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Cracked Cymbal

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I have an 18'' Zildjian A Custom Projection crash. It has held up well over the past 2 years, but tonight I noticed a small crack beginning to develop. It is about 3/4 of an inch long.

I've seen drummers who have cut portions of a cymbal out when this occurs...but I have never had to do this.

Use some shop cutters??

Any tips??
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Post by HurricaneBob »

U can delay the crack by cutting it out, ive done it, but the cymbal is done.
Lighter playing it will last longer.
But once a cymbal cracks the sound is never the same.
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Post by PanzerFaust »

So crack effects sound???


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only if it's Dickson mixing.
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Post by VENTGtr »

Jones wrote:only if it's Dickson mixing.
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