I have always played Avedis Zildjian cymbals. I have one 22" ride that is old (mid 50's I think- hollow block stamp which was my first cymbal as a kid) that I don't really play and the rest are all ~80's vintage. (22" ping ride to 8" splash and a bunch in between!)
Anyway, I see all the hype about the K Constantinople and A. Zildjian Cie. vintage style cymbals. I also see the price tags...
Does anyone here have a taste, or perhaps 'bias' is the correct word, toward 80's A. Zildjians who could comment on these 'vintage' re-issue cymbals? The 80's cymbals I use are solid ink logo but pre-serial number.
The reason I ask, is I am thinking of getting into some K's for my old Yamaha kit, but the new and (80's vintage) used ones I have tried are rather 'gongy' sounding to me... Not at all like what I associate with older Weckl recordings with the Acoustik band... I thought they would be dry, fast and less loud than comparable diameter/thickness A's. They are just a completely different animal!
So, is it just me? Am I 'spoiled' because I gravitate toward the 80's A. Zildjians and their higher pitch and complex tones? I particularly dislike the new K Custom cymbals. They sound very bland to me... Not much for A Customs either for that matter, but in larger diameters, I think they can be quite nice. They do seem to be fragile however- or maybe it is just coincidence that I see a lot of A Customs cracked...
I can't imagine the true, fully hammered (pre-rolling) Zildjians sounded anything like these modern vintage style cymbals, but I honestly don't know myself (and don't have the extra funds to learn first hand unfortunately).
it is crazy- trying to explain the sound of ANY cymbal in words, but I think we have all heard an 80's vintage A Zildjian 16" thin crash cymbal. That is my 'key' cymbal, so if you know the sound of that, you know my standard.
Are K's just not right for me? Does that make me less cool?x-mas3Toilet
Just want to get some ideas/opinions/thoughts from those members here who might have the cymbals I have and use, and would have a point of reference to describe these vintage style cymbals- or perhaps point me in a direction within the current Zildjian stable as a place to start and get my bearings at least! I don't think this old dog is interested in jumping ship to Sabian (though I realize it is not a far jump) or one of the other 'boutique' cymbal makers around these days.
Thanks in advance for reading, and trying to wrap your head around where I'm coming from!