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Zildjian 22" K Constantinople Renaissance Ride

Estimated price for orientation: 539 $

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Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Type: Ride
Model: K1116 Brand: Zildjian
MPN: K1116 UPC: 642388306819


Zildjian K Constantinople Renaissance 22” Ride Cymbal   “RARITIES” from ZILDJIAN! This K Constantinople Renaissance 22” Ride Cymbal is part of a LIMITED TIME offering of select COLLECTABLE and PROTOTYPE Zildjian cymbals! These special, unique and in-demand models will only be available for a short time and supplies will be limited, too! Don’t let the clock run out on you!   This new addition to the Zildjian Rarities Program is inspired by Zildjian Artist, Adam Nussbaum. Borrowing from aspects of various Zildjian cymbals, the 22" K Constantinople Renaissance Ride (K116) has three rows of over-hammering, cluster hammering marks like those found on the K Symphonic Orchestral series, and are medium thin in weight. An additional series of over hammered marks on top of the traditional K Constantinople hammering yields a slightly drier sound with excellent stick definition for marking time. Very controllable in that it doesn't get away from you when playing fast patterns. Great for small to medium sized group settings.   K Constantinople cymbals speak with the dark warm sound associated with Zildjian cymbals made in Turkey in the first half of the 20th Century. "Old K's" first resurfaced during the 1950s and 1960s in set-ups of bebop era vanguard drummers like Elvin Jones. The deep, dry and shimmering sounds developed by Kerope Zildjian in 19th Century Turkey continue to inspire drummers today.   New K Constantinoples are hand-lathed by skilled artisans using old-style cutting tools. Pits and other surface impurities, that modern finishing processes remove, are retained, preserving the original tonal quality. Elaborate hammering and lathing work the Zildjian secret alloy into versatile cymbals with a wide-ranging blend of high and low frequencies that can be mellow or intense. It all depends on how you play them.