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Sabian has developed a solution for drummers who have tired of having to restrain themselves at smaller gigs. Cymbals from the FRX line feature perforations designed to reduce certain frequencies, thus lowering the overall volume. These aren’t low-volume practice cymbals, but rather cymbals designed with a volume threshold. Based on the classic HH line, these cymbals feature plenty of warm, dark tone, allowing drummers to play smaller venues without compromising their playing styles, or their sound.
Sabian FRX Cymbals are designed for playing environments where other cymbals are just too much. They are NOt low volume cymbals. Rather, FRX work by cutting specific frequencies, resulting in the perception of lower volume. Remove those frequencies, and suddenly your cymbals sit perfectly in the mix, no matter how hard you play. No compromise - no holding back.
Professional B20 Bronze cymbals crafted in the Sabian Vault, FRX offers complex and versatile dark tone across the entire line. The rides deliver dark, articular stroke response and buttery-soft feel.
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.