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Zildjian ZXT Rock Crash Cymbal

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Developed in the Zildjian Sound Lab for versatility, durability, and sonic brilliance.

The ZXT Rock Crash cybal is higher-pitched with enhanced projection characteristics. Medium heavy.

Zildjian ZXT Rock Crash Cymbal Specifications:

  • For ZXT Titanium series cymbals, use only water and/or water based window cleaners such as glass cleaner. Dry thoroughly after wiping with a damp cloth and watch your cymbals shine!

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Not A Lot Better Than ZBT

This crash isn't a whole lot nicer than the ZBT crashes, yet it costs more. I actually tend to prefer the ZBT's over these crashes because they are more creative sounding, and much more flexible. The ZXT's have a brighter, more metallic sound than the ZBT's, which I'm not a huge fan of. However, this cymbal beats the ZBT hands down in the looks department, and lasts longer too. I would recommend getting the ZXT's as a starter cymbal choice, and not as an upgrade from the ZBT's. Although it is not a significant step up from the ZBT series, it is by no means a bad cymbal. Zildjian's overall have proven to be very reliable and of decent quality. So by choosing Zildjian, you already eliminate the possibility of buying a "bad" cymbal.

Reviewed by on 10/24/2006 who plays Prog Rock, Metal, Punk, Alternative.

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Nice Cymbal

I love the sound of this cymbal. I prefer the Zildjian's over the Sabian's. The ZXT, to me, is much better than the ZBT. I would recommend the upgrade to the ZXT. I have had mine for over 2 years and it is in great shape. No complaints. If mine was stolen, I'd buy another.

Reviewed by Funk49er on 9/25/2006 who plays Rock.

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Great Cymbal but overpriced

This a great cymbal for any expierienced drummer. It has a great deep sound and is a step up from zbt cymbals. It looks great but is a little to high priced. Overall great product!

Reviewed by on 2/26/2007 who plays rock.

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Great Starting Cymbal

This cymbal is a really nice sounding cymbal, it has a very metalic long sound to it. It is very durable, and will not start to crack for a long time, and I play metal music and it is just starting to crack. It is a little over priced, but still much better than the ZBT and great cymbal overall.

Reviewed by Josh Best on 11/3/2006 who plays Metal.

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