Difference between revisions of "Paiste 3000 17" Crash"

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[[File:3000 17 Crash 1.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Paiste 3000 17" Crash Top]]
 
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'''Group:''' [[Paiste Cymbal Type#Crashes|Crashes]]<br>
 
'''Group:''' [[Paiste Cymbal Type#Crashes|Crashes]]<br>
 
'''Type:''' [[Paiste Crash|Crash]]<br>
 
'''Type:''' [[Paiste Crash|Crash]]<br>

Revision as of 06:00, 26 August 2024

Paiste 3000 17" Crash Top
Paiste 3000 17" Crash Bottom
Paiste 3000 17" Crash Logo

Group: Crashes
Type: Crash
Size: 17 Inch
Series: 3000
Weight: 1352g (1987 Serial Number), 1356g (1986 Serial Number), 1367g (1986 Serial Number)
Years of production: 1986 - 1995
Sound file: unknown
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: Like the 16", the 17" 3000 crash and 18" thin crash were deeper, mellower, more varied-sounding cymbals than the 2000s of the same sizes, with the 18"having a bit more choked and lower-pitched sound than the 2000 18" Power Crash."
Review written by Adam Budofsky (Modern Drummer, February 1989, p.49)
Artist/song where it can be heard: Rayford Griffin, Jim Keltner, Stu Nevitt, John Tempesta, Narada Michael Walden, Paul Wertico