Sabian Cymbals

Sabian Cymbals

A glance at some of Sabian’s cymbal offerings suggests that they are perhaps more innovative, even more daring than many other cymbal manufacturers. 

To accompany the standard array of hi-hats, rides, and crashes, Sabian are eager to embrace products such as the Max-Stack, Choppers, and their recent addition, Jojo Mayer’s “Hoop Crasher”. Past innovations, most notably the O-Zone Crash, proved so popular that they have changed the way people thing about cymbals and have become must haves for the modern drummer.

The forward-thinking approach of Sabian is also reflected in an artist roster boasting innovators like Billy Cobham, Terry Bozzio, Jojo Mayer and Mark Guiliana. Drummers who lend their expertise to the company to help shape the future of Sabian cymbals.

History of Sabian

Sabian came into being in 1981 after a feud between the two brothers running the Zildjian cymbal company. The younger brother, Robert Zildjian left his sibling, but took his cymbal making expertise and set about establishing the Sabian brand.

Series

Sabian’s regular cymbal lines should not be overlooked. The range stretches from the entry-level SBR and B8 models, to the top of the line AAX and HHX range. Then there’s the Paragon series, designed in conjunction with Rush’s Neal Peart, the Signature series brimming with artists own dream cymbals, and the unique and beautiful Artisan range. Whatever your sound, there’s something for you.

For even more information on each cymbal series, check out our in-depth guide!