Zildjian K Sweet Cymbal Pack With Free 17" Crash
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DetailThe K Sweet Cymbal Pack from Zildjian offers a full set of thin, responsive cymbals designed for drummers seeking dark, complex tones. The pack includes 15" hi-hats, 17" crash, a 21" ride cymbal, and a free 19" crash. Crafted from Zildjian's iconic K alloy, these cymbals produce sweet, washy sounds with fast attack and full wash. Extra-Thin Crashes Provide Fast, Sensitive Response The 17" and 19" K Sweet crashes feature extra-thin weights and unlathed bells, allowing them to open up quickly with a light touch. Their thin profiles emphasize dark, complex overtones, while the unlathed bells provide fast attack. These ultra-responsive crashes are ideal for intricate or tightly syncopated parts where control and sensitivity are key. 21" Ride Offers Versatile Sounds The 21" K Sweet ride is fully lathed, giving it a balanced set of sounds including clear stick definition, full wash and a crashable bell. Its medium weight allows it to function as a main ride, accenting your grooves with a sweet, wash, yet still be light enough to crash at the edge or shoulder for extra punctuation. The stick sound is articulate but not too pingy, making this a versatile cymbal for a range of playing styles. 15" Hi-Hats Provide Solid "Chick" and Full Wash The 15" K Sweet hi-hats feature a thin top cymbal paired with an extra-heavy bottom cymbal. This combination produces a solid "chick" sound when played tightly closed, opening up to a full, dark wash when played partially or fully open. The large diameter and offset weights provide a wide range of sounds, from tight "chicks" to loose, sloshy washes. Complete Set for Any Style With cymbals ranging from 15" to 21" in diameter, the K Sweet Cymbal Pack provides a full set for any playing style. From tight, syncopated grooves to open, crashing textures, these thin, responsive cymbals produce the sweet, dark tones that define the K Sweet series. Experience the full range of sounds in this innovative pack from Zildjian.
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