Zildjian ZBT Ride Cymbal

Medium high-pitched tone. Precise, clean stick definition. A ZBT Ride is the perfect cymbal to fill out your drum set. Made with Zildjian's attention to detail and quality. ZBT - Crisp, Clean + Musical - Zildjian Bronze Technology. This uniform alloy of copper and tin is shaped, hammered and lathed into fast, bright and powerful musical instruments. Cymbals from the ZBT range add real musicality and Zildjian performance to any kit. BrightIntense, high-pitched sound cuts through the mix of other instruments. LoudSheet origin and lathing techniques create high-volume projection. Fast Speaks quickly and brightly when struck then decays rapidly. ConsistentPressed and lathed from sheets of uniform, high-quality bronze alloy. BrilliantSold exclusively in the highly polished, brilliant finish. Avaialbe Sizes: 20


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