Difference between revisions of "Talk:Alloys"

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This page is still in process and I've got quite a bit to add, plus some fact checking to do.
  
Almost all the materials employed in making cymbals are being used for other industrial applications and therefore are available in sufficient quantities and at affordable prices. This is an important factor for any commercial cymbal maker for obvious reasons: All cymbal manufacturers are dependent on the raw metal market situation. The fact applies to those working on prepared sheets as well as to those 'cooking their own soup'. This should be kept in mind, when pondering the qualities of that magic new alloy laboration some cymbal maker just came up with. However, the material is just one factor in cymbal sound. How the material is being worked is another, maybe even more important one. The host of different sounds found in B20 cymbals is the proof.
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I'm not sure how this page (which stands outside any one manufacturer) will relate to the Paiste specific alloy section.

Revision as of 20:58, 7 June 2019

This page is still in process and I've got quite a bit to add, plus some fact checking to do.

I'm not sure how this page (which stands outside any one manufacturer) will relate to the Paiste specific alloy section.