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Istanbul &Wuhan
We have two brands ISTANBUL(Turkey) and WUHAN(China) both made of B20 metal highest quality cymbal metal used by professional drummers worldwide.
We also have entry level budget brass cymbals in the Wuhan brand.
New Wuhan traditional Cseries pack 14 hats,16 crash, 20" ride with cymbal bag
New Budget Wuhan cymbal pack brass 14 hats 16 crash 20" ride with cymbal bag.
Refer to pricelist for complete description and prices.
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Istanbul Mehmet Cymbals | |
| These cast cymbals are hand made in Turkey from B20 highest quality cymbal metal and come in traditional series and radiant series. |
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Wuhan Cymbal Packs | |
We have 3 different packs |
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WUHAN CYMBAL MODELS The following is a listing of cymbals offered by Wuhan with general descriptions. While some companies strive to create exact replications of every particular style, size, and model, each Wuhan cymbal has a unique sound that could be considered its "fingerprint". |
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Chinas- Wuhan's china cymbals range in size from 12" to 27". They offer rivets in the 16", 18", 20", & 22" sizes. They are describes as dark, explosive and trashy with distinct tonalities. |
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Western Style- Offered in a Traditional and a Rock model. The traditional cymbals are thinner than similar models made by other cymbal companies [hi hats, crashes, rides, splashes].
The Rock cymbals are made heavier for better projection, sustain, and durability [hi hats, crashes, ride]. |
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S Series- Also regarded as the Shining S Series because this model is hand buffed to the bright finish which gives it a shimmering high end. Wuhan describes the S Series as having dark, rich tonalities, with a quick response. [hi hats, splashes, crashes, rides] |
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Gongs- The Chau Gong, pictured here is Wuhan's trademark gong, ranging from 7" all the way up to 50". However, they also make the following models: Opera [used in operas], Bao [used in temples for worship], Tiger, Pasi [used to announce the start of a performance], Wind, and many more speciality models. |










