Difference between revisions of "Pearl Series"

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* '''[[Pearl 300|300]] '''
 
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* '''[[Pearl 300#Wild 300|Wild 300]] '''
 
* '''[[Pearl 300#Wild 300|Wild 300]] '''
* '''[[Pearl 500#500|CX-500]] ''' (First appearance in 1983 Catalog)
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* '''[[Pearl 500#500|CX-500]] '''  
 
* '''[[Pearl 500#Wild 500|Wild 500]] '''
 
* '''[[Pearl 500#Wild 500|Wild 500]] '''
* '''[[Pearl 600|CX-600]] ''' (First appearance in 1983 Catalog)
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* '''[[Pearl 600|CX-600]] '''  
 
* '''[[Pearl 600#Wild 600|Wild 600]] '''
 
* '''[[Pearl 600#Wild 600|Wild 600]] '''
 
* '''[[Pearl 900|CX-900]] ''' (First appearance in 1987 Catalog)
 
* '''[[Pearl 900|CX-900]] ''' (First appearance in 1987 Catalog)

Revision as of 10:06, 12 December 2023

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The Pearl Musical Instrument Co. was the Japanese distributor for UFIP, Paiste, Tosco, and Zildjian cymbals in the 1970's. Pearl's 1976 USA catalog first lists their own cymbals, made from spun brass, available in a limited number of sizes and models. By the 1979 Japanese catalog, there more offerings, but unfortunately nothing is listed in the English language catalog of that year, so it's unclear if this is still the same cymbal line, or a new one. A cymbal series called "Deluxe" is featured in the 1980 USA catalog, but by the 1982 one, only the CX-500 and CX-600 lines are featured.

Pearl's cymbals from the 1980s usually featured a lathed series, numbered with a "CX" prefix, and an unlathed version, using the "Wild" moniker. Aside from just a couple of exceptions, the models were available only in even sizes. (14", 16", 18" etc.)

Pearl's cymbals were made in Japan and Taiwan. Many lines were done using a B8 alloy, while a brass alloy was used in the lower series.

  • Special thanks to the Drum Archive for their collection of Pearl catalogs.