Zildjian - K2822 K Paper Thin Crashes 22"
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Crash Cymbal
The Paper Thin Crashes 22" cymbal offers a dark and explosive crash that's unique and vintage. Thanks to new advances from the Zildjian research and development team, the Paper Thin cymbal series joins the iconic K family. They combine the characteristics of large cymbals and offer a real dark explosion with rapid decay.
ARTICLE N° 90493
Presentation
400 years of history is something to celebrate!
Zildjian is taking advantage of the occasion to wink at the most resonant moments by bringing old techniques up to date.
These 18", 19", 20", 21" and 22" crashes combine the Paper Thin qualities popular in the 50s with the distinctive characteristics of modern large cymbals.
One of their distinctive features is a redesigned three-stage hammering process, which frees up flexibility and tonal nuances, contributing to the unique signature of these cymbals.
Their ultra-thin profile allows rapid bursting and offers a low resonance found nowhere else in the K series.
Zildjian is taking advantage of the occasion to wink at the most resonant moments by bringing old techniques up to date.
These 18", 19", 20", 21" and 22" crashes combine the Paper Thin qualities popular in the 50s with the distinctive characteristics of modern large cymbals.
One of their distinctive features is a redesigned three-stage hammering process, which frees up flexibility and tonal nuances, contributing to the unique signature of these cymbals.
Their ultra-thin profile allows rapid bursting and offers a low resonance found nowhere else in the K series.
Features
Diameter in inches
22" (560 mm)
Alloy
Bronze B20
Finish
Brilliant
Other features
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Zildjian K2822 K Paper Thin Crashes 22" - Cymbals
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Cymbal: Crash
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Diameter: 22" (560mm)
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Sound: dark and explosive, with rapid decay
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Finish: Gloss
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Material: Bronze B20
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Thickness : Extra thin
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Hammering: triple
To find out more...
Always attentive to the needs of drummers, Zildjian has succeeded in meeting the demands of today's great drummers, such as Tony Williams, Elvin Jones and Art Blakey, with the Paper thin cymbal series.
