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Zultan 19" Caz Crash/Ride

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Zultan 19" Caz Crash/Ride
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Bargain of the century!
Malcolm pro drummer 16.10.2017
Buying cymbals unheard is risky,but enough good reviews of this 19" C/R and £110 price tag,made me take a chance.Ive been playing it
alongside Zildjians A and Ks,Meinl Byzanze Jazz,,and Istanbul Mel Lewis cymbals,and it holds its own sonically amongst these top end cymbals.I read the bell was smaller on these,that's untrue.It has a low pitch wash that never overpowers,and a decent crash that gets out of the way quick when hit on the edge,the bell is great for Latin grooves too.It is a jazz cymbal really, similar to K Zildjians,really great on a one cymbal and hi hats gig.This can be used in most music genres except really loud amplified stuff,however ,it's no quieter than other similar sized b20 hand hammered cymbals that I have.
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Interesting!
Sven/Pale origins 20.09.2019
Okay so, this is 95% crash and 5% ride.
Bell does not exist..bigger bell is on a splash, I swear to you.

Let's talk about CRASH QUALITY:
Cymbal is thin. Its not light and its not heavy. Something in between but I would say its lighter than I expected as it says "Crash/ride" but its only usable as a crash in my opinion...at least for my genre of music.

It has this dark sound like K customs but little bit warmer and softer. Its really pleasant to my ear. I am suprised this item does not cost more money. It's not a budget cymbal.

So, I played my first concert with this cymbal..I use it as my main crash in metalcore band along with A custom projection crashes on both side.
When I listened recordings from our live show it does not seem to open very fast as a crash. It is thin cymbal and when you jam solo you can hear it open very fast but, with a metal band playing with you, it will lose an accent if you play this crash first on a bar..I suppose its because of its sound characteristics (dark and warm).
Don't get me wrong when I say "it doesnt open very fast"..it DOES open fast but not in combination with brilliant cymbals and metal guitar riffs.
But still it goes very well with metal music if you ask me, you just need to get used to using it right.

Great great cymbal by awsome brand from greatest shop THOMANN!

Thank you!
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Outstanding quality for very reasonable price
Gairm 11.08.2019
This is a beautiful cymbal, that crashes well at louder volumes, but is definitely much more of a ride than a crash.

I bought a set of Zultan Caz a few months ago and play them in a church. I use this as my main ride. It has excellent stick definition. This review reflects several months of regular use playing a wide range of styles mostly not at high volume.

Crashing with sticks is fine in loud passages, but church drumming is often a challenge keeping volume under control, and as a crash this just isn't very responsive at lower volumes.

I use cymbal swells a lot of the time, and for that, this cymbal just doesn't really work. I have the Caz crashes in 16 and 17 and they both respond very well to mallets, allowing me to build swells gradually. With the 19 Crash / Ride, pulling a crescendo out of the cymbal with mallets from a low-volume start is very difficult and I've yet to succeed to my satisfaction.

As a small, light ride, however, I think you will struggle to find a better sound without paying very much more money.

A note on packaging. My cymbals arrived, unprotected, in the base of a large box, directly underneath a full set of hardware .. hihat, cymbal stands, pedal .. the outer box was completely inadequate for the weight and was falling apart, there was virtually no internal packaging so the hardware had bounced around. Thomann accepted a return, but the return / replacement process was a nightmare. Individual Zultan cymbals come protected with only a thin plastic sleeve, so either the packaging of the individual cymbals needs to improve dramatically, or Thomann need to up their packaging game overall. Zultan cymbals are high quality, but the packaging doesn't reflect this and doesn't give them the protection they deserve.

A more recent order from Thomann was also completely inadquately packaged, outer box falling apart on delivery, and my experience with the cymbals was so grim I couldn't face the argument with them over the second one. Your mileage, obvoiously, may vary, and I note the generally good feedback that people give both for packaging and customer service, so perhaps I was just unlucky.
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Don't mistake this for a budget cymbal!
eljayb 12.01.2018
Like most drummers, I'm often very sceptical about buying drum products, particularly cymbals online without hearing them in person first, however due to the positive reviews and the great price, I thought I'd bite the bullet. And boy is this cymbal brilliant! It's perfect for the jazz and funk groups that I play in, with a fantastic wash and a crisp ride function. Although it's a 19", it's certainly not too dark, and functions perfectly as an auxilliary crash as well.

It easily competes with the Zildjian K's that I've played in the past, just without the hefty price tag. You won't regret buying this cymbal!
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Reeceq96 02.04.2022
This is a gorgeous cymbal that served as my primary ride for a couple of years, but now it is used as a primary crash, or a secondary ride, depending on my setup, and genre being played. Can't go wrong for the price!
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Big and Beefy
Liam91 15.11.2022
I'd previously bought a 16" can crash and wanted something a bit more versatile. Its feels get as a ride, and great to crash with. Bell doesn't really cut through but thats not why I bought it so doesn't bother me. And like all Zultan products, excellent value for money.
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Warm and versatile!
Anonymous 06.11.2014
I've never been a fan of crash rides. They always seem to be too "clangy" as crashes and too dull and undefined as rides.

HOWEVER, this one is a keeper for acoustic music.

Actually, I'd say it's 2/3 crash and 1/3 ride. Tip riding gives a warm dry "wash" whenever high volumes are not required. It is also excellent for bow riding on higher volume choruses. Never harsh or intrusive. As a crash it's very warm and sweet, everything I'd expect from a classic 'K'.

I've used this as the only cymbal in the kit (not counting the hihat) at acoustic gigs, it's superb!

I'm a big fan of the Zultan range. In my opinion they kill the budget series of the big makers! Even better, the Zultans totally hold their own compared to the really expensive stuff.
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Valid product
Alberto9475 17.02.2015
Not a crash, nor a ride, but a nice blend of both.. it's not so heavy and not so light, it respond really well with a nice stick definition, full sounding bell and warm crash capabilities. Really recomended for anything from jazz to old school rock.
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Awesome
Anonymous 26.01.2015
I have to say I really love this cymbal! If you're looking for some dark classic quality crash, this is it. As a ride it is definitely more jazz-oriented, it will come in handy to complement some heavier 20-22" ride, as it might feel more appropriate in certain situations where you may wanna use something less pingy and more sustainish. But as a crash, it's very versatile.

This was exactly what I was looking for. It reminds me of these old 1970s Queen album. I'm truely amazed, especialy considering the price.

I picked this one through the audio samples provided by Thomann, which are definitely very well produced, and accurate in terms of faithfully rendering the sound.
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Unbelievable Sound for the Price
JayK 06.01.2019
I can't believe they are selling a cymbal like this for 120¤. The crash sound is dark, warm, and slightly trashy and records really nicely, especially when you need crash accents that blend in the mix without overpowering the rest of the kit or other instruments.

It's a thin cymbal (mine weighs 1555g), so unleashing the ride qualities requires a specific kind of stick and good technique, but I've actually enjoyed using this cymbal in a jazz context lately. I get some nice definition out of it with Vic Firth's Peter Erskine signature sticks. Will definitely get the Caz hats and bigger rides in the future.

I've had this cymbal for almost two years now and so far no cracks or any other quality issues, so this gets 5/5 for both sound and quality.
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