Value For Money Cymbal Deals SG.

are any of the paistes low end series worth buying, for a versatile set, playing rock,blues, jazz.
 
i play my drums in my small little room and the crash that i use works kinda well for me, and besides, my room is not sound-proofed.. I use a Sabian B8 thin crash.. btw, i'm selling my crash.. haha! PM me if u want.. LOL.. :D
 
The below are my personal preference and opinion based on my experiences.

Paiste low-end set are not versatile - mainly for heavier types of Music - not Jazz definetely.

Bosphorus - does not have low or high end sets - they are good cymbals & are definetely Value For Money and make your money worth.....BUT

Bosphorus Cymbals in most of their BELL lack definition (the bell does not gives enough volume)....and though I say Bosphorus has many Range eg Traditionals, Gold, Antique, Turks, Masters to Signatures Type (etc) ....Most drummers prefer the TRADITIONAL - as it is more Versatile for use...so for Rock, Blues & Jazz - Yes you can use Traditional for Bosphorus.

To me - Paiste is my favourite Cymbals - I love those sound and if I want a Versatile Paiste Cymbals - I will only get the - Paiste NEW Signature - not the Signature Series....

Currently I'm using only Bosphorus & Paiste Signature & New Signature Series - plus Factory Metal Percussion.

Cheers !

PS: Do join us in our comming 4th Soft Drum-Exchange/Meetup next week on the 23rd June 2007....hope to see you there Bro.
 
thanks! argh means i just wasted like 600 dollars on the low end paistes. Im not entirely happy with them.
 
For 14/16/20 combination...

Istanbul Samatya series - $650

Bosphorus Traditional series - $680

Turkish Classic series - $700 or lower

The above are renowned Turkish Handmade and B20 bronze alloy

Trust that you will ask around before making any future purchases... 8)
 
haha....last piece left!! Its actually a private order for myself...then I thought I'll just throw in another...glad I did. Whoever buys it will not regret it...amazing ride! It sounds very similar to my Sabian HH raw bell dry ride but with a better sounding bell.

Ok lah, on your birthday, I give you special discount lor....but you must bring the whole softie gang out for lunch party!!! Hahahaha....
 
wah... even if sold, still can special order thru you ryte???
hmmm... coz now, pretty broke ah....

my birthday special discount, but still must ask the whole softies gang out for lunch?
hahahaha.. i think its either the same price or even more... hahaha...
being stingy abit ah..

i tot i'll get it for free...
frens mah..
wat are frens for huh.. i mean apart for being a pain in the backside like wat i 'm doing now
 
Haha... Alvin... I have to be conservative in the Turkis pricing mah... you have so many discount categories... 8)

DT... do take the Dry Ride as I already have special order for other Turkish series... 8)
 
Bro Phanto

Another word of Advice...and a valuable lesson learn by yourself now.

If you buy Cymbals you do not like because of it's Value - you lose more $$$ when you resell them to get better Cymbals....It is rational to buy better cymbals (not entry level cymbals) - so the advice here is be Patience - save up - maybe 2 months buy 1 better cymbals and soon you will have a collection....it doesn't pinch too much too...This is what I did - I save, buy piece by piece...not 1 shot.

To me - If I have a Budget like you - I will definetely buy Hand Hammered Cymbals (Brand NEW ONES)...than buying Entry Level Paiste, Sabian or Zildjian...cause it's value for money as far as sound is concern.


But If you want Manufacturer Brand Cymbals - like Zildjian, Sabian, Paiste - then Buy Resale ones (and must be in good condition - dirty ok not damaged ones)

Come down to Music Lab - I really did tried those cymbals - They are Value for Money indeed.

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If one makes a comparison between these (Hand-Hammered) Cymbals namely Bosphorus, Istanbul and Turkish - this is what you'll notice.

Istanbul is the most Expensive here - But Cymbals are Shinning/Beautiful Polished Looks - Sound wise - I prefer the Bosphorus and Turkish

Bosphorus is about quite similar price as Turkish - but Bosphorus cymbals look unpolish - they don't look good for the eyes - but sound wise - I prefer it than Istanbul Cymbals. Only Disadvantage is - The BELL - try it and you will know what I mean.

Turkish same price as Bosphorus (there about) BUT Alvin says it's cheaper (Than that's a very good buy) - Cymbals are Shinning/Beautiful Polish Looks - sound wise - nice - Bell projected well...

Please go and try it - and you will know - what I mean.
 
i have my eyes on the istanbul samatya set.
heard they sound pretty sweet.

since this set comes with a 16 crash, what 18" thin crash do u recommend, along this kind of budget to complement it.
 
Not alot of catagory lah....Music Lab students get 20% and all softies get 25%....

These cymbals are happening lah....I brought in the classic range first because it is their most versatile top-end range. I'm now performing with them and all my Sabians have taken a back seat....except for my 1st generation 14" HH Regulars which I still use once in a while.

Even Bani who is a Zildjian fan has fallen in love and bought a 17" crash immediately after he tried it. The reason why their cheap is because they've not really put their foot into USA. They're however really big in Europe. Bad news is they've just made their first appearance in the last NAMM and soon they'll be flogged by U.S. dealers and before you know it, prices will shoot up.
 
Phanto...YOU MENTIONED "YOu mention you heard from people that it's Sweet" - NO.ooooo Sound is really subjective - YOu must go and try all 3 Brands

Make a comparison - between Istanbul - Bosphorus & Turkish....so that you will not regret it at end of day (like you purchase the Paiste before). Don't make a mistake twice.....that's why I say be patient - go try all...then you post here again after really trying them - tell us what you like?

Because Cymbals are not cheap - and they usually last a long time (longer than drums even)....try it out take my advice - you wont go wrong.

Alvin - how come Music Lab Students only get 20% then Softies get 25% (5% better than we all students of Music Lab ley?) - something wrong here I guess...Kekekeke :lol:
 
Its just a decision made by me and denise. there is nothing wrong with giving softies more discount than music lab students what. Music Lab students who are softies also get 25%...its just a way to encourage my students to join soft! alot of my students are so unaware of the music community here. by joining soft, they can start to make frens, meet fellow mussos, start a band get exposure and moral support.....
 
get the turkish lah... if everything doesn't go as planned for my a custom, im going turkish maan for my ride...

eh i need to ask u guys ah, what is the difference between SHEET and CAST???

Cast meaning they melt 80% copper 20% silver rite??

and sheet meaning they ust 100% copper??
 
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