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12" Dual-Zone Crash Cymbal – Obsidian
12" Dual-Zone Crash Cymbal – Obsidian
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The Obsidian 12-Inch Dual-Zone Crash Cymbal is the perfect solution for drummers seeking a compact crash with full expressiveness. Its responsive zones, realistic rebound, and quiet surface make it a great fit for hybrid kits, small e-drum setups, and studio environments.
Matte Black Finish
Crafted from low-noise rubber-like material with smooth rebound
Matte black surface for a clean, professional look
Durable build, ready for daily practice and performance use
Dual-Zone Triggering
Includes edge and bow zones for expressive playing
Chokeable design with velocity-sensitive response
Fast, articulate triggering with consistent accuracy
Compact and Flexible
12-inch diameter ideal for side placement, travel kits, or secondary crashes
360° playable with stable mounting
Lightweight yet responsive, built for dynamic drummers
Universal Compatibility
Includes: cymbal pad, rotation stopper, hex key, and TRS trigger cable
Compatible with:
Roland TD-17, TD-27, TD-50X
EFnote 3, 5, 7, pro (except hi-hats)
GEWA G3, G5, G9
2Box drumIt3, drumIt5MKII
Pearl Mimic Pro, ATV xD3, aD5
Alesis Prime/Strike (2-zone only)
Technical Overview
Size: 12 inches
Trigger Zones: Dual (Bow + Edge with Choke)
Input: TRS 1/4-inch jack
Surface: Low-noise rubber-like material
Color: Black
Use: Compact crash or effects cymbal
Compatibility: Roland, EFnote, Alesis, 2Box, GEWA, Pearl, ATV
- Real Feel
- Plug & Play Setup
- Worldwide shipping
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