Zildjian 18" K Dark Crash Medium Thin
Article number 18109150 Reviews Write a review Dark and warm crash cymbals, projecting with greater volume, more cut and high-end than the lighter K Dark Crash Thins
Zildjian 18" K Dark Crash Medium Thin
Slightly heavier than the Dark Crash Thins, the K Dark Crash Medium Thins are dark and warm, with stronger high-end crash qualities. Crashes emit a lower pitch, land with more body. They have a clearer and louder bell sound, and feature stronger cut and projection for an even bolder K sound.
Zildjian K Series
K Zildjian cymbals are known for their dark, warm sounds that harken back to the original K cymbals developed by Zildjian in 19th Century Turkey. Instantly recognizable by their "vented K" logo, K cymbals capture the aura of the original K's but with far greater consistency, making them the choice of drummers from genres as diverse as Jazz, Country, and Rock.
Technical Specifications:
- Size: 18"
- Model: K0915
- Thickness: Medium thin
Zildjian - Genuine Turkish Cymbals Made In USA
Every company has its history; Zildjian’s story begins in 1623. Zildjian is one of the world’s most respected and longest-lasting instrument manufacturers, whose name is synonymous with high-quality cymbal sound. Founded in 1623, Zildjian has maintained its position at the top of the music world for over 400 years — making it one of the world’s oldest still-operating family businesses.
Zildjian products are used by both top drummers and beginners, and the brand’s cymbals are a familiar sight in concert halls, studios, and festival stages worldwide. The company’s range includes a wide selection of hand-hammered cymbals, drumsticks, and accessories, all designed with the highest standards of quality and playability in mind. Zildjian combines centuries of craftsmanship with modern product development, actively listening to musicians’ needs and the evolving world of music genres. Whether you play jazz, rock, metal, or classical music — Zildjian offers a sound world that inspires and supports every stroke.