Sabian 19" Paragon Chinese
Description
Sabian 19" Paragon Chinese
This cymbal responds with remarkable sensitivity—bring it to a roar using just a finger. The 19" Paragon Chinese is an extremely thin cymbal with a very small bell and steeply angled bow that delivers a dark, agitated character designed in collaboration with legendary Rush drummer Neil Peart. Built from pure B20 bronze with aggressive HHX super-sized hammering, it offers the dynamic responsiveness and musicality that Peart spent years seeking.
Construction & Design
Handcrafted from pure Sabian B20 bronze, the Paragon Chinese features an innovative mix of sound-defining techniques drawn from the AA, AAX, and HH series. The wide flanged lip with aggressive HHX super-sized hammering creates maximum sensitivity and an open response that activates effortlessly even under light contact, making it a reliable workhorse for gigging drummers.
Tone & Character
On stage and in the studio, this cymbal cuts through the mix with a very open, easy-to-activate response. The dirty, agitated sound with dark overtones gives you powerful projection and dynamic range while maintaining control at lower volumes—essential for the working drummer who needs responsiveness across the full spectrum.
Key Features
- 19" Chinese cymbal size
- Pure Sabian B20 bronze construction
- Extremely thin profile with very small bell
- Short, steeply angled bow
- Wide flanged lip with aggressive HHX super-sized hammering
- Weight range: 1075g–1376g (median 1251g)
- Highly responsive and easy to activate
- Dark, agitated tone character
- Designed in collaboration with Neil Peart
- Production period: 2004–Present
- Protected by Sabian two-year warranty
The Paragon Chinese delivers the dark, responsive character that defines modern China cymbal performance across studio and live applications.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Cymbal Size | 19" |
| Cymbal Type | Crash |
| Country of Manufacture | Canada |
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At a Glance
The Sabian 19" Paragon Chinese is an extremely thin, highly responsive cymbal with a dark, agitated character designed in collaboration with Rush's Neil Peart. Built from pure B20 bronze with aggressive HHX hammering, it activates effortlessly under light contact and delivers dirty overtones with powerful projection—ideal for rock, progressive, and hard-rock players who need dynamic range and control on stage or in the studio. Choose it for its sensitivity: a single finger brings it to a roar, making it perfect for drummers seeking articulate, characterful china tones that cut through a mix without sacrificing subtlety.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Rock
- ✓ Progressive
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Live Performance
- ✓ Studio Sessions
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Folk
- – Worship
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What genres and playing styles is the Paragon Chinese best suited for?
The Paragon Chinese excels in rock, progressive, and hard-rock contexts—both live and in the studio. Its dark, agitated tone and dynamic range make it less suited to jazz, folk, or worship applications. Intermediate, advanced, and professional drummers will find it most rewarding.
How responsive is this cymbal, and what does that mean for my playing?
The Paragon Chinese is extremely responsive and activates effortlessly under light contact—a single finger can bring it to a roar. This sensitivity gives you precise control over dynamics and makes subtle articulations easy to capture, whether live or recording.
What is the weight range, and will it affect how the cymbal feels?
The Paragon Chinese weighs between 1075g and 1376g, with a typical median of 1251g. The extremely thin profile and steeply angled bow contribute to its open, easy-to-activate response across this range.
How does the Paragon Chinese compare to other china cymbals?
The Paragon Chinese sits alongside models like the Zildjian K Custom Hybrid China, Paiste PST X China, and Meinl Soundcaster Fusion China. Its defining strengths are its extreme thinness, small bell, and aggressive HHX super-sized hammering, which create exceptional sensitivity and dirty overtones ideal for modern rock and progressive applications.
What makes this cymbal special, and why was it designed with Neil Peart?
Neil Peart collaborated on the Paragon Chinese to achieve a dark, responsive character with wide dynamic range—qualities he spent years developing. The cymbal combines techniques from Sabian's AA, AAX, and HH series, resulting in a uniquely sensitive and characterful china that remains in production since 2004.
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