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This article was written by our product research team.Get to know them!Zildjian celebrated its 400th anniversary in myriad ways, including the grand introduction of these new Zildjian K Paper Thin crash cymbals. They’re the thinnest crashes in the entire K family and the largest Paper Thin cymbals in Zildjian’s entire history! Featuring a 3-step hammering process, these K Paper Thin cymbals have a dark and explosive crash with a quick decay that many Drummersonly drummers find useful for medium-to-loud accents and effects. The K Paper Thin crashes’ larger sizes also give them lower pitches and overtones, great for soft cymbal rolls that underscore dramatic sections of music. Finally, their stick feel is silky smooth, making K Paper Thin crashes a joy to play at any dynamic level.