• 18" K Custom Special Dry Trash China
  • 18" K Custom Special Dry Trash China
  • 18" K Custom Special Dry Trash China
  • 18" K Custom Special Dry Trash China
  • 18" K Custom Special Dry Trash China
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K Family

18" K Custom Special Dry Trash China

18" K Custom Special Dry Trash China

Regular price $474.95
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Dry, earthy china sound with plenty of dirt that explodes and shuts down quickly.

SKU: K1420

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K Custom Special Dry are the original dry cymbal remastered for today’s modern musical styles. These raw and earthy cymbals deliver a dry, funky sound with a quick attack, lots of dirt, yet shuts down quickly for a powerful expression of personality.
  • The original dry cymbal for today's modern musical styles
  • Dry, funky sound
  • Quick, fast attack
  • Lots of dirt
  • Shuts down quickly for powerful expression of personality

SPECS

  • Diameter: 18”
    Weight: Thin
    Family: K Family

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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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Best china sound with a quicker Decay

"These Cymbals are top of the line! Especially the Special K Dark China with the holes. This decays quicker than most Chinas, which is nice in most songs you want a quick loud trashey sound and then fade away so everything else can be heard. I would say be careful on striking cymbals with holes, it's easier to break. Always turn Chinas upside down to play them."

Danny S. (5/5)

It's a one-trick pony!but it's a really good trick

"Nothing makes a statement like this china. It's the cymbal that picks you up by the shirt-front then slaps you around a bit!"

Eyesaw (4/5)

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