The Legend series is part of the great tradition of Turkish handcrafted cymbals, renowned for their hammering expertise and musicality. The choice of intensive manual hammering with deliberately pronounced marks places this series among cymbals with strong personality: a complex sound, yet designed to remain controllable and usable in modern contexts, from studio to stage.
This cymbal is primarily aimed at intermediate to advanced drummers seeking a nuanced response and a more developed harmonic palette than a standard cymbal. Its highly controlled response is particularly suited for musicians who pay attention to dynamics and articulation (ghost notes on the hi-hat, definition on the ride, controlled crashes), while maintaining enough presence to stand out in a dense mix.
In terms of styles, it fits well in genres where complexity and control are essential: modern jazz, fusion, funk, pop, and rock with precise playing. Thanks to its announced energetic presence, it remains relevant live, even when overall volume rises, without becoming overly intrusive.
The core of the series relies on the Bronze B25 alloy, defined here as 75% copper, 25% tin, and traces of silver. This alloy, presented as more malleable, aims to improve the playing feel: a cymbal more responsive to stick contact, with a finer response to velocity variations. The intensive manual hammering, highly visible on the surface, helps structure the sound spectrum and reinforces the notion of control, preventing a high volume from turning the cymbal into an indistinct "carpet."
In practice, this approach results in a cymbal that is easier to channel: it speaks quickly, remains clear, and retains a complex sound structure that enriches playing without muddling it. The goal is clear: to keep the character of a handcrafted cymbal while offering a coherent handling experience for demanding situations (recording, concerts, rehearsals at high volume).
Here, the tonal color does not come from a type of wood, but from the combination of alloy and surface treatment. The Bronze B25 is said to provide a deeper sound and an increased sensitivity under the stick: the touch is more expressive, and nuances stand out more easily, from pianissimo to fortissimo. This perceived malleability helps achieve a sound that is more "played" than simply "struck," which is valuable for drummers with dynamic playing.
The intensive manual hammering and its strong marks have a direct impact on the cymbal's personality: they promote harmonic richness and a more organic texture, while maintaining a highly controlled response. Concretely, the attack remains defined, the spread is more controlled, and the cymbal avoids the "muffled" volume effect that can mask details. The result: a strong presence, but with better clarity, useful when aiming to fit cleanly within a band.
Finally, the announced balance between energetic presence and control makes this cymbal versatile: it can fill the space when needed, without imposing a continuous wash. This type of character is appreciated by musicians who want an expressive cymbal capable of breathing, yet easy to place in the mix, whether behind distorted guitars or in more open arrangements.