Sabian 16" HH Thin Crash
- T model is full-bodied and warm, with rapid decay
- Ideal for funk, jazz, rock – on studio or stage
- HH Remastered cymbals deliver more hammering, more complexity, and more tone
- Unmistakable warmth that only traditional hand-hammered cymbals can deliver
- Protected by SABIAN Two-Year Warranty
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- SKU
- 11606
Description
Sabian 16" HH Thin Crash
The 16" HH Thin Crash cuts through live mixes with a warm, full-bodied voice and rapid decay that locks in naturally without stepping on your bandmates. Hand-hammered construction delivers the tonal complexity and texture that only traditional cymbal craftsmanship achieves—a sound you feel as much as hear. This crash punches across funk, jazz, and rock setups on stage and in the studio.
Tone & Sonic Character
The HH Remastered process intensifies this crash with increased hammering and tonal complexity, producing a low, dark, and musical voice with quick articulation and swift decay. The warmth inherent to hand-hammered B20 bronze creates an organic, nuanced response ideal for players seeking cymbals with character rather than pure brightness.
Construction & Durability
Built from B20 bronze alloy with meticulous hand-hammering, this crash benefits from Sabian's proven manufacturing standards. The thin profile contributes to its responsive attack and rapid decay while maintaining structural integrity across extended playing.
Key Features
- 16-inch diameter
- B20 bronze alloy construction
- Hand-hammered finish
- Thin profile designation
- Low, dark and warm tone character
- Quick attack with rapid decay
- HH Remastered technology for enhanced complexity
- Approximately 943g weight
- Low profile design
- Two-year Sabian warranty coverage
The 16" HH Thin Crash combines fast articulation with warm musicality, making it a workhorse for gigging drummers who demand tonal depth and natural decay over cutting brightness—a cymbal that rewards your touch and translates your dynamics on stage.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Cymbal Size | 16" |
| Cymbal Type | Crash |
| Country of Manufacture | Canada |
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At a Glance
The Sabian 16" HH Thin Crash is a hand-hammered B20 bronze cymbal delivering a warm, dark tone with quick attack and fast decay—ideal for jazz, funk, and rock players who need a crash that sits naturally in a dense mix without cutting through everything. Its thin profile and responsive character make it equally at home in the studio or on stage, and the HH Remastered process adds organic complexity that rewards expressive playing. Choose this crash if you value tonal texture and musicality over pure brightness, and want a dependable workhorse that plays well with others.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Jazz
- ✓ Funk
- ✓ Rock
- ✓ Studio Sessions
Not the best pick for
- – Metal
- – Marching Percussion
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HH Remastered technology, and how does it affect the sound?
HH Remastered refers to Sabian's enhanced hand-hammering process that increases tonal complexity and articulation. This results in a darker, warmer tone with quicker attack and more rapid decay compared to standard hand-hammered cymbals, giving the crash greater musical character and definition in mixed settings.
Is the 16" HH Thin Crash suitable for metal or loud rock genres?
No—this crash is optimized for jazz, funk, rock, and studio sessions where warmth and fast decay are valued. The dark, low-end tone and quick fade make it less suitable for metal or cutting through extremely loud, dense arrangements where brightness and projection are essential.
How does the thin profile affect playability and durability?
The thin profile contributes to responsive attack, rapid decay, and faster response to stick articulation, making the crash feel lively and nuanced. Sabian's hand-hammering and B20 bronze construction maintain structural integrity despite the thinner gauge, so durability is solid across extended playing sessions.
What skill level is this crash designed for?
This crash is suited for intermediate, advanced, and professional players who have the touch and dynamic control to exploit its warm, complex tonal character. Beginners may find its dark, low-end voice and rapid decay less forgiving than brighter crashes with longer sustain.
How does the 16" size and 943g weight compare to other crashes?
At 16 inches and approximately 943g, this is a medium-sized crash—versatile enough for studio and live work without being oversized. The moderate weight contributes to its responsive character and quick decay, making it ideal for detailed, articulate playing rather than massive volume.
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