Sabian 16" Paragon Crash
- Fast, explosive responses abound in this Medium-weight model
- Designed with legendary RUSH drummer Neil Peart
- Ideal in a rock setting, but flexible enough for any application
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- SKU
- NP1608N
Description
Sabian 16" Paragon Crash
The Sabian 16" Paragon Crash delivers fast, explosive responses with a responsive feel that rewards both delicate control and aggressive striking. This medium-weight model combines the tonal DNA of Sabian's AA, AAX, and HH series into a single versatile crash that balances raw power with musical nuance. Handcrafted from pure B20 bronze, the Paragon series represents a deliberate shift toward cymbals that don't force you to choose between durability and dynamic range.
Tone & Response Character
The large, volume-boosting bell projects cutting attack and sustain, making this crash cut through dense mixes without sacrificing musicality. Medium weight in the 1054–1197g range keeps the cymbal responsive to light articulation while maintaining the structural integrity needed for hard-hitting rock applications and beyond.
Construction & Materials
Built from premium B20 bronze with AA lathing on the bottom and AAX lathing on the top, this hybrid approach creates the textural character Sabian designed into the Paragon line. The large bell geometry amplifies projection and presence across a range of playing dynamics.
Key Features
- 16-inch diameter
- B20 bronze alloy
- Medium-weight construction (1054–1197g typical range)
- Large, volume-boosting bell
- AA lathing on bottom surface
- AAX lathing on top surface
- Fast, explosive response characteristics
- Available in natural and traditional finishes
- Designed with RUSH drummer Neil Peart
- Two-year Sabian warranty coverage
- Production-proven design in continuous manufacturing since 2004
- Versatile across rock, fusion, and studio applications
The Paragon Crash tracks brilliantly in the studio and sits cohesively in mixed cymbal setups, delivering the cut and projection your recordings demand while preserving the musicality and tonal character that separates professional recordings from amateur takes.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Cymbal Size | 16" |
| Cymbal Type | Crash |
| Country of Manufacture | Canada |
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At a Glance
The Sabian 16" Paragon Crash is a medium-weight B20 cymbal engineered to cut through dense mixes while remaining responsive to nuanced playing dynamics, making it ideal for recording sessions across rock, fusion, and contemporary styles. Its hybrid lathing (AA bottom, AAX top) and large bell geometry deliver cutting attack and sustain that sits well in multitrack arrangements without eating up headroom. Grab this crash if your home or project studio needs a workhorse cymbal that records with clarity and musicality across a range of striking intensities.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Rock
- ✓ Fusion
- ✓ Studio Sessions
- ✓ Live Performance
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Folk
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What skill level is this crash designed for?
The Paragon Crash is built for intermediate, advanced, and professional drummers. Its responsive medium weight rewards both delicate control and aggressive striking, making it suitable for players who want dynamic range without sacrificing durability in live and studio settings.
What genres is this crash best suited for?
The Paragon Crash excels in rock, fusion, studio sessions, and live performance. Its cutting attack and projection through dense mixes make it less ideal for jazz and folk styles, which typically call for warmer, more sustaining crash tones.
How does the 16-inch size compare to other crash cymbals?
At 16 inches, this is a medium crash that balances cut and sustain. The medium weight (1054–1197g typical range) keeps it responsive to light articulation while maintaining the structural integrity needed for hard-hitting applications, making it versatile across many playing styles and volumes.
What makes the hybrid AA/AAX lathing design different?
The Paragon combines AA lathing on the bottom and AAX lathing on the top, blending the tonal DNA of Sabian's AA, AAX, and HH series into one cymbal. This hybrid approach creates a textural character that balances raw power with musical nuance without forcing you to choose between durability and dynamic range.
Will this crash project in a live mix?
Yes. The large, volume-boosting bell is engineered to project cutting attack and sustain, allowing the crash to cut through dense mixes without sacrificing musicality. This design makes it well-suited to live performance and studio recording across a range of playing dynamics.