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Zildjian 18" K Constantinople Crash

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18" Crash Cymbal

  • Size: 18"
  • K Constantinople Series
  • Traditional finish
  • A wonderful, dark and warm sound
  • Dry overtones and a soft decay
  • Quick response with an exceptional vintage feel
Available since June 2008
Item number 213116
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Hand Hammered Cymbal Yes
Finish Regular, Traditional
Alloy B20 Bronze
1.899 AED 461,34 €
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Zildjian K-Constantinople 18" Crash | You won't regret it
Thomas7957 09.02.2015
Lets face it, these are probably the most expensive crashes Ziljidian has to offer (at the time of writing).

If you are reading this, with the potential interest of buying a K-Constantinople Crash, then be assured, you will not be disappointed.

I purchased an 18" & 16" which were pretty paired up in terms of chromatic pitch... A welcomed Bonus !

The sound they produce though, is simply, mind mindbogglingly good. Complex, dark and very responsive. With an incredible dark driven trashy wash. the cymbal really does ooze sophistication in a non pretentious manner.
I use these in Jazz, and slightly more modern electronic environments & sound scapes etc etc , which is a bit niche admittedly, but hopefully signals versatility. I'm certain, these would fit in about musical genre, aside from thrash metal maybe.

The craftsmanship of the cymbal, is exquisite... You can but admire the work that has shaped this wonderful plate of metal to produce such sonic paradise.
Compared to the 'Old Style' Constantinople, of which I have tried, until proven otherwise, I much prefer the New Style. There is a trashy difference of the overall undertone, compared to the older style constantinople and they just sound much more alive when played in either a live scenario or recorded.

110 % Recommended if you have a fine taste for cymbal perfection
Lets face it, these are probably the most expensive crashes Ziljidian has to offer (at the time of writing).

If you are reading this, with the potential interest of buying a K-Constantinople Crash, then be assured, you will not be disappointed.

I purchased an 18" & 16" which were pretty paired up in terms of chromatic pitch... A welcomed
Lets face it, these are probably the most expensive crashes Ziljidian has to offer (at the time of writing).

If you are reading this, with the potential interest of buying a K-Constantinople Crash, then be assured, you will not be disappointed.

I purchased an 18" & 16" which were pretty paired up in terms of chromatic pitch... A welcomed Bonus !

The sound they produce though, is simply, mind mindbogglingly good. Complex, dark and very responsive. With an incredible dark driven trashy wash. the cymbal really does ooze sophistication in a non pretentious manner.
I use these in Jazz, and slightly more modern electronic environments & sound scapes etc etc , which is a bit niche admittedly, but hopefully signals versatility. I'm certain, these would fit in about musical genre, aside from thrash metal maybe.

The craftsmanship of the cymbal, is exquisite... You can but admire the work that has shaped this wonderful plate of metal to produce such sonic paradise.
Compared to the 'Old Style' Constantinople, of which I have tried, until proven otherwise, I much prefer the New Style. There is a trashy difference of the overall undertone, compared to the older style constantinople and they just sound much more alive when played in either a live scenario or recorded.

110 % Recommended if you have a fine taste for cymbal perfection
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Passt zum Constantinople Ride
BrianBarrett 26.04.2013
Nachdem ich auch das Constantinople Ride habe, brauchte ich noch ein passendes Crash. Die zwei Becken harmonieren herrlich. Der Preis der Becken ist allerdings nicht von schlechten Eltern, aber man gönnt sich ja sonst nichts. Für Drummer mit schmalerem Geldbeutel hat Zildjian noch billigere Becken die auch ganz ordentlich Klingen, aber nicht so facettiert obertonreich wie die Constantinopler.
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jean-Michel5109 19.12.2015
J'ai plus de 30 ans de pratique, ces cymbales sonnent terrible. J'en ai vu passer pas mal, impossible de ne pas aimer toutes les crash de cette série (je n'en dirait pas autant de ma ride de 22, que j'aurai dû essayer avant).
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K CONSTANTINOPLE
Didier Co 04.02.2022
L'équilibre et parfait dans le set de cette série que je possède
Son chaud et pas agressive
Trés agréable à jouer sur le coté droit de mon kit
Surtout pour mes oreilles
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