Ahead Mach 1 Double Pro Pedal W/Quick Torque
A pro bass drum pedal designed for long-lasting durability, speed, and performance, all provided at a great value.
Istanbul Agop 20″ Hybrid Gong
Slightly dark. The unlathed band controls the decay while the lathed band enhances brighter sound.
Istanbul Agop 20″ Brilliant Gong
Similar tone and resonance to the Turk style unlathed gong, but with a brighter and more immediate attack.
Istanbul Agop 20″ Turk Gong
Dark, mysterious and warm with soft lows.
Istanbul Agop 24″ Cindy Blackman-Santana OM Ride
The 24″ OM Ride has a clear, slightly metallic stick due to the unique black finishing and intense hammering, and features a dry, trashy crash sound.
Istanbul Agop 23″ Agop Ride
Dry strick definition with warm and complex overtones. Mellow crashride capabilities.
SCHLAGWERK TUNING FORK SET SOLFEGGIO – 9 TUNING FORKS
The Solfeggio set includes nine tuning forks and a wooden support: Solfeggio 174 Hz, Solfeggio 285Hz, UT queant laxis 396 Hz, REsonare fibris 417 Hz, MIra gestorum 528 Hz, FAmuli tuorum 639 Hz, SOLve polluti 741 Hz, LAbii reatum 852 Hz, SI 963 Hz
Istanbul Agop 14″ 30th Anniversary Medium Hi-Hats
14″ 30th Anniversary Medium Hi Hats retain the warmth and character of the original version, with a more pronounced chick and tighter sticking.
Istanbul Agop 14″ 30th Anniversary Hi-Hats
Hi-Hats are papery thin, with a very quick decay and a trashy, yet controlled wash.
Available in 12″,14″, 15″ & 16
Istanbul Agop 16″ Traditional Super Symphonic
Perfectly matched for a dark, low pitched sound with a full-bodied character.
Istanbul Agop 16″ Traditional Orchestra
Immediate response. Dark and warm with low overtones.
Istanbul Agop 16″ Traditional Marching Series
Full, bright and rich for both outdoor use and school bands.
Istanbul Agop 24″ Xist Brilliant Ride
The XIST brilliant ride offers a clear, focused attack with a dark, warm sustain. Moderate overtones.
Istanbul Agop 24″ Xist Ride
The XIST ride offers a clear, focused attack with a dark, warm sustain. Moderate overtones.

