Zildjian Sizzle-Nieten – 12er-Pack

Brand:Avedis Zildjian Company

3.3/5

25.63

„Nietting Cymbals“, einst von Armand Zildjian „Nails“ genannt, wurde von Schlagzeugern inspiriert, die echte Nägel in ihre authentischen chinesischen Becken schlugen, um ihnen mehr Sustain zu verleihen. Möchten Sie Ihren Ride-Sound neu erfinden oder Ihr FX-Becken mit etwas mehr Schrott aufrüsten? Zildjian Sizzle Rivets sind eine tolle erste Anlaufstelle. Auch heute noch werden Becken mit Nieten versehen, traditionell in Dreiergruppen oder in einem gleichmäßig verteilten Kreismuster um das Becken herum. Eine kleine Ansammlung von Nieten erzeugt einen warmen, rauchigen Jazz-Zischeffekt, der das Sustain beim Spielen verlängert, oder fügen Sie noch mehr Nieten hinzu, um Ihrem Becken einen scharfen, beißenden Klang zu verleihen, der das Sustain schnell erstickt, um einen trockeneren Effekt zu erzielen. Du hörst es. Zildjian Sizzle Rivets können Ihnen dabei helfen.

12 Stück Nieten. Setzen Sie schwere Nieten ein, um einen schärferen Biss zu erzielen. 3-Nieten-Cluster für rauchiges, knisterndes Fahrgefühl. Kreieren Sie ausdrucksstarke Brutzeleffekte und trashige Sounds. Erfinden Sie Ihr Fahrzeug neu oder verbessern Sie Ihre FX.
Color Name Silver
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 108 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number ZIL ZRIVET
Item Weight 0.704 ounces
Product Dimensions 18 x 5 x 5 inches

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Scritto da: Amazon Customer
The real deal
The right material (steel), size, and type for the perfect sizzle. Drill the holes 5/32" to get the right amount of wobble. Slightly widen the bottom ends using a punch or other drift with wide angle, and a hammer. (Withe the cymbal upside-down and the rivet head resting on a heavy piece of metal. ) Split type rivets are easy to install but to me they neither look nor sound right. Now your sizzler is indistinguishable from a factory made sizzle cymbal.
Scritto da: D. R. Hernandez
Not the good old days!
Having used Zildjian cymbals my entire career & having owned a Zildjian with factory rivets, these don’t clome close to the sound they should generate. No sizzle here! DRH.
Scritto da: Brian legner
Perfect
Easy to install with a hammer
Scritto da: Giuliano
A little pricey, they work!
I added this to a very cheap Wuhan China cymbal by punching some holes in it and it really changed the sound for the better. My band-mates were all very impressed.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
They work
I bought these to take out my old 1965 Zildjian sizzle cymbal and clean, polish and put in new rivits.
Scritto da: J o
Worked great
Wanted to get a different sound from one of my cymbals and these rivets were the perfect thing. Very easy to install.
Scritto da: Roger
Sizzle Rivets Too Small for traditional cymbal holes
These sizzle rivets are NOT GOOD. They are too narrow for traditional cymbal holes. Even MORE IMPORTANT, these are extremely difficult (if at all) to "spread" the back of so as to keep them in place. The "spreading" part on back of rivet needs to be twice as deep: core of rivet prevents anything to penetrate deep enough to spread properly. Even the slight spread, if/when accomplished, is not wide enough to hold sizzle rivet in place.
Scritto da: T. Weaver
amazing vintage sound returned to the cymbal
great to put the sizzle back, a bit pricy.
Scritto da: Mike
Perfect for the job
I wanted to add some sizzle to an existing surplus Paiste crash cymbal, so I first tried out the effect with a thin metal chain hung outwards from its centre. I then let the cymbal balance on its stand, by spinning it round several times to see where it rested, and marked three equidistant holes about one and a half inches from the edge (ensuring a gap for the place where the cymbal is usually struck, masked the spot with tape, and drilled, then gently smoothed the edges, . With the rivets in place, I was well pleased with the result. Generally speaking, the closer to the edge, the more effective the sizzle, and the heavier the cymbal, the more sustain you're likely to get. Remember it's important that the cymbal's balance should remain undisturbed, and a cheap cymbal will not become magically improved by a few rivets. I could have installed up to three extra rivets between the existing ones, but didn't need to - some drummers prefer to place three rivets close together on the far side of the cymbal in its balanced position, but I found the spaced out position perfectly OK. Zildjian rivets are ideal, right size, right weight. I found a small pair of crimping pliers to bend out the edges of the rivets, which otherwise is tricky. They're obviously very expensive for what they actually are, but I tried several types of paper rivets, etc., with no success. It's a worthwhile investment.
Scritto da: David
Too small. Doesn’t fit standard rivet size
Took a lot of hammering to get them to flare out to size. Maybe just visit your local hardware store instead.
Scritto da: Jimmy Mack
Nice looking bright rivets
- however I'm disappointed as they're not split on the shaft. I'm not sure if I'll be able to use them as intended.

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