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'''Series:''' [[Paiste Signature#Signature|Signature]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[Paiste Signature#Signature|Signature]]<br> | ||
'''Weight:''' 1642g, 1650g, 1700g, 1704g, 1706g (2023 Serial Number), 1710g (2023 Serial Number), 1711g (2023 Serial Number), 1714g, 1718g (2023 Serial Number), 1719g, 1722g, 1728g<br> | '''Weight:''' 1642g, 1650g, 1700g, 1704g, 1706g (2023 Serial Number), 1710g (2023 Serial Number), 1711g (2023 Serial Number), 1714g, 1718g (2023 Serial Number), 1719g, 1722g, 1728g<br> | ||
+ | '''Median Weight:''' 1710g (n=12)<br> | ||
'''Years of production:''' [[Paiste 2003 Expansion#Signature|2003]] - Present<br> | '''Years of production:''' [[Paiste 2003 Expansion#Signature|2003]] - Present<br> | ||
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/KEAmV49VmKk Signature 19" Full Crash]<br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/KEAmV49VmKk Signature 19" Full Crash]<br> | ||
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'''Review:''' If the 20“ feels a little bit to wobbly and the 18“ too stiff, than just buy a 19“ Full Crash. I got mine now for more than 5 years. I play it together with the 18“ on every amplified-Guitar-Rock-Gig I get. It sounds like a Crash should sound. Pretty loud, shimmering overtones. You don't need too much energy to open up the cymbal but it is not a thin crash either. It does not feel soft under the stick. A thin maple stick is not the right tool in my opinion...unless you want to use it as a ride. But with a 5A hickory you don't have to worry about volume. In the studio it blends perfect with amplified guitars. For me the perfect rock cymbal. I don't part with it.<br> | '''Review:''' If the 20“ feels a little bit to wobbly and the 18“ too stiff, than just buy a 19“ Full Crash. I got mine now for more than 5 years. I play it together with the 18“ on every amplified-Guitar-Rock-Gig I get. It sounds like a Crash should sound. Pretty loud, shimmering overtones. You don't need too much energy to open up the cymbal but it is not a thin crash either. It does not feel soft under the stick. A thin maple stick is not the right tool in my opinion...unless you want to use it as a ride. But with a 5A hickory you don't have to worry about volume. In the studio it blends perfect with amplified guitars. For me the perfect rock cymbal. I don't part with it.<br> | ||
Review written by Surfkoala<br> | Review written by Surfkoala<br> | ||
+ | '''Review:''' This might be the perfect crash to finish up that monster fill (think John Bonham sextuplets) before heading back into the groove. With its huge, full-bodied crash, the 19" Full Crash will leave no doubt as to where the chorus begins. Immediate response and a clean, bright, warm body combine to form an all-around great cymbal. The big initial impact opens to a wash that's followed by a measured decay before fading out. The 19" is a welcome addition to the range of Signature Full Crashes that's currently available (16", 17", 18", 20") and its odd size ought to help find it a home in existing setups."<br> | ||
+ | Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-up - New Paiste Signature and 2002 Classic Models - Smooth Rides and Big Crashes", Modern Drummer, June 2004, p.33)<br> | ||
''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Alvino Bennett#Alvino Bennett|Alvino Bennett]], [[Paiste Chuck Burgi#Chuck Burgi|Chuck Burgi]], [[Paiste Dean Butterworth#Dean Butterworth|Dean Butterworth]], [[Paiste Mario Calire#Mario Calire|Mario Calire]], [[Paiste Jimmy DeGrasso#Jimmy DeGrasso|Jimmy DeGrasso]], [[Paiste John Dolmayan#John Dolmayan|John Dolmayan]], [[Paiste Josh Freese#Josh Freese|Josh Freese]], [[Paiste Nick Mason#Nick Mason|Nick Mason]], [[Paiste Phil Rudd#Phil Rudd|Phil Rudd]] | ''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Alvino Bennett#Alvino Bennett|Alvino Bennett]], [[Paiste Chuck Burgi#Chuck Burgi|Chuck Burgi]], [[Paiste Dean Butterworth#Dean Butterworth|Dean Butterworth]], [[Paiste Mario Calire#Mario Calire|Mario Calire]], [[Paiste Jimmy DeGrasso#Jimmy DeGrasso|Jimmy DeGrasso]], [[Paiste John Dolmayan#John Dolmayan|John Dolmayan]], [[Paiste Josh Freese#Josh Freese|Josh Freese]], [[Paiste Nick Mason#Nick Mason|Nick Mason]], [[Paiste Phil Rudd#Phil Rudd|Phil Rudd]] |
Latest revision as of 23:23, 1 October 2024
Group: Crashes
Type: Full Crash
Size: 19 Inch
Series: Signature
Weight: 1642g, 1650g, 1700g, 1704g, 1706g (2023 Serial Number), 1710g (2023 Serial Number), 1711g (2023 Serial Number), 1714g, 1718g (2023 Serial Number), 1719g, 1722g, 1728g
Median Weight: 1710g (n=12)
Years of production: 2003 - Present
Sound file: Signature 19" Full Crash
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Signature 19" Full Crash
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Review: If the 20“ feels a little bit to wobbly and the 18“ too stiff, than just buy a 19“ Full Crash. I got mine now for more than 5 years. I play it together with the 18“ on every amplified-Guitar-Rock-Gig I get. It sounds like a Crash should sound. Pretty loud, shimmering overtones. You don't need too much energy to open up the cymbal but it is not a thin crash either. It does not feel soft under the stick. A thin maple stick is not the right tool in my opinion...unless you want to use it as a ride. But with a 5A hickory you don't have to worry about volume. In the studio it blends perfect with amplified guitars. For me the perfect rock cymbal. I don't part with it.
Review written by Surfkoala
Review: This might be the perfect crash to finish up that monster fill (think John Bonham sextuplets) before heading back into the groove. With its huge, full-bodied crash, the 19" Full Crash will leave no doubt as to where the chorus begins. Immediate response and a clean, bright, warm body combine to form an all-around great cymbal. The big initial impact opens to a wash that's followed by a measured decay before fading out. The 19" is a welcome addition to the range of Signature Full Crashes that's currently available (16", 17", 18", 20") and its odd size ought to help find it a home in existing setups."
Review written by Martin Patmos ("Product Close-up - New Paiste Signature and 2002 Classic Models - Smooth Rides and Big Crashes", Modern Drummer, June 2004, p.33)
Artist/song where it can be heard: Alvino Bennett, Chuck Burgi, Dean Butterworth, Mario Calire, Jimmy DeGrasso, John Dolmayan, Josh Freese, Nick Mason, Phil Rudd