Difference between revisions of "Paiste Stambul"

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== Stambul NS12 ==
 
== Stambul NS12 ==
 
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'''Introduction:''' 1971<br>
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'''Introduction:''' 1932<br>
'''Discontinued:''' 1978<br>
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'''Discontinued:''' 1970<br>
'''Background:''' Careful craftmanship and choice materials, these are the ingredients which give STAMBUL cymbals their characteristic tone, resonance and response. They offer high quality and professional features at a reasonable price. Available in a wide range of sizes and in three weights: Thin, Medium and Heavy. Early 505's were leftover restamped B8 Stambuls<br>
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'''Background:''' (not to be confused with "STAMBUL 65) STAMBUL comes onto the market in 1932 and is made of nickel silver (in Estonia from 1932 to 1941, in Germany from 1948 to 1957 and in Switzerland from 1957 to 1964).
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Dies: “STAMBUL, TRADE MARK, PAISTE” incl. Crescent moon with a star, the “STAMBUL, TRADE MARK, PAISTE, Switzerland” including crescent moon with star, produced in Switzerland from 1957, the “STAMBUL, TRADE MARK, Robert PAISTE , Switzerland “incl. Crescent moon with star, as well as the one with the printed black label.  
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The STAMBUL is an upper class cymbal for the era up to the Second World War.  
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Some STAMBULs also carry the brand of dealers or distributors, such as B.Trixon, the German drum manufacturer that PAISTE supplies directly to.  
  
'''Innovation:''' Affordable B8 cymbals very similar to the 505's.<br>
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The "NS12" Stambul was replaced by "B8" Stambul in 1971, assuming they copied the manufacturing techniques and sound characteristics from the Giant beat series
'''Alloy:''' [[Identify_Your_Paistes#B8_.282002.29_Alloy|CuSn8]] (Also known as <b>"2002 Bronze"</b>)<br>
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'''Quality:''' Advanced Student Line, intermediate, semi-pro<br>
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'''Production:''' Cast cymbals using more mass production (automated) manufacturing methods with some manual hammering<br>
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'''Innovation:''' <br>
'''Applications:''' All types of music, particularly pop and rock<br>
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'''Alloy:''' NS12<br>
'''Users:''' Han Bennink used Stambul chinas and Lionel Hampton used the NS12 Stambuls during the old days.<br>
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'''Quality:''' <br>
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'''Applications:'''<br>
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'''Users:''' <br>
 
'''Sound:'''xx <br><br>
 
'''Sound:'''xx <br><br>
  
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* '''[[Hi-Hat]] - [[13"]] [[14"]] [[15"]] [[16"]]<br>
 
* '''[[Hi-Hat]] - [[13"]] [[14"]] [[15"]] [[16"]]<br>
  
=== Marching ===
 
 
* '''[[marching pair]] - [[13"]] [[14"]] [[15"]] [[16"]]<br>
 
  
* '''[[china type]] -  [[15"]] [[16"]]<br>
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:38, 8 August 2021

Stambul NS12

Introduction: 1932
Discontinued: 1970
Background: (not to be confused with "STAMBUL 65) STAMBUL comes onto the market in 1932 and is made of nickel silver (in Estonia from 1932 to 1941, in Germany from 1948 to 1957 and in Switzerland from 1957 to 1964). Dies: “STAMBUL, TRADE MARK, PAISTE” incl. Crescent moon with a star, the “STAMBUL, TRADE MARK, PAISTE, Switzerland” including crescent moon with star, produced in Switzerland from 1957, the “STAMBUL, TRADE MARK, Robert PAISTE , Switzerland “incl. Crescent moon with star, as well as the one with the printed black label. The STAMBUL is an upper class cymbal for the era up to the Second World War. Some STAMBULs also carry the brand of dealers or distributors, such as B.Trixon, the German drum manufacturer that PAISTE supplies directly to.

The "NS12" Stambul was replaced by "B8" Stambul in 1971, assuming they copied the manufacturing techniques and sound characteristics from the Giant beat series


Innovation:
Alloy: NS12
Quality:
Production:
Applications:
Users:
Sound:xx


Thin, Medium and Heavy

Hi-Hats



Information from: Paiste 1974 & 1977 catalog
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