Zildjian 22" K Constantinople Renaissance Ride Cymbal - Kevin McDonald - 2430g (K1116-1102322E)

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  • SOLD - Zildjian 22" K Constantinople Renaissance Ride Cymbal
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    Other gear used in this video:
    • Cymbals (From drummer's L to R): Zildjian 15" K Constantinople Light Hi-Hats, Zildjian 19" K Constantinople Crash Ride Cymbal, Zildjian 22" A Swish Knocker Cymbal
    • Drum kit: Yamaha Recording Custom Birch Drum Set: 18x14, 12x8, 14x14
    • Snare: Yamaha 14x5.5 Recording Custom Aluminum
    • Drumheads: Remo Fiberskyn 3 Ambassador Bass Drumhead, Remo Coated Ambassadors
    Played by Kevin McDonald

ความคิดเห็น • 4

  • @fbwnsan
    @fbwnsan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can someone explain the difference between K Constantinople medium thin / low / bounce/ renaissance and medium? Thanks

    • @QuickestQuickChop
      @QuickestQuickChop ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Medium thin low = medium thin weight, low profile. Lowest pitch out of all the Constantinople rides
      Bounce = high profile, meant to bounce the stick back to you more aggressively. Also has a unique lathing pattern. Features hammering clusters
      Renaissance = medium thin in weight, more hammering clusters meaning more trashier/higher frequency response.
      Medium = medium weight ( around 2650g+, the rest of the rides seem to be in the range of 2350-2500g range).
      There used to be more options in the line, for example the medium thin hi Bell, which had a very high profile bell shape. Hope this helps

    • @powbobs
      @powbobs ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@QuickestQuickChop
      Medium-thin high is still available.

    • @QuickestQuickChop
      @QuickestQuickChop ปีที่แล้ว

      @@powbobs the medium thin hi-bell is no longer made. *Edit:* it's actually called hi bell medium thin, and they made two variations, one low profile and one high. But yeah they're discontinued unfortunately