SABIAN and Todd Sucherman Launch Redlight & Spotlight Crashes

SABIAN and Todd Sucherman Launch Redlight & Spotlight Crashes

SABIAN is proud to announce the release of two exciting new crash cymbal collections developed in collaboration with acclaimed Styx drummer Todd Sucherman: the HHX Redlight Crashes and the AA Spotlight Crashes.

18″ HHX RED LIGHT CRASH

Following the success of the HH Sessions Ride, Todd and SABIAN’s design team have once again partnered to create cymbals that meet the demands of today’s drummers both in the studio and on stage.



The HHX Redlight Crashes bring a dark, complex tone with crystalline shimmer, voiced specifically for recording environments. The AA Spotlight Crashes deliver bold projection, clarity, and shimmer—designed to shine under stage lights and cut through any mix. Both collections feature a buttery feel and musical response, offered in 18”, 19”, 20”, and 22” sizes.

“With Redlight, I wanted to design a cymbal that bridges the gap between an Artisan and an AAX—something refined, complex, and perfectly suited to recording,” says Todd Sucherman. “Spotlight, on the other hand, had to be a stage animal—bright, powerful, and alive under the lights. Together, they cover both worlds with a musicality I’m truly proud of.”

“Working with Todd is always inspiring—he pushes us to refine every detail,” adds Randy Ross, SABIAN’s Head of R&D. “Redlight and Spotlight show the full spectrum of what cymbals can be today: one line optimized for the studio, the other for live performance. It’s a complete solution for modern drummers.”

Stacey Montgomery-Clark, SABIAN’s VP of Sales & Marketing, comments: “Todd’s credibility as both a recording and touring artist makes this launch incredibly exciting for dealers and players alike. These cymbals aren’t just artist pieces—they’re built to sell, with appeal across every playing style and genre.”

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