Difference between revisions of "B20 By Sabian"

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==== Rides ====
 
==== Rides ====
  
[[Sabian Ride|Ride]] - [[B20 By Sabian 20" Ride|20"]]
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*'''[[Sabian Ride|Ride]] - [[B20 By Sabian 20" Ride|20"]]
  
 
==== Crashes ====
 
==== Crashes ====
  
[[Sabian Crash|Crash]] - [[B20 By Sabian 16" Crash|16"]] [[B20 By Sabian 18" Crash|18"]]  
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*'''[[Sabian Crash|Crash]] - [[B20 By Sabian 16" Crash|16"]] [[B20 By Sabian 18" Crash|18"]]  
  
 
==== Hi-Hats ====
 
==== Hi-Hats ====
  
[[Sabian Hi-Hat|Hi-Hat]] - [[B20 By Sabian 14" Hi-Hat|14"]]
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*'''[[Sabian Hi-Hat|Hi-Hat]] - [[B20 By Sabian 14" Hi-Hat|14"]]

Revision as of 13:09, 10 August 2024

B20 By Sabian

Introduction: 1983
Discontinued: Late 1984
Background: This series contained less silver than Sabian's other B20 lines, in order to sell at a cheaper price point. (Actually no silver was used)
Innovation: Hand-hammered cymbals with unique sound and appearance
Alloy: B20
Quality: Entry to mid-level
Production: Produced by Tosco in Italy. Liquid bronze was poured into molds. Once dry, a mounting hole was drilled, the cymbals were lathed, and then edged. The cymbals suffered from premature breakage, lending to its short lifespan.
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Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats