Ride Cymbals
Flat Bell Raw Ride
Our answer to the search of dry and dark tones of our day. Perfect stick definition, with low crashability. It’s a hybrid between flat and normal rides. Thin - Paperthin. Medium sizzle performence. Tight profile.
Flat Bell Raw Lathed Ride
Dry sound, with a strong stick definition. It has a medium-loud and dark sounding crashability. Another sample from flat/normal ride hybrid family. Top surface is raw and hammered, lathed bottom. Good sizzle performance. Thin - Paperthin - Extra thin weights. Medium bow profile.
Deep Ride
It’s formed with vintage-style lathe motives over a raw surface. Our vintage designs use old production techniques exclusively, meticulous to every detail. The asymmetric lathing technique is an age-old heritage of the pre-CNC era. This double-sided spiraling lathe is one of the curious marks of the old-school era. Good stick definition. Fast attack, medium decay, medium sustain. Thin - Paperthin. Medium bow profile.
Hammer Ride
Modern design with deeper hammer marks. Deep hammering creates a dance between rich timbres. Crashy wet sound. Thin - Paperthin, with a medium bow profile.
FlatBell Lathed Ride
As with the all members of the flat bell family, this one has good stick definition. Has a louder crashability like all lathed cymbals, but very controlled and tuned. With a sound almost between a flat ride and crash ride, this one is a bit of a hybrid. Thin - Paperthin, with a tight bow profile.
Vintage Ride
Completely lathed classic handmade Turkish ride. Sound that speaks the old tales of Istanbul’s cymbal-making tradition. Lathed, as this was the way of the 1920’s. That sound we all miss. Thin - Paperthin, with its own unique profile.
Leon’s Dark Ride
Medium size bell. Raw top surface and lathed bottom. Good stick definition with semi dry sound. Creates dark tones with perfect crashibility. Thin - Paperthin, with medium bow profile.