Sound: balanced, warm, dark, modern; broad spectrum with high frequency density.
Hand-forged B20 cymbal from the Fame Masters series
The Fame Masters B20 Heavy Traditional Crash 20" is a crash cymbal made of B20 bronze, hand-hammered in Turkey. The outstanding workmanship combined with a complex, modern sound characterizes the Fame Masters series. The material, B20 bronze, is the finest alloy that can be used for cymbals and the standard in the high-end segment. The Traditional version of the Fame Masters B20 series offers a multi-faceted sound with a linear basic character and fewer overtones. The sound of the Masters B20 cymbals from Fame is extremely complex, balanced and full. With the Masters B20 and Pure series, Fame Cymbals offers a varied range of professional instruments that are available at an excellent price-performance ratio. Each cymbal is hammered by hand in Istanbul and then finished to the highest quality standards in the renowned Turkish factory.
Fame Masters B20 Traditional: multi-faceted cymbal sound for professionals
Fame Masters cymbals with Traditional Finish sound full and balanced with a broad frequency spectrum. At the same time, the warm, round decay gives the sound character an unmistakable dynamic and breadth. Just like the Fame Masters B20 Brilliant, the Traditional version sounds round and broad, but it is not quite as loud and assertive, but more moderate and warmer in the mix. The Fame Masters B20 cymbal can be used in any popular style. B20 cymbals of this type characterize the sound of many modern drummers. The direct response, the full sound and the high-quality hand-crafted finish also make the Fame Masters B20 cymbals ideal for use in the studio, as they deliver a clear and coherent signal with a great spectrum.
Fame Masters: Buy B20 drum cymbal at a reasonable price
B20 cymbals are the cymbals with the highest bronze content on the market. B20 is a mixture of metals, i.e. an alloy consisting of 80% copper and 20% tin. B20 drum cymbals are the supreme discipline of cymbal forging and the majority of professional cymbals are made from this alloy. The forging process begins with a heated piece of metal, which is shaped into its typical form by rolling, hammering and rolling, and the top of the cymbal is usually stamped in by machine. Now comes the most important part: the cymbal is painstakingly hammered by hand, giving it an individual pattern and profile. Each piece is unique!