"Pitch Black" Cymbals Are Coated For Head Turning Looks And Maximum Volume.
Norwell,
MA ' July 2008 ' The Avedis
Zildjian Co., Cymbal innovators for 385 years, is proud to announce its first-ever
color-coated cymbal series. 'Pitch Black' cymbals are available in a full range of sizes and models and are
designed specifically for Rock and Metal applications. The series features eight models including a
22-inch Ride, 20-inch Crash Ride, 18 and 16-inch Crashes, 13-inch Splash,
15-inch Mastersound HiHats, 14-inch HiHats and an 18-inch China.
Utilizing a proprietary coating process, all Pitch
Black? cymbals are made from Zildjian?s
high performance Bronze 12 Alloy which features enhanced tin content for a
richer sound. The coating process allows
the cymbals to be durable and visually striking while still opening up as a
cymbal should. Heavier weights and large
sizes combined with new profiles, cups, lathing and hammering techniques help
to deliver the brightness and presence required for Rock and Metal
applications.
The 22-inch Ride features an oversized bell for
extra volume but is crafted to have enough wash to provide body when striking
the edge. The 20-inch Crash Ride was
primarily designed as an explosive Crash but still has enough balance to be
used as a primary or secondary Ride. For
Crashes, the 18-inch model is clear and substantial with excellent sustain and
the 16-inch model along with the 13-inch Splash are perfect for quick accents.
The 14-inch HiHats offer the traditional size while
the 15-inch Mastersound HiHats offer extra volume with the hammered outer edge
on the bottom cymbal providing a massive ?chick? sound. The undersides of both HiHat models have been
left uncoated to maximize their ?chick? and projection. Rounding out the
series, the 18-inch China
features a wide flange and gives a powerful voice for trashy, musical punctuations.
Zildjian?s John Sorenson commented, ?The
first thing that hits you about these cymbals is the strikingly beautiful black
finish. Pure black with contrasting white Pitch Black and Zildjian
logos on top of fully lathed Bronze 12 alloy. The second thing that hits
you is how great they sound. The shapes and sizes we used produce the
right range of tones and projection for Rock. It is sort of like a
one-two combination that comes out of nowhere.?