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Ride cymbal with a unique blend of broad base tones and shimmering harmonic overtones in combination with excellent stick response with soft wooden sound
Versatile crash, especially for jazz - fusion
Polished surface
The Caz series includes thinner cymbals with lower weight
The extremely precise hand hammering lends this series its darker, fuller, more traditional sound
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I am an amateur percussionist and purchased this along with the Caz 14” hi-hat and snare to lay down some jazzy-feel rhythm backing for home recording as well as embellishing some conga / latin based rhythms. This cymbal has met all my expectations – it has a really nice hand hammered finish with a lovely range of tones and response across its surface with a shimmering sustain. It is widely responsive to sticks, hot-rods and brushes – my personal favourite with hot-rods with which you can achieve a very wide variety of responses, all of which are nicely consistent which gives you great confidence when playing. The bell is nice and shallow which for me provides the perfect tone alongside the other sounds across the surface. The cymbal responds well when crashed so if you were toying between a larger crash cymbal or a ride, this may suit. The cymbal also has a fantastic bloom when played with a felt stick. I did consider the ‘sizzle’ version of this cymbal which looks and sounds excellent from what I understand, though I did want the flexibility of no sizzle so have matched this with a Pro Mark chain-sizzler. I did I initially struggle to get a decent sustain with this sizzle, though experimenting with the pitch of the cymbal and how you lay the chain (straight or slightly coiled) can improve this greatly. If you are going to use ‘sizzle’ a lot or all the time or have a large range of cymbals I would definitely seriously consider the ‘sizzle’ version of the Caz ride range. Not being a drummer I have no great experience of cymbals, I do however think this is a super cymbal for lighter playing such as some lighter touch jazz / blues, this is perfect and won’t break the bank.
I am an amateur percussionist and purchased this along with the Caz 14” hi-hat and snare to lay down some jazzy-feel rhythm backing for home recording as well as embellishing some conga / latin based rhythms. This cymbal has met all my expectations – it has a really nice hand hammered finish with a lovely range of tones and response across its surface with a
I am an amateur percussionist and purchased this along with the Caz 14” hi-hat and snare to lay down some jazzy-feel rhythm backing for home recording as well as embellishing some conga / latin based rhythms. This cymbal has met all my expectations – it has a really nice hand hammered finish with a lovely range of tones and response across its surface with a shimmering sustain. It is widely responsive to sticks, hot-rods and brushes – my personal favourite with hot-rods with which you can achieve a very wide variety of responses, all of which are nicely consistent which gives you great confidence when playing. The bell is nice and shallow which for me provides the perfect tone alongside the other sounds across the surface. The cymbal responds well when crashed so if you were toying between a larger crash cymbal or a ride, this may suit. The cymbal also has a fantastic bloom when played with a felt stick. I did consider the ‘sizzle’ version of this cymbal which looks and sounds excellent from what I understand, though I did want the flexibility of no sizzle so have matched this with a Pro Mark chain-sizzler. I did I initially struggle to get a decent sustain with this sizzle, though experimenting with the pitch of the cymbal and how you lay the chain (straight or slightly coiled) can improve this greatly. If you are going to use ‘sizzle’ a lot or all the time or have a large range of cymbals I would definitely seriously consider the ‘sizzle’ version of the Caz ride range. Not being a drummer I have no great experience of cymbals, I do however think this is a super cymbal for lighter playing such as some lighter touch jazz / blues, this is perfect and won’t break the bank.
I play all styles and this is great as an all purpose cymbal. I often just use it with a pair of hihats. Many great sounds all over the bow and the bell, and it's also a very responsive crash.
One downside is that the cymbal isn't evenly weighted and if you mount it on an angle it will rotate until the heavier side is nearest to me, meaning there's an uneven distribution of wear which will sting me later. Having said that I didn't send it back as I didn't really want to be without the cymbal during the return process. This is likely because of the hand made quality, many of these won't share this issue.
I play all styles and this is great as an all purpose cymbal. I often just use it with a pair of hihats. Many great sounds all over the bow and the bell, and it's also a very responsive crash.
One downside is that the cymbal isn't evenly weighted and if you mount it on an angle it will rotate until the heavier side is nearest to me, meaning there's an
I play all styles and this is great as an all purpose cymbal. I often just use it with a pair of hihats. Many great sounds all over the bow and the bell, and it's also a very responsive crash.
One downside is that the cymbal isn't evenly weighted and if you mount it on an angle it will rotate until the heavier side is nearest to me, meaning there's an uneven distribution of wear which will sting me later. Having said that I didn't send it back as I didn't really want to be without the cymbal during the return process. This is likely because of the hand made quality, many of these won't share this issue.
- Beautiful sounding
- Hand hammered
- Made in turkey
This cymbal is not a cheap one, this is a high quality one. I don't understand why it costs 1/3 compared to others with the same quality. The sound is really clear, full of sweet harmonics, and very warm but also shiny at the same time. I use it as a ride but when I need a deep crash sound, I crash it and it sounds amazingly good as a crash too, I guess because it's light.
It's really versatile, from jazz to rock, just perfect for indie like music (I wouldn't use them for metal). I bought together the Caz 17'' crash and the Caz 19'' crash/ride, and together with the 17'' crash, it's my favourite cymbal so far.
Zultan is incredible, I recommend them to everyone
- Beautiful sounding
- Hand hammered
- Made in turkey
This cymbal is not a cheap one, this is a high quality one. I don't understand why it costs 1/3 compared to others with the same quality. The sound is really clear, full of sweet harmonics, and very warm but also shiny at the same time. I use it as a ride but when I need a deep crash sound, I
- Beautiful sounding
- Hand hammered
- Made in turkey
This cymbal is not a cheap one, this is a high quality one. I don't understand why it costs 1/3 compared to others with the same quality. The sound is really clear, full of sweet harmonics, and very warm but also shiny at the same time. I use it as a ride but when I need a deep crash sound, I crash it and it sounds amazingly good as a crash too, I guess because it's light.
It's really versatile, from jazz to rock, just perfect for indie like music (I wouldn't use them for metal). I bought together the Caz 17'' crash and the Caz 19'' crash/ride, and together with the 17'' crash, it's my favourite cymbal so far.
Zultan is incredible, I recommend them to everyone
this is a fantastic crash ride. the bell isn't amazing so if you need a crashable ride with a crispy bell sound, this one is not for you. but overall, i loved it so much i've purchased 3 over the years.
that's because it's a little fragile... but that was probably me crashing it too hard and too often.