Fame Pure Hybridual Trash Crash 16" - Everything at a glance
Size: 16"
Material: B20 bronze
Precise cut-outs for a trashy sound
Hand-hammered unique piece from Turkish cymbal forge
Finish: Natural/Brilliant; Hybrid
Sound: explosive, dry earthy; full; fast response; short sustain; complex; modern; shimmering
Strength: Thin
B20 Hybrid China with Dual Finish from the Fame Pure series
The Fame Pure Hybridual Trash Crash 16" is a high-end hybrid cymbal with B20 bronzecut-outs, hand-hammered in Turkey. The Hybridual Trash cymbals from Fame impress with their fast response, complex sound and professional workmanship in all respects. The elaborate hybrid finish is perfected in many work steps in a well-known Turkish manufactory. The inside of the cymbal remains untreated (raw) and the outer rim is given a brilliant finish. In addition, the sound becomes even more complex due to the irregular hammer blows on the surface.
Fame Hybridual: Dual Finish for more sound
The sound of the Fame Hybridual series unfolds its full potential when played moderately. The versatile arrangement of the hammer blows creates an irregular compression of the B20 base material, which shortens the sound but also results in a broad, dry and full response. The slightly trashy and earthy cymbal sound of the Fame Hybridual series offers ideal conditions for modern drumming at a high level. The almost attack and the complex sound spectrum predestine the Hybridual cymbals for versatile use in Studio and on stage, as they are easy to control at all times. In addition, the Dual Finish of Raw and Brilliant gives the cymbals a multi-faceted look.
B20 professional cymbals at an affordable 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!