Ufip 16" Class Series Crash Light

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Ufip 16" Class Series Crash Light

Ufip

16" Class Series Crash Light

4.9 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 201908
Brand: Ufip
Model: 16" Class Series Crash Light
Price: $244.20

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This Ufip Class Series Crash Light is a great all-around crash, offering a warm and musical tone that's surprisingly loud for its weight. It's perfect for players in jazz, pop, or lighter rock setups who want a responsive and articulate crash without a harsh, cutting edge. It’s a solid choice for drummers seeking versatility and a refined sound.

Product Description

  • Ufip 16" Class Series Crash Light
  • 16" Crash
  • Class series
  • Light
  • The UFIP class series always have something more to offer: More volume
  • assertiveness on stage
  • warmer tones and a complete dynamic range
  • Highly flexible for use in pop
  • jazz
  • rock or metal
PROS
  • • Produces a warm, musical tone with surprising projection for a light cymbal.
  • • The B20 bronze alloy delivers a complex, shimmering overtone series.
  • • Well-latted and hammer-formed construction ensures consistent response and durability.
  • • Highly responsive to a wide range of playing dynamics, from subtle ghost notes to powerful crashes.
CONS
  • • The 'light' weight means it lacks the sustain of heavier crash cymbals.
  • • May not cut through extremely loud, heavily amplified rock or metal mixes.
  • • The finish, while attractive, is relatively thin and could be prone to minor scratches.

Product Video

Key Features

Size 16 in
Material B20 Bronze
Finish Brushed
Sound Character Warm, Musical, Shimmering, Responsive
Weight Thin

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Ufip has a slightly warmer, more vintage tone than the brighter, more cutting Zildjian A series, but both offer excellent articulation.
Yes, it’s responsive and forgiving, making it easy to control and develop good technique, though a heavier crash might be more durable for a very aggressive beginner.
For extremely heavy metal or hard rock where maximum volume and sustain are critical, a heavier, more aggressively hammered cymbal would likely be a better choice.

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