One hobby of mine is to search for unique cymbals. The Zultan 21” Raw Jazz Ride is one of my favorites.
There's a lot of raw un-hammered cymbals out there, however this one just sounds fantastic & represents the genre of this general type in my collection of roughly 80 cymbals. I have about 25 of what I would basically call “lo-fi trashy cymbals” ranging from cheap old brass, B8, B20, NS12, to vintage China’s, to expensive contemporary designs for complex dirty sounds.
This is my largest size of these, and is a foundation for the other trashy cymbals to blend with and my awesome non-trashy ones! ; ) It has a balanced, high-quality sound… & has the effect of making the other ones seem to sound better than, perhaps, they actually are! On my Raw Jazz Ride I like especially to hit hard on the bell; it activates the rest of the cymbal the same as when you strike in the middle or edge. It creates a wide percussive sound with no initial attack. very cool. (I use a thick mallet when doing this.) It's one of the few cymbals I own that behaves in this way. When using a normal drumstick on the bell, it has a Beautiful ping/ring, and also excites the rest of the cymbal in a very dynamic and controllable way. The wash is excellent. Whoever designed this instrument did an excellent job.
I purchased three of them, and chose the one that fit best with my main cymbals. And as is with handmade Instruments, all three were very different in tone and pitch. But each possessed the DNA of the series… none sounded inferior, just different.
Highly recommended!