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Factory-refurbished 18" Medium Crash/Ride Cymbal-1361 Grams. Each SR2 cymbal is a unique, factory refurbished instrument, and yours may vary in appearance from the one pictured in this photograph.
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Sabian SR2 Series cymbals are a great way to add quality cymbals to your acoustic drum kit at a great price. SR2 Series cymbals are refurbished by Sabian at their factory - they take used cymbals from their AA, HH, AAX, HHX, and Vault Series, re-finish them at the factory, and re-label them as SR Series. They're priced based on the size of the cymbal, allowing you to get high-class cymbals at budget prices
This Sabian SR2 18" Thin Crash Cymbal comes from high-quality pre-played SABIAN models including those played by major SABIAN artists, returned from consignments, reviewed in magazines, displayed at trade shows, or even cymbals that have come through our production process with slight surface blemishes that ultimately disappear with the all-new SR2 “look.” Each cymbal comes with a 90-day warranty from SABIAN.
SABIAN was founded in 1981 when Robert Zildjian - one of the world's great names in cymbal making came to the conclusion that drummers needed a better choice of cymbals. Unsatisfied with the quality, the sound and the very relevance of the cymbals being manufactured at the time, he opened SABIAN in the small eastern Canadian village of Meductic, New Brunswick.
Since that time the SABIAN Vault has become a global center for cymbal and sound innovation. And that same SABIAN innovation has resulted in an unprecedented level of choice from the most diverse offering of cymbal design ever available. As a result, modern drummers and percussionists can choose from models that range from vintage to modern, from dark to bright, from traditional to downright eclectic.