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Istanbul Agop 22" Xist Dry Dark Ride

5.0 out of 5 stars from 13 customer ratings
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Ride Cymbal

  • Size: 22"
  • Xist Dry Dark Series
  • B20 Bronze
  • Hand-hammered
  • Dark and defined attack
  • Soft crash sound
  • Available since March 2020
  • Item number 485631
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Hand Hammered Cymbal Yes
  • Finish Regular, Traditional
  • Alloy B20 Bronze
4.699 kr
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13 Customer ratings

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Eddie12 23.04.2020
I was looking for a 22" ride cymbal for quite a long time. This was just the right cymbal at the right time. While trying to build a good Agop Xist set to use I stumbled upon this one. I've been playing it for the last couple of weeks and it's just amazing. Fantastic one to play, absolutely amazing feel and just what I was looking for. Beware: it's not your usual 22" ride cymbal, it has a specific sound.
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For the price, this is a winner!!
Zammy 31.12.2024
Nice dark, low, explosive but not overpowering.
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yobbie 30.12.2025
A great sounding cymbal with high quality sound, highly recomend to anyone who likes either metal or jazz i personally love it.
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Dark, dry, fun to play
f.sta 07.04.2020
Plays like a luxury (or more contemporary) version of a first generation Sabian Jack DeJohnette Signature ride(s) combined with a heavy Bosphorus Syncopation SW (if that makes sense). Dark, relatively short sustain, cutting bell, crashes OK. Goes well with other cymbals in the Xist Dry Dark and Agop Signature range.

Nice hammer marks. Edges are smooth but cymbal has some bend to it in one place. Seems to be common with this series; my guess is it is because of the heavy hammering/energy put into the cymbal, also my guess that the hammering is partially made by a machine hammer, operated by a human (I don't have sources on that though). Nothing to worry about, cymbal sounds good. Just good to be aware of.
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