SOULTONE EXPLOSION SERIES CYMBALS - RIDE (20" as shown)
Soultone has been manufacturing cymbals since 2003 after being founded by the Israeli-born drummer and entrepreneur Iki Levy. Though the company is based in America, all Soultone cymbals are produced in Turkey.The past few years has seen Soultone gathering a growing reputation in the US and abroad, its cymbals have now crossed the Atlantic to be distributed in the UK, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and now available in Bangladesh through Dogpatch Music only.
Despite having been in existence for a mere seven years, Soultone has becoma an established brand. The company's website features prominent endorsee /professional drummer's quotes see for yourself. Soultone produces seven cymbal ranges which are made in two Soultone facilities in Istanbul. Soultone cymbals are specifically designed for the professional drummer but are well suited for drummers of every level.
AVAILABLE SIZES
Ride: 18", 19", 20", 21", 22". 24", 26"
Crash/Ride: 18", 19", 21", 22"
Crash: 13", 14", 15", 16", 16", 17". 18", 19", 20", 21", 22"
Splash: 6", 7", 8", 9", 10", 11", 12"
China: 10", 12", 14",15", 16", 17", 18", 10", 20", 21", 22", 24"
Hi Hats: 10", 12", 13", 14", 15", 16"
China FXO6: 14", 16", 17", 18", 20"
Made in Turkey. Ships direct from Turkey to Dhaka
MANUFACTURING PROCESS MAKES EACH CYMBAL UNIQUE
- Soultone cymbals are totally hand-crafted each and every cymbal has its own unique tonal properties as the cymbal smith’s personal method of hammering and lathing comes through in the finished cymbals and helps to produce its own individual sound
- Soultone cymbals are hand hammered using B20 bronze alloy is used and leveraging ancient knowledge and techniques to provide the very best in quality cymbals.
- Note that each cymbal smiths will have his own technique and method of hammering and lathing a cymbal, therefore each cymbal will have its own look, feel and unique tone, unlike mass produced cymbals.
- Soultone produces numerous different series, weights and sizes to satisfy every drummer playing and preference in tone and response.