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Revision as of 13:57, 11 August 2021

Stambul B8

Stambul logo

Introduction: 1970/71
Discontinued: 1978

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

Innovation: Affordable B8 cymbals very similar to the 505's.

Alloy: CuSn8 (Also known as "2002 Bronze")

Quality: Advanced Student Line, intermediate, semi-pro

Production: Cast cymbals using more mass production (automated) manufacturing methods with some manual hammering

Applications: All types of music, particularly pop and rock

Users: Han Bennink used Stambul chinas and Lionel Hampton used the NS12 Stambuls during the old days.

Sound:

Thin, Medium and Heavy

Hi-Hats

Marching


Information from: Todd Little, Dan Garza

Paiste 1974 & 1977 catalog
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