Difference between revisions of "Paiste Formula 602 18" Medium Ride"
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'''Size:''' 18 Inch<br> | '''Size:''' 18 Inch<br> | ||
'''Series:''' [[Paiste Formula 602#Formula 602|Formula 602]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[Paiste Formula 602#Formula 602|Formula 602]]<br> | ||
− | '''Weight:''' 1600g - | + | '''Weight:''' 1600g - 1922g (median 1700g) n=18 <br> |
− | '''Prices:''' | + | '''Used Prices:''' $106 - $300 (median $220) n=25<br> |
+ | '''MAP New:''' $440 list $710 (Aug 2020)<br> | ||
'''Years of production:''' [[Paiste 1959 Expansion|1959]] - ? (1993?)<br> | '''Years of production:''' [[Paiste 1959 Expansion|1959]] - ? (1993?)<br> | ||
'''Sound file:''' unknown<br> | '''Sound file:''' unknown<br> | ||
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Thin Crash 1284g - 1535g median 1450g <br> | Thin Crash 1284g - 1535g median 1450g <br> | ||
Thin 1410g - 1590g median 1424g<br> | Thin 1410g - 1590g median 1424g<br> | ||
+ | Seven Sound Set #4 Ride/Crash 1462g - 1542g median 1474g<br> | ||
Morello 1510g (just two the same weight)<br> | Morello 1510g (just two the same weight)<br> | ||
Medium 1600g - 1843g median 1677g<br> | Medium 1600g - 1843g median 1677g<br> | ||
− | Medium Ride 1600g - | + | Medium Ride 1600g - 1922g median 1700g<br> |
On present evidence Paperthin are a different range from Thin Crash, but Thin Crash and Thin overlap. Similarly Medium and Medium Ride weight ranges overlap. The Medium/Medium Ride weight ranges are distinct from the Thin/Thin Crash ranges. In order to distinguish a Thin Crash from a Thin once the model ink has gone we would want more then just weight. In order to distinguish a Medium from a Medium Ride we would want more than weight. Research is ongoing to determine if knowing production era (pre serial, black label, blue, reissue) can help. It is also likely that the differences in sound and feel are due to shape and weight distribution not just weight itself. Work is ongoing to assess the profile (curvature of the bow) and taper (thinning of the metal towards the edge) which might inform that understanding. | On present evidence Paperthin are a different range from Thin Crash, but Thin Crash and Thin overlap. Similarly Medium and Medium Ride weight ranges overlap. The Medium/Medium Ride weight ranges are distinct from the Thin/Thin Crash ranges. In order to distinguish a Thin Crash from a Thin once the model ink has gone we would want more then just weight. In order to distinguish a Medium from a Medium Ride we would want more than weight. Research is ongoing to determine if knowing production era (pre serial, black label, blue, reissue) can help. It is also likely that the differences in sound and feel are due to shape and weight distribution not just weight itself. Work is ongoing to assess the profile (curvature of the bow) and taper (thinning of the metal towards the edge) which might inform that understanding. |
Revision as of 10:49, 3 August 2020
Group: Rides
Type: Medium Ride
Size: 18 Inch
Series: Formula 602
Weight: 1600g - 1922g (median 1700g) n=18
Used Prices: $106 - $300 (median $220) n=25
MAP New: $440 list $710 (Aug 2020)
Years of production: 1959 - ? (1993?)
Sound file: unknown
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review:
Review written by
Artist/song where it can be heard: Clive Bunker, Ian Paice, Cozy Powell, Alex Riel
Weight overview of 18" Models
Paperthin 1162g - 1280g median 1200
Thin Crash 1284g - 1535g median 1450g
Thin 1410g - 1590g median 1424g
Seven Sound Set #4 Ride/Crash 1462g - 1542g median 1474g
Morello 1510g (just two the same weight)
Medium 1600g - 1843g median 1677g
Medium Ride 1600g - 1922g median 1700g
On present evidence Paperthin are a different range from Thin Crash, but Thin Crash and Thin overlap. Similarly Medium and Medium Ride weight ranges overlap. The Medium/Medium Ride weight ranges are distinct from the Thin/Thin Crash ranges. In order to distinguish a Thin Crash from a Thin once the model ink has gone we would want more then just weight. In order to distinguish a Medium from a Medium Ride we would want more than weight. Research is ongoing to determine if knowing production era (pre serial, black label, blue, reissue) can help. It is also likely that the differences in sound and feel are due to shape and weight distribution not just weight itself. Work is ongoing to assess the profile (curvature of the bow) and taper (thinning of the metal towards the edge) which might inform that understanding.