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Currently, I use a 21inch Paiste alpha mega bell ride and an 18inch Zildjian K medium Thin crash. I don't really use the ride except for maybe one song we play, and am looking to consolidate the crash and ride into one that I could use as my main crash for all songs, but still could pass as a ride when needed on the rare occasion I do, for setup's sake. I play heavy rock music.

Elements in Space
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  • What's the question? – Elements in Space Oct 24 '22 at 20:22
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    Hi Vanny. Welcome to the site. There are a fair number of drummers here, so try posting this question in [The Practice Room](https://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/440/the-practice-room). Equipment recommendations like this are off-topic on the main site. – Aaron Oct 24 '22 at 20:25
  • Many cymbal makers make and sell crash/ride cymbals. Depending on how you strike them they serve both purposes. They usually range from 18-22” and are medium weight. You just have to go to a music store that sells cymbals, try some out and see if you find one that suits you. – John Belzaguy Oct 25 '22 at 05:27

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