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SABIAN Legacy Crash Cymbal 17 in.

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19" HHX Legacy Crash Natural

17" HHX Legacy Crash Natural

18" HHX Legacy Crash Natural

Description
As Dave Weckl describes, "Legacy is the darker side of my sound. These cymbals are vibrant, trashy and beautiful, all at once. 'Tone Texture' is what makes Legacy special. These cymbals have a ton of dark, musical color that encompasses the full tonal spectrum but digs way down deep." Weckl characterizes the Legacy Crashes as "punchy but complex." 2-year limited warranty.

Features
- 17" or 18"
- thin
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- Jazz Clubs2
- School Bands1
- Small Venues1
- Soundtracks1
- Symphonies1
- Professional Musician2
- Experienced1
- Bright Sound2
- Full Crash2
- Explosive Attack1
- Responsive Feel1
- nice dark side1
Reviewed by 4 customers
Great suspended cymbal.
submitted6 years ago
byArt
fromWilmington, DE
I bought this for my high school band. It has a beautiful dark sound that works really well with a lt of the concert band repertoire.
Would buy it again and again.
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
bySenderOfRuach
fromAtlanta,Ga
The cymbal is ecstatic!!
Unique
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byJai
fromSomewhere in the US
If you play the cymbal you would love it.
Worth the extra money
submitted19 years ago
bygrafikchaos
fromNashville, TN
After searching high and low for a good 18" crash cymbal to compliment my 16", I came across the Legacy crashes. I was hesitant at first, because I play pretty hard, and these cymbals are fairly thin. I didn't think there was any way this cymbal could withstand my hard playing. When I put it next to my 16" crash, and play them together, I was stunned at the sound. It has medium pitch, almost dark, with a very slight trashy overtone that comes out when you hit it hard. Played lightly, a bright shimmer is heard, and the more you lay into it, the darker the tone. I've had a blast just seeing how many different sounds I can get out of this cymbal. The thin profile is deceiving, because it's flexible enough to take hard hits. I highly recommend this cymbal to everyone, from soft jazz to hard rock. You'll be very glad you spent the little bit of extra money on it.
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