The 18-inch K Constantinople crash is a dark, rich and beautifully vintage-sounding cymbal with a matching vintage look and feel.
This 16-inch Sabian X-Plosion Crash cymbal has plenty of explosive, bright attack, and a powerful sound with some slight dark overtones. It has a relatively short decay, so it won't overstay its welcome. A great addition to your drum set!
This 16-inch Sabian X-Plosion Fast Crash cymbal has the same explosive attack as the X-Plosion crashes, and is surprisingly powerful for such a thin, responsive cymbal. Add this cymbal to your drum kit and you won't regret it!
Renowned drummer Dave Weckl had a hand in designing the innovative Evolution cymbals, and this 16-inch O-Zone crash aims to provide a dark, dirty attack - partly thanks to the 2-inch holes punched through the bow.
Sabian's Evolution cymbals were designed in collaboration with renowned drummer Dave Weckl, this 17-inch Crash aims to provide a warm, explosive sound, plenty of cut and projection and a responsive feel.
The Sabian Freq Crash explodes on impact and then transforms into a solid, open sound. Winner in the Sabian Cymbal Vote!
The largest crash in Paiste's Modern Essential series. At 20", you can look forward to a warm deep sound with yet shimmering clarity. Widely applicable. Designed together with Vinnie Colaiuta, quality is paramount.
For moderate genres, such as jazz, blues, R&B, funk and country, there is this beautiful 16-inch crash. A lively sound, full, rich and mystically dark.
It doesn't always have to be hard, there are other series for that. This series is just right for soft to medium percussion. The result is full, warm, rich and very lively. Ideal for jazz, blues, country, etc.
With this large crash, you add an excellent-sounding cymbal to your drum kit. The Masters series impresses with sound quality. Suitable for soft to medium playing strength, for a rich, warm and full sound.
Sabian cymbals are known for their high-quality. This HHX Omni crash/ride has a 22-inch diameter and made of B20 bronze.
The Zildjian K0912 20-inch Dark Thin Crash fulfils the request for a larger model. This cymbal is a warm crash with a low pitch and fast setup.
This is a 16-inch Zildjian crash cymbal with a lengthy sustain and a bright sound. The Zildjian A 16-inch Medium Thin Crash is a true all-round crash cymbal that is suited for both beginners and advanced players.
This 14-inch Zildjian A Custom Fast Crash is a bit thinner than regular A Custom crashes, giving it a more shimmering sound. This bright-sounding cymbal with its short sustain will fit in nicely with any all-round drum kit.
If you're looking for a powerful cymbal with plenty of volume, then this 18-inch Zildjian Projection Crash is a cymbal to keep an eye on. Like all A Custom cymbals, this crash is available in a brilliant finish.
This 18-inch Zildjian A Custom crash has beautiful, warm overtones, ideal for all-round drummers. It has a relatively lengthy sustain and quite a low pitch, and at all dynamic levels it offers a beautifully rich sound.
This Zildjian Projection crash is a 19-inch cymbal with a bright sound, lengthy sustain and a large dynamic range. Partly thanks to its large bell, it has quite a powerful attack.
This 18-inch Medium Crash cymbal has a powerful, energetic character and a bright sound. Sabian used the well-known B8 bronze alloy and has given the cymbal extra hammering and lathing, even on the bell.
The 19 inch K Custom Dark Crash has a darker-than average, rich and warm sound framed by an average sustain and relatively dry overtones, while the large bell delivers plenty of volume and a swift attack.
This 20" crash is part of Zildjian's K Custom Dark series. It has a dark, warm sound with lengthy sustain, and its medium-sized bell gives it a quick attack and large volume range.
If you are looking for a versatile crash that will work well in genres where a lot of nuance is needed (think jazz, fusion, acoustic, folk), then this 20-inch Zildjian A Family Thin Crash might be of interest!
With this Zildjian K Custom Fast Crash, you get a high-quality crash with a 14-inch diameter. Due to its smaller size, this crash has a fairly high pitch and a 'light' sound.
With the 18-inch Sabian Stratus Crash, you get a very versatile crash that has some vintage features, some modern features and, above all, a very cool sound that can be used all-round.
With this Sabian HHX Fierce Crash, you bring home a 19-inch crash cymbal designed in collaboration with virtuoso Jojo Mayer.
A mash-up of a thin dark crash, an O-Zone crash and a Holy China, that's roughly what you get with this 16-inch Sabian HHX Complex Aero Crash.
Sabian's HHX series is already known for its dark, warm sounds, but this 18-inch crash throws a completely different dimension on top.
The Paper Thin cymbals are a relic of the 1950s, and after 70 years of extensive experience with musicians, Zildjian has brought back the Paper Thin cymbals within the iconic K Family. This is the 20-inch variant.
Able to whip up dark, low and explosive sound like it's nothing, the Zildjian K0905 K Family 19-inch Dark Thin Crash immediately adds an extra dimension to any drum kit.
Need a clear-sounding crash that fully supports dynamic performances? Check out this enhanced Zildjian Medium Thin Crash.
With the Masterwork Oxygen 20-inch Thin Crash, you get a very musical and layered crash. With its soft and warm sound character, this is a crash you can use in a variety of musical styles.
This 17-inch Masterwork Custom Thin Crash is slim enough to shape light, clear sound and has been made of B25 bronze: an alloy that consists of three parts copper and one part tin.
The Masterwork Troy Traditional crash is a lightweight, dynamic crash with a warm, vintage sound. With its traditional look and fast response, it offers typical Troy quality at a competitive price.
The Troy Crash Rock is a hand-hammered crash that sounds bright and powerful. It feels solid and works perfectly in pop and rock grooves. Turkish craftsmanship at a competitive price!
A crash with a unique, vintage-like sound that is also dark and almost trashy at the same time. All this sounds like a very strange combination, but everything 'clicks' as it were when you hear this crash.