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Zildjian K Constantinople cymbals
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K Constantinople Med Thin Ride, Low
Plenty of give, texture and “"rashability." Combination of top articulation and bottom spread provides excellent stick articulation. Lower in pitch.
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K Constantinople Med Thin Ride, High
Plenty of give, texture and "crashability." Combination of top articulation and bottom spread provides excellent stick articulation. Higher in pitch.
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K Constantinople Thin Ride, High
The thinnest in weight in the Constantinople line of Rides, providing extra give and "wobble." Higher in pich. Immediate stick response.
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K Zildjian Constantinople Big Band Ride
Features a larger cup, higher profile and heavier weight than the Medium Ride for a notably bolder stick sound. Has the projection needed to drive large ensembles but retains the tonally dark character of the K Constantinople range.
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K Constantinople Light Ride
Tonally dark, with very pleasing, dry, dark stick sound and a good (moderate) degree of controlled, harmonically pleasing overtones that are almost "trashy."
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K Constantinople Medium Ride
A bolder, more emphasized and defined fundamental stick sound with a little more articulation. Dry with a good degree of very pleasing overtones and "wash."
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K Constantinople Hihats
Soft, delicate and subtle without being mushy. Unique, ultra warm and dark sound, ideal for acoustic jazz and studio work. Though "chick" sound is very dry and warm, it is full-bodied with plenty of "presence."
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K Constantinople Crash
Dark, warm, lush…gorgeous. Recreating the classic "old K" sound with the same dry overtones and smooth decay similar to the Ride cymbals that have proved so popular. Fast, full-bodied response with an exceptional "vintage" feel.
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