Those will definitely work for what you're looking for, but might I suggest you check...
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    Re: Vintage Zildjian Avidas? Jazz?

    Vintage A Zildjians would do fine as they were thinner weights and darker than modern A's, but if you could find some vintage K Zildjians you'll be set!

    Another alternative would be to check out...
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    Re: Set me straight on Sabian AAX lines

    These are all correct with the exception of Studio and Stage.

    Studio are thinner cymbals than average and have lower volumes, which translates to being better suited for recording.

    Stage are...
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    Re: Set me straight on Sabian AAX lines

    These are definitely NOT BS as each of these variations have specific characteristics and purposes.

    Long story short, half of these labels are based on cymbal weights and half of them are based on...
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