Istanbul Mehmet 19" Paper Thin Crash Tradit.

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Platillo Crash

  • Tamaño de 19"
  • Traditional Series
  • CPT19
  • Delgado
  • Acabado normal
  • Respuesta rápida
  • Decay rápido
  • Tono agudo
  • 'Splashy'
  • El sonido de la serie Traditional Series es adecuado para casi todos los estilos de música imaginables
  • El concepto clásico de estos platillos completamente torneados ha demostrado su valor a través de los años
  • Desde los primeros bateristas de jazz y los pioneros del bebop, hasta el heavy metal y la última evolución estilística, la serie Traditional abarca los sonidos que estás buscando
  • Oscuro, sensible, controlable y musical
Disponible desde Mayo 2013
número de artículo 311607
Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
Martillado a mano
Aleación B20 Bronze
282 €
Sin gastos de envío e incluyendo IVA.
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Buen plato y relación calidad precio INCREIBLE
Anónimo 08.04.2016
PLato de respuesta rápida, con poca cola, buen sonido y una fabricación excelente.
Relación calidad precio inmejorable. El martilleado a mano le da un punto a su sonido único.
Sonido bastante seco y corto pese a ser un 19". Cosa que me gusta.
No esperes poder utilizarlo como ride porque es tan fino que no se define el ping de la baqueta.
Un crash increible a muy buen precio.
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Big Crash That Sounds Even Bigger
Nostradamus 03.07.2022
Since I own a fair number of cymbals from both Istanbul brothers, I think I can say with some certainty that Mehmet is a very good cymbal smith indeed, but Agop is even better! Don't be afraid of trying Mehmet's stuff when his models are different (there are some pearls there!), but when both have the same model, pay that little extra and get Agop's version instead.

This is true for the Paper Thin models. Both brothers make them, and Agop's are better. They have an absolutely gorgeous sound.

But Thomann only sells Agop's 16"/17"/18" models, so if you want a bigger or smaller one, you'll have to go with Mehmet.

Hence I tried this one. And it's definitely not a bad cymbal. I would rank it as top quality, but it's not "OMG the angels are crying" good. My 18" Agop paper Thin reaches that level, and it's one of the cymbals I often choose as a main crash (the 17" is another favorite). That 18-incher is a *sublime* cymbal!

My Mehmet 19" happens to blend amazingly well with it, and it is now my secondary crash of choice when I use the 18" Agop as main crash. It is much deeper pitched and really feels a lot bigger. A perfect partner!

But the 18" Agop is more flexible, since you can play ride patterns and bell on it as well as crashing it, and it works as a sweet and very bright mini-ride when played like that. The Mehmet 19" is more limited, and sounds best used as a crash alone. It may be big, but it's not a ride!

It also works best when played softly. It develops a ton of wash even at very soft hits, and gets very "noisy" when you hit it harder (I mean the cymbal gets overdriven easily). The sound sticks around for a bit too. I think the decay could be a bit faster, so I dampen it *slightly* with a couple of *tiny* pieces of gaffer tape. Don't overdo this!

While this cymbal doesn't reach the absolute pinnacle in sound and flexibility, it's still a very good cymbals that outclasses most cymbals on the market. For instance, it has a total lack of dissonant undertones (at least on my specimen, YMMV as all cymbals are unique).

All I'm saying is, don't let my hyper-critical nitpicking scare you away from it! If you want a very thin 19" crash, this one is a top choice.

I think it works best as a big second crash, paired with a 17" or 18" main crash that is thin or paper thin.
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If you're looking for all round crash
FranjoBriski 09.01.2019
Excellent cymbal for jazz but also for rock, pop etc. Great value for the price.
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