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Zildjian ZBT Crash Cymbal

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An explosive, all-purpose crash for beginners. A great all-purpose ride!

The Zildjian ZBT Crash Cymbal is a splendid fast crash with a bright, high-pitched tone. It's not only a great all-purpose ride, it can serve as an explosive crash for beginning drummers. Available in 14", 16" and 18" sizes.


A fantastically consistent crash you'll love. Don't get taken for a ride - order yours from Guitar Center today!
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Great Cymbal

I Own the 16 inch and the 18 inch. Very great Cymbals. Looks great, sounds great, and it last long. I have them for about 2 years now, and i have been playing alot of shows. Great for advanced players!

Reviewed by khai on 9/6/2006 who plays Hardcore.

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Good Crash but....

If you play hard/metal music you will love this cymbal for it has a darker thrashy sound and the bell isnt to bad either....however this cymbal did not impress me at all at first because of its darker sound but grew to liking it, maybe because of change in harder music...deffinetly is a good cymbal for a begginer

Reviewed by Zildjian085 on 3/14/2007 who plays metalcore/hardcore.

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Amazing Deal!!!

I am an intermediate drummer who was looking for a nice crash for a good deal and I definitly found it. The quality of this cymbal rivals that of those found hundreds of dollars more expensive. It has not cracked or bent and I am very happy with the purchase. You will not be dissapointed.

Reviewed by Drummer22 on 10/31/2006 who plays Rock.

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GREAT CYMBAL!

I got this 16" cymbal a few weeks ago and ever since i got it out is was un believable sounding! Its sound is great, I like how it is so loud and how it shimmers at the end. The quality is amazing. I have had this cymbal for about a month and still no dents or marks and I hit hard.GO BUY THIS NOW!

Reviewed by drumbum900 on 5/23/2007 who plays Classic rock,Blues.

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ok, but could be better

a few years ago, i bought a set of these, that came with 13' hats, a 14' crash, 16' crash, and an 18' crash. at first i thought they were all pretty decent, not amazing, but not bad. the 2 larger crashes broke very quickly, which was a big dissapointment, as well as a waste of money. i still use the other two, but they really don't sound too great. the 14'crash is not too good sounding, and the hats, though durable, don't sound very good either. overall, if you are looking for a cheap set of cymbals immediately, then these get the job done. but if you are a serious player such as myself, who wants sound and durablility, you could do better.the zbt ride does sound pretty decent,since ive tried it at school in the past, but thats about it. i purchased a paiste pst 5 crash, and it has a great sound, and takes a beating. ive had it for a little over a year and it still looks new. i plan to buy another one eventually. save your money and buy something a little better if you can afford to wait and spend the extra cash.

Reviewed by Mattholomew on 7/27/2007 who plays classic rock, freestyle.

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