Durable without sacrificing sound quality."Sound Control" edge for increased sensitivity and control.The main difference between a suspended cymbal and a crash cymbal is the longer sustain in a suspended cymbal.ġ5" through 18" suspended cymbals are an economical choice because they have the versatility for use as crash cymbals. As a series, AA Molto suspended cymbals have a moderate response time and take slightly longer for sound to blossom than AAX, HH, HHX, and Artisan cymbals. ![]() These hand hammered cymbals have a great sound and the super. Decided one day to use it for Sabian artists to sign. For your kind consideration is this vintage red label Sabian HH Sound Control crash cymbal. I had special ordered it many years ago and didnt gig it out. Thin, 50s A style, satin finish, with no logo to complete the. They also have a flanged edge that aids in controlling sustain. From my personal collection, is a rare 20' Sabian AA Sound Control Crash. These were part of a series that Steve Maxwell had made for his shop. ![]() They are ideal in the band and orchestral compositions that do not require a great deal of volume and are perfect when a brighter tone with even response at all dynamic levels is desired. This a thin, flanged-edge Crash and its highly sensitive for rapid, splashy responses. They are typically darker than AA Suspended Cymbals. Sabian 16' AA Sound Control Crash Cymbal, a few years old, sounds and looks new. The Sabian 21689 16” AA Molto Suspended Cymbals are crafted from Sabian B20 bronze and popular with the band and orchestral programs. ![]()
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