Sound: balanced; shimmering; direct; fast response; medium sustain; complex spectrum; moderate harmonics
High-end B20 cymbal from Turkey with Brilliant finish
The Fame Masters B20 Heavy Ping Ride 20" Brilliant is a professional cymbal made of B20 bronze, hand-hammered in Turkey. The flawless Brilliant finish is perfected in many steps in a well-known Turkish cymbal manufactory and it gives Fame cymbals more spectrum and a clean character. The sound of the Masters B20 cymbals from Fame is exceedingly multi-layered, balanced and full. Since the B20 cymbals from Fame are available in the Traditional variant, as well as with Brilliant Finish, you have even more options as a drummer to find the perfect cymbal sound. If you are looking for professional B20 cymbals that can easily compete with the big brand manufacturers, the Fame Masters B20 series is the most affordable solution.
Fame Masters B20 Brilliant: Multifaceted cymbal sound for professionals
Drum cymbals with Brilliant finish have a sound that is full and balanced and at the same time has shimmering overtones. Just like the Fame Masters with Traditional Finish, the Brilliant variant sounds round, warm and wide, but in addition it is more direct and assertive in the mix because of the overtones. You can use the Fame Masters B20 cymbals in any popular style, especially of course in pop, and rock music, but in hip-hop and jazz they are golden. The direct response, the full sound and the high-quality handmade at top level, predestine the Fame Masters B20 Cymbals also for use in the studio, because they provide a clear signal with great spectrum.
Fame Masters: B20 professional cymbals at a great price!
B20 cymbals are the cymbals with the largest bronze content on the market. It is a mixture of metals, so B20 is an alloy consisting of 80% copper and 20% tin. B20 drum cymbals are the supreme discipline of cymbal forging, a majority of professional cymbals are made of this very alloy. The forging process begins with a heated piece of metal, which is brought into its typical shape by rolling, hammering and rolling again. In addition, the top of the cymbal is usually punched 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 a small unique specimen!