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I'm lookin into gettin a crash ride. Anyone out there have one that they can't live without>?







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I know a few I CAN live without. I know this is about a crash/ride and I'll probably get alot of "you dumbass this is about a crash/ride you worthless trash" but w/e. Save up and get separate ride and separate crash. Someday you might thank me. Just my opinion








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I've got a 19" K Med Thin crash that works great as a ride. I have a chain draped over it and it has dried it out beautifully. I use it primarily as a Left Side Ride for jazz gigs right now. The crash is huge.








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I like my 20" Zildjian A Med ride and my A custom ride
they balance each other well and do so many different jobs
So much that I only use those 2 cymbals (except chinas)








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Rockula! wrote:
I like my 20" Zildjian A Med ride and my A custom ride
they balance each other well and do so many different jobs
So much that I only use those 2 cymbals (except chinas)


A 20" Zildjian A Custom ride can make a nifty crash-ride.








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I actually have a Pulse 18 inch crash/ride, love it!! I perfer it over my HHX groove ride any day. call me crazy but I do. you can actually ride it without going deaf and it sounds great!!!








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I use a 19" AAXPlosion for my crash/ride.








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xs 20 18" crash/ride. great bell on that cymbal!








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20" A Zildjian Crash/Ride for life Laughing








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the 18" A Zildjian Medium Crash is good as a crashable ride. nice dry bell too.








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You could also look into the Zildjian Z Custom Thrash Ride. I've never played one, but I was seriously considering one before I discovered Saluda.








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2 ideas:

1. Sabian makes a beautiful crash/ride cymbal that sounds good in both jobs. The 18" HH Crash Ride has great definition as a ride, and a beautiful wash and shimmer as a crash.

2. Try out some thinner ride and crash cymbals. You'd be surprised at the number of them that can perform both functions, but that aren't labeled to be such. The Zildjian K Custom Dark Ride, for example, is a great ride but also crashes nicely.








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19” K Zildjian Dark Crash thin








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