Sabian - 12233XLN HHX 22" Legacy Ride
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Ride Cymbal
The Sabian 12233XLN HHX 22" Legacy Ride invites you to enhance a set with a dark, legible ride. This model features a clear ping, supported by a textured base inherited from the work of Dave Weckl. A cymbal designed for drummers looking for stable control and a strong sonic identity.
ARTICLE N° 115755
Presentation
With the Sabian 12233XLN HHX 22" Legacy Ride, we've entered a zone where the dark becomes a real field of expression. Designed in collaboration with Dave Weckl, this 22" version is slightly heavier than the 20" and 21" models, resulting in a more restrained wash and an enhanced stick sound.
You can quickly feel a clear presence under the fingers, while retaining the vibrant, slightly trashy feel that is the signature of the Legacy series.
The artisanal hammering and HHX character give a lively grain, capable of accompanying a wide variety of contexts, from subtle playing to more tense atmospheres.
This cymbal works particularly well for drummers who like to shape their phrases, work on dynamics and build a ride that breathes without spreading itself too thin.
It provides reassuring sonic stability, while retaining the complexity that makes each stroke interesting to play.
You can quickly feel a clear presence under the fingers, while retaining the vibrant, slightly trashy feel that is the signature of the Legacy series.
The artisanal hammering and HHX character give a lively grain, capable of accompanying a wide variety of contexts, from subtle playing to more tense atmospheres.
This cymbal works particularly well for drummers who like to shape their phrases, work on dynamics and build a ride that breathes without spreading itself too thin.
It provides reassuring sonic stability, while retaining the complexity that makes each stroke interesting to play.
Features
Diameter in inches
22" (560 mm)
Alloy
Bronze B20
Artist
Dave Weckl
Packaging
Single unit
Other features
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Sabian 12233XLN HHX 22" Legacy Ride
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Ride Cymbal
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Series : HHX
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Type : Legacy heavy
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Signature : Dave Weckl
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Cymbal diameter: 22
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Hand hammered
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Medium thickness
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Material : B20
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Sound : Dark
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Finish : Gloss
To find out more...
Dave Weckl is an American drummer born in 1960, widely recognised for his precision, his sense of groove and his ability to move from one style to another without losing his signature sound.
He made a name for himself in the 80s when he joined the Chick Corea Elektric Band, where his highly articulate playing and technical approach left their mark on a whole generation of musicians.
He then went on to work on numerous fusion, jazz and pop projects, both in the studio and on tour, with a rare consistency in the quality of his playing.
Over the years, Dave Weckl has also developed personal projects, such as the Dave Weckl Band, where he explores more nuanced writing and a modern sound. Always committed to teaching, he regularly shares his working methods, groove concepts and approach to sound through masterclasses and educational content.
His contribution to the evolution of modern drumming remains essential today, both for drummers just starting out and for those seeking to develop their technique and musicality.
He made a name for himself in the 80s when he joined the Chick Corea Elektric Band, where his highly articulate playing and technical approach left their mark on a whole generation of musicians.
He then went on to work on numerous fusion, jazz and pop projects, both in the studio and on tour, with a rare consistency in the quality of his playing.
Over the years, Dave Weckl has also developed personal projects, such as the Dave Weckl Band, where he explores more nuanced writing and a modern sound. Always committed to teaching, he regularly shares his working methods, groove concepts and approach to sound through masterclasses and educational content.
His contribution to the evolution of modern drumming remains essential today, both for drummers just starting out and for those seeking to develop their technique and musicality.
