Are Sabian AAX cymbals good?

Are Sabian AAX cymbals good?

The AAX cymbals are excellent. They’re bright, cutting, and slightly complex compared to similar bright cymbals from other brands. You won’t be disappointed with these, especially if you play in heavy band environments. Sabian is an excellent cymbal brand.

Is Sabian vs Zildjian better?

Zildjian and Sabian both produce a wide range of comparable cymbals that are mostly similarly priced, though some Sabian models are slightly cheaper. Sabian is popular for genres like worship and metal, while Zildjian is more popular for classic rock, punk and is the go-to cymbal brand for jazz drummers.

Are Zildjian A Customs good?

The result of radically different rotary hammering techniques, thin weights, and a brilliant finish, the A Customs found a happy niche in Zildjian’s lineup. With their crisp, sweet, sophisticated sound, drummers found colorations perfectly suited to modern music.

What is the difference between Sabian AA and AAX?

The Sabian AA series has more of a vintage sound, where the AAX cymbals have a slightly higher, brilliant pitch, very similar to the Zildjian A Custom line.

Is Zildjian K better than?

More like a different sound, A’s tend to be more bright and loud. K’s are great for recording because you don’t want bright, loud cymbals in the studio. The 70’s era A’s are a bit less bright and loud. So without hearing them I don’t know how much of a difference buying new K’s would make.

What are Zildjian A Customs made of?

These A Custom Box Set cymbals have a rich, full-bodied sound that improves with age. They also have greater projection, clarity, and durability than any other cymbals. Zildjian cast cymbals are made from the Zildjian secret alloy, which is comprised of 80% copper, 20% tin, and traces of silver.

How do you identify Sabian cymbals?

Senior Member. There well be engraved stamp on the edge of the cymbal, but that will only identify that it’s a Sabian. There is no way to identify what the model is once the ink stamp is gone.

Are all Sabian cymbals made in Canada?

Sabian cymbals are still made in the southern New Brunswick town where the Zildjian company once had its production line. Keeping production in Canada was one factor in the split between the Zildjian brothers. Zildjian named the new company after the two first letters of the names of his children Sally, Bill and Andy.

Why did Sabian change their logo?

Two days ago at NAMM 2019, Sabian unveiled a new logo design to help modernize the brand alongside what they are calling an attitude adjustment. The logo features sleek hand-written pen strokes, along with the traditional sound wave we’re all too familiar with.