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:Review written by Geoff Nicholls ("Istanbul Agop Mantra Cymbals review - New metals for the Lenny Karvitz drum ace", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/istanbul-agop-mantra-cymbals-630688 musicradar.com], November 29, 2015)<br>
 
:Review written by Geoff Nicholls ("Istanbul Agop Mantra Cymbals review - New metals for the Lenny Karvitz drum ace", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/istanbul-agop-mantra-cymbals-630688 musicradar.com], November 29, 2015)<br>
  
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Cindy Blackman]]

Latest revision as of 00:51, 15 December 2025

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Group: Crashes
Type: Crash
Size: 20 Inch
Series: Mantra Signature
Weight: 1699g, 1751g, 1765g, 1771g, 1771g, 1775g, 1778g, 1788g, 1790g, 1792g, 1802g, 1803g, 1804g, 1805g, 1816g, 1828g, 1840g, 1844g
Median Weight: 1791g (n=18)
Years of production: 20?? - Present
Sound file: Mantra Signature 20" Crash
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Istanbul Agop's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The dual effect carries over to the 20" Crash which also has a lower warmth and range, but starts with a sharper and livelier slicing edge. It's pretty fast for a 20", opens up easily, blooms luxuriously with a full rich whoosh.

Just like the ride you can listen closely as it dies away and never wince at some unexpected and unharmonious overtone spoiling the purity of the decay. As ever these days we find ourselves riding on it and playing the bell. More than ever it is worth remembering 'crash' is just a convenient label and a quality cymbal like this can be put to many musical uses."

Review written by Geoff Nicholls ("Istanbul Agop Mantra Cymbals review - New metals for the Lenny Karvitz drum ace", musicradar.com, November 29, 2015)

Artist/song where it can be heard: Cindy Blackman