Industry Standard Brass Cymbals | Traditional performances, orchestras | Brass alloy (ASTM F1940 compliant), 150g/pair, 43 dBA sound (▲ vs aluminum) | Warm, rich tone; durable for heavy use; industry-standard resonance (3+ seconds) | Heavier (150g), louder (43 dBA ≈ refrigerator hum), prone to dents in impacts |
Our Base Aluminum Cymbals | Belly dance, marching bands, practice | Aluminum alloy (ISO 630-1), 120g/pair (▲ lighter), 40 dBA sound (quieter) | Lightweight (120g ▲), cost-effective, brighter tone (500–2000 Hz ▲), easy to transport | Less durable (scratches easily), shorter resonance (1.5 seconds), thinner material |
Our Advanced Copper-Plated Cymbals | Professional belly dance, stage performances | Copper-plated brass (ASTM B251), 180g/pair (▲ durability), 45 dBA (▲ volume) | Enhanced corrosion resistance (ASTM B117), brighter warm tone, longer lifespan (▲ 50% vs base) | Heavier (180g), premium price, requires occasional polishing to maintain finish |
Compact Design | Travel, indoor practice, children’s use | Diameter: 8cm (ISO 9001 certified), 0.5mm thickness (▲ for portability) | Fits in hand luggage (▲), reduces fatigue (▲ lightweight), easy storage | Limited volume (40 dBA max), may not suit outdoor performances (▲ needed for Industry Standard) |
Sound Control | Percussion ensembles, recording sessions | Frequency range: 200–4000 Hz (▲ adjustable via striking force), 3dB dynamic range | Clear articulation (▲), blends well with other instruments, studio-friendly | Requires skill to avoid harsh tones (▲ training needed), less impact in loud settings |
Material Customization | Specialty ensembles, niche markets | Choice of copper (▲ warmth) or aluminum (▲ clarity), ASTM-certified finishes | Tailored sound profiles (▲), corrosion resistance (ASTM G85), modular straps | Higher cost for custom orders (▲ Advanced tier), limited availability in stores |