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zildjian 14" cymbal weight ?

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i have a few different 14" cymbals, 1 is the top hat from what i believe to be an older set of new beats weighing 2.34 lbs. i have 3 others. 1 @ 1.46 lbs.,1@1.58 lbs.,1@1.74 lbs., does anybody know if they might be paper thin crash, thin crash or just crash .any help would be sweet thanks dave

Posted on 15 years ago
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Any price to be listed? I'm shopping for a couple of thin 14's.

Thanks.

Posted on 15 years ago
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[COLOR="Purple"]2.34 lbs for a top is a HEAVY 14...wow, that's over 1050g ! That's gettin' into some heavy rock weight.

On the other hand, all the others are really thin/light. The heaviest is only about 785g, and they get thinner from there.

That lightest one is like 685 g !. Those lighter 3 are all GREAT jazz or splash-crash weights. A heavy hitter would likely demolish the lighter two of them.

Certainly fair to call all 3 thins or lights. Paper-thins ?...eh, maybe the 685g only....

IMHO, just call the three of 'em '14" cymbals' ;) They can serve both as small crashes or hi-hat cymbals.[/COLOR]

[COLOR="SlateGray"]Hampden ME ? You don't happen to know a drummer named Zeb, do you...?[/COLOR]

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Posted on 15 years ago
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i dont know zeb, but thank you for your info dave 207-745-8392

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