The Extreme series from Agean is part of the great tradition of Turkish handcrafted cymbals, made in Uzunkopru. It is positioned as a line with a strong personality, designed for drummers seeking a responsive, expressive cymbal capable of standing out clearly in a mix. On this Splash 6 model, the surface work and various finishes serve a balanced sound that is both incisive and controlled.
The Agean Extreme Splash 6 is aimed at intermediate to advanced drummers who want to enrich their set with a short, snappy, and very clear splash. It is particularly suitable for styles where accents need to cut through without overwhelming the sound space: rock, metal, fusion, pop, as well as more modern setups (gospel, prog) where multiple colors are used. Its small diameter also makes it an excellent option for compact setups and drummers looking for a quick effect cymbal to punctuate breaks.
This splash benefits from traditional manufacturing with hand hammering, a choice that brings natural complexity to the timbre and a more organic feel under the stick. The fine and shallow lathing promotes an immediate response and a short decay, while helping to keep the sound clean without excessive harshness. The raw bell enhances character and contributes to the overall balance thanks to the contrast in finishes, a key point of this series: it delivers a clear attack, a rich spectrum, and excellent clarity across different playing dynamics.
With its Bronze B25 alloy, the Extreme Splash 6 delivers a fast attack and controlled brightness while maintaining the harmonic depth typical of alloys with a high tin content. The result is an accent that stands out clearly, with a musical halo sufficiently present to add dimension without lingering. It is a cymbal that responds very well to light hits as well as stronger accents, remaining clean and focused.
The combination of fine lathing and raw bell contributes to an interesting balance between definition and character. The lathing helps channel frequencies and avoid the "too shrill splash" effect, while the raw area provides a more direct texture, slightly "drier" in feel, which improves attack precision. In a band context, this splash sits easily, whether marking an offbeat, emphasizing the end of a phrase, or adding a quick color in a fill.