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Zildjian A-Series City Pack

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Cymbal Set

  • A series
  • Cymbal setup for compact drum kits and percussion setups

Set consists of:

  • 18" A-Series Uptown Ride
  • 14" A-Series Fast Crash
  • 12" A-Series New Beat Hi-hats
Available since February 2018
Item number 430946
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Configurations 1x Hi-Hat, 1x Ride, 1x Crash
Inc. Cymbal Bag / Case No
Alloy B20
8.990 kr
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Excellent combination
Vihren Hristov 09.05.2018
I should start with a short info about my concept, set and playing. Well my main (and only) set is miniature 4 peace; 16" bass, 12" snare, 8 and 12" toms, set. I was into that idea because of the small night clubs and piano bars in my country - Bulgaria. In such setting I would definitely go for a small set I can put trough the PA. Bigger drum sizes, bigger cymbals will sound more or less acoustically which in most cases is not pleasant for the human ear. Unfortunately Zildjian produced not that many small sized cymbals I can experiment with. Until that moment! The only small hi hat they produced was the 12" A Special Recording hi hat. Really tight and warm sound, but "thin" a little bit, especially when it's played a bit open and in the end "splashy" sound is not what we are looking for from a hi hat. That particular hi hat was designed to be played closed. Although Denis Chambers use the Special Recording hi hat in his firs instructional video "In the pocket". For a ride I used 18" K crash-ride. Great bell but it has a body of a crash cymbal. That's why I trade it for a really old 18" K Custom brilliant ride - too harsh for such a small drum set, loud, aggressive, hitting it with 7A drumsticks was like hitting concrete - totally unpleasant feeling. Sanded down the brilliant finish, then sand blasted the top first, then the bottom of the cymbal - nothing changed, just "ping" and no "music". I'm into thinner ride cymbals I can lay in to it while I'm playing, it feels like the ride accept the energy from the drumstick and it spreads it trough cymbal's body. So my hi hat and my ride cymbal were not the "ones". My crash was an old 14" K Dark crash thin brilliant - a lot of metal, harshness, unpleasant overtones, project too well next to the really quiet hi hat. In the end my cymbals didn't blend well together. That's why I decided to try the City Pack. Keep in mind that all the reviews on Youtube were made from people who don't play on such small sizes. Most of them use thicker drumsticks. Zildjian did great job on that kit. The Uptown ride is all around cymbal - it's on the medium thinner side, but really easy controlled, good stick definition, you can lay in to it, nice crashability and perfect bell - which (according to the videos) I tough is small wondering If I'd be able to hit it or not, but the size of the bell is ok. The 12" New Beat hi hat...is just normal, perfect balanced hi hat. The 14" Fast crash blends really well with the ride and the hi hat. I didn't expect to be that thick - probably medium, or the "new" thin; the cymbals from the 90's were quite thinner than the cymbals now days. But it's really fast, some splashiness in it too. Which is a great contrast to the Uptown ride crashability. Both of them fit really good together. In the end I'll say that Zildjian got me again ;) And I'm really glad for their decision to start producing those sizes. I actually never though that my idea for 12" hi hat, 18" ride and 14" crash will be ever made as a set. It worked fine to me and I hope it'll work fine to you too. Thanks to Thomann's great service :)
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Estupendo set para tocar en casa.
JulioGR 18.05.2018
Lo utilizo con una pequeña batería acustica, una Sonor Martini, para tocar en mi piso. Buscaba unos platos de calidad y con buen sonido pero que no fuesen muy potentes para no molestar a los vecinos.
En general estoy muy contento con el resultado.
Esteticamente son muy bonitos, especialmente el ride.

Me ha gustado mucho el sonido:
El charles es articulado y crujiente, se le pueden sacar muchos matices.
El crash es es rápido y brillante, yo lo utilizo con otro similar de 16 y va genial.
El ride es el único que no termina de gustarme por completo. Tiene un sonido espectacular ritmicamente. Pero para mi gusto cuando lo crasheas se siente rígido y no termina por gustarme, pero como digo solo es una cuestión de gustos.
De cualquier forma estoy muy satisfecho con el set
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Sehr gut aber anders
testbuckel 12.02.2020
Ich habe eine Weile gebraucht um mich an das Set zu gewöhnen. Eigentlich bin ich Paiste7 Nutzer. Da klingt das CityPack schon anders. Im Band Live Kontext und vor allem wenn ich leider solieren soll, sehr gut und das funktioniert dann auch. Highlight für mich sind die HiHat Becken. Die 12er Größe ist im Spiel nicht zu bemerken. Nachtrag: die PST7 gehen jetzt, auch wenn ich zB das 16“ Light Crash klasse finde, ist die Variabilität des CityPacks größer und im Gesamtsound differenzierter.
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Très bon rapport qualité-prix, ride un peu en dessous
Renaud897 13.08.2021
Je joue surtout du punk-hardcore et du métal mais j'aime m'essayer à d'autres styles (Jazz et fusion notamment).

Le charleston est à mon sens le point fort de ce kit, le son est très agréable, très précis et pas du tout envahissant même en jouant fort avec une grosse ouverture (le côté 12" aide à cette précision je pense, beaucoup plus agréable et moins "casserole" que les 14" Sabian B8 que j'utilisais par le passé).

La crash est excellente, très rapide et brillante sans être agressive. Le fait que ce ne soit qu'une 14" la rend peut-être un peu faiblarde pour les styles les plus agressifs, personnellement je l'utilise en appoint de mes deux crashs principales qui sont des 16" et 18". Elle est vraiment super pour les accents et les pêches, peut-être un peu moins pour le rythme "full crash" mais cela me semble tout à fait normal au vu du diamètre de la cymbale.

On en arrive au point faible de ce kit (à mon sens) : la ride. Elle est assez "sourde", elle manque de brillant et la cloche n'est pas très forte en volume. Personnellement je l'ai essayée dix minutes et j'ai replacé ma vielle Sabian B8 qui sonne beaucoup mieux à mon goût. Peut-être qu'elle peut convenir pour le Jazz mais pour du Rock/Métal c'est vraiment bof :(

J'enlève une étoile pour la ride qui n'est pas à mon goût mais quand on sait que le charley + la ride valent déjà quasiment le prix du kit, je pense que c'est vraiment un bon investissement :)

En achetant le charley et la crash on arrive déjà à 95 % de la valeur d'achat à l'unité
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