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Description

The Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash is where vintage vibe meets vibrant power, offering drummers a cymbal that truly delivers in both sound and durability. With a heritage that speaks to its multi-rolled, secret-process bronze construction, this crash cymbal stands out in its category. Shaped under an impressive 75 tons of hydraulic pressure, it ensures not only remarkable strength but also an explosive sound that's perfect for cutting through any mix.

Whether you're diving into the complex rhythms of Latin music or rocking out with a high-energy band, the Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash will be your go-to companion. Its bright and bold tone is versatile enough to suit a myriad of musical styles, making it an essential addition to any drummer's arsenal. With its combination of inner strength and outer energy, this cymbal is crafted to withstand the rigors of both studio sessions and live performances, ensuring you never miss a beat.

Key Features:

  • 19" size, ideal for a wide range of music genres
  • Multi-rolled, secret-process bronze for superior durability
  • Shaped with 75 tons of hydraulic pressure
  • Bright, bold, and explosive tone
  • Perfect for both studio and live performances

Product specs

Brand Sabian
Model 19" AA Rock Crash Cymbal
Finish Brilliant, Natural, Brilliant, Traditional
Year 2019 - 2025
Made In Canada
Categories Crash Cymbals
Diameter 19"

FAQs

What type of sound can I expect from the Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash cymbal?

The Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash cymbal delivers a full, energized sound with a medium to high pitch, making it ideal for powerful and dynamic performances in rock settings.

Is the Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash is designed to project a loud, cutting sound that can easily be heard in live performances, especially suited for rock music.

What finishes are available for the Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash cymbal?

The Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash cymbal is available in Brilliant, Natural, and Traditional finishes, allowing you to choose based on your aesthetic preference and sound requirements.

How does the Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash compare to other Sabian cymbals?

The Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash is part of the AA series, known for its bright, powerful sound, contrasting with the darker tones of the HH series. It's designed for high-volume settings, making it a favorite among rock drummers.

What size is the Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash cymbal, and how does it affect the sound?

The Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash is 19 inches in diameter, which provides a larger surface area for a fuller, more resonant crash sound that is well-suited for rock music.

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Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash Cymbal (21909-1022013M)

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash.

Use cases and applications

  • The Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash is ideal for cutting through loud band mixes in un-mic'd situations due to its volume and projection.

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  • AAs are considered more traditional sounding and may suit school bands better due to their nuanced sound compared to AAX's loud, fast projection.

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  • AA cymbals are recommended over AAX for educational environments to avoid overwhelming sound that may be challenging for students to control.

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  • Users playing in bands with low tuning and loud settings prefer brighter cymbals like the Zildjian A series for their ability to cut through the mix.

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Features and functionality

  • Owners note that heavy rock crashes like the Sabian AA Rock Crash require being hit hard to resonate properly and produce the intended sound.

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User experience

  • Many users prefer smaller, thinner crashes for their versatility and less aggressive sound, especially when playing in smaller rooms or non-metal genres.

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  • Some users find the AAX-Plosion 19" crash too loud and bright, suggesting it may not suit all preferences.

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  • Owners of the 19" HHX Complex Crash find it lacks the necessary projection for very low-tuned, high-volume band settings.

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Comparisons

  • Sabian's AAX line is often recommended as a less aggressive alternative to rock crashes, providing a balance between projection and musicality.

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  • AAX crashes are noted for faster decay and brighter tone, while AAs sustain longer and have a slightly darker sound.

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  • The AAX line is designed for live performances, providing better cut through a loud mix, whereas AA cymbals offer versatility for various playing settings.

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  • The 18" Sabian AAX-plosion is favored for its ability to cut through heavy music with sustained volume, outperforming some larger cymbals in similar settings.

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  • Meinl Pure Alloy crashes are praised for their non-gongy sound, making them ideal for rock and punk performances without the harshness of traditional rock crashes.

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  • The Paiste 2002 series is recommended for its volume and ability to cut through dense mixes without being overly harsh, unlike RUDE crash/rides.

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Other

  • Heavier cymbals, such as the Sabian AA Rock Crash, can be too loud for home practice environments, prompting some users to switch to thinner models for quieter settings.

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Build quality

  • AA crashes are reported to have a darker tonality, which might contrast well with Zildjian K cymbals when used together.

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See how Chad Smith uses Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash

Chad Smith

Drummer

Red Hot Chili Peppers

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At 1:51 into this video, Chad Smith's drum tech Chris Warren talks about Chad's 19” AA Rock Crash.

See how Vinnie Paul uses Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash

Vinnie Paul

Drummer

Pantera

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Vinnie Paul is noted for using the Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash, as documented on Drummerworld.

See how Sean Kinney uses Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash

Sean Kinney

Drummer

Alice in Chains

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In this Photo, Kinney is sitting at a drum kit with two Sabian cymbals.

See how Mike Wengren uses Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash

Mike Wengren

Singer, Drummer

Disturbed

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Mike Wengren is confirmed to use the Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash as listed in the article "Metalmorphosis: Wengren, Larkin & Drover" by Tim Jones in DRUM! Magazine.

See how Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad uses Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash

Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad

Drummer

Gorgoroth

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Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad is listed on Metalstorm as using the Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash cymbal among his gear.

See how Hinako Umemura uses Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash

Hinako Umemura

Drummer, DJ

Silent Siren

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Hinako Umemura uses a Sabian 19" AA Rock Crash cymbal, as shown on her fan site.

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