
Sabian XSR1907B 19 Fast Crash Cymbal XSR
Experience the next level of dynamic cymbal performance with the Sabian XSR Series, engineered with advanced manufacturing techniques inspired by the acclaimed HHX Evolution and AAX X-Plosion lines. Redefined for faster response and modern musical expression, these cymbals deliver a powerful, articulate sound designed for today’s demanding drummers.
- B20 bronze alloy construction delivers professional-grade tonal richness and durability.
- Advanced AAX and HHX-inspired manufacturing technology enhances precision and modern sonic character.
- Redesigned profile and bell shape significantly improves response and overall reaction speed.
- Fast Crash design combines the quick response of thin cymbals with the power of medium-weight models.
- Highly versatile sound profile makes it suitable for a wide range of musical styles and drumming applications.
- Modern hammered cymbal design provides articulate, controlled, and expressive crash performance.
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Experience the next level of dynamic cymbal performance with the Sabian XSR Series, engineered with advanced manufacturing techniques inspired by the acclaimed HHX Evolution and AAX X-Plosion lines. Redefined for faster response and modern musical expression, these cymbals deliver a powerful, articulate sound designed for today’s demanding drummers.
- B20 bronze alloy construction delivers professional-grade tonal richness and durability.
- Advanced AAX and HHX-inspired manufacturing technology enhances precision and modern sonic character.
- Redesigned profile and bell shape significantly improves response and overall reaction speed.
- Fast Crash design combines the quick response of thin cymbals with the power of medium-weight models.
- Highly versatile sound profile makes it suitable for a wide range of musical styles and drumming applications.
- Modern hammered cymbal design provides articulate, controlled, and expressive crash performance.






















