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Paiste Signature Dark Energy Mark I - 17" Crash

Signature bronze - Hand-made - From low to medium loud playing situations – classical to contemporary Jazz, Blues, Swing and Big Band - Dark, complex, warm.
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Paiste Signature Traditionals 17" Thin Crash

Signature bronze - Hand-made - From low to medium loud playing situations – classical to contemporary Jazz, Blues, Swing and Big Band - Dark, complex, warm.
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Istanbul Agop Sultan 17" Crash

Full, soft and colorful. Perfect combination of smoothness and sensitivity.
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Meinl SY-17SUS - Suspended Cymbal 17"

Medium thin weight with a flat profile for immediate and sensitive response with a long sustain - Ideal for mallet rolls for swelling crescendos.
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Istanbul Agop Traditional 17" Dark Crash

Dark and punchy. Answers quickly with fewer high frequency overtones.
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Istanbul Agop Traditional 17" Heavy Crash

Powerful and explosive. Solid responses with added projection and sustain.
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Istanbul Agop Traditional 17" Medium Crash

Versatile and full sounding crash, with a longer sustain.
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Istanbul Agop Traditional 17" Paper Thin Crash

Warm, splashy responses with a full sound and a quicker decay.
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Istanbul Agop Traditional 17" Thin Crash

Responds quickly - Low and dark characteristics with a musical sound.
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Istanbul Agop Xist - Dry Dark Brilliant Hi Hat - 17"

XIST Dry Dark Brilliant Hi Hats are low pitched, dark and trashy with but with a bright and pointed attack. Very thin top, paired with a medium-heavy weighted bottom which also sound great used as a stack.
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Istanbul Agop Xist 15" ION Dark H.H.

The 15" Xist Ion Dark Hi Hats are crisp, and cutting yet still dark - A great compliment to electronic instruments live or in the studio.
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Istanbul Agop Xist 17" Brilliant Crash

Xist Brilliant Crashes have a papery attack, brighter sound and a medium decay.
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