Hand-forged B20 Swish China cymbal from the Fame Masters series
The Fame Masters B20 Swish 20" is a swish ride made of B20 bronze, which is hand-forged in Turkey. The outstanding workmanship combined with a modern sound characterizes the Fame Masters series. The B20 bronze used 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 B20 cymbals from Fame is extremely complex, balanced and full. With the Masters B20 and Pure series, Fame Cymbals offers a varied product range of professional instruments that are available at an excellent price-performance ratio. Each China cymbal is hammered by hand in Istanbul and then finished to the highest quality standards in the renowned Turkish factory.
Modern Drum sound for professionals
Fame Masters cymbals with Traditional Finish sound balanced and have a linear character. At the same time, the warm decay gives the round sound an unmistakable dynamic. Just like the brilliant Fame Masters version, this model with Traditional finish initially sounds multi-layered, while the FameChina also offers explosive volume. The fast and direct response leads to an unobtrusive sustain that is excellently controllable. Fame Masters B20 cymbals can be used excellently in any popular style, instruments of this type characterize the sound of many modern drummers. Direct response, the full sound and the high-quality hand-crafted finish also predestine the cymbals for use in the studio, as they deliver a clear and coherent signal with a high dynamic range.
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, handmade B20 cymbals represent the supreme discipline of cymbal forging. The majority of professional cymbals are made from this alloy. The forging process begins with a heated piece of metal, which is brought into its typical shape by rolling, hammering and rolling, and the top of the cymbal is usually stamped in by machine. This is followed by painstaking manual work, as each cymbal is hammered individually, giving it a unique pattern and profile.