Difference between revisions of "Paiste RUDE 18" Thin Crash"

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'''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Thin Crash#RUDE|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Thin Crash#RUDE|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Review:''' "The 18" crash has a very high pitch and it offers a brilliant overtone when played in ride mode."<br>
 
'''Review:''' "The 18" crash has a very high pitch and it offers a brilliant overtone when played in ride mode."<br>
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Review written by Robin Tolleson (Modern Drummer, November 2005, pg. 32)<br>
 
Review written by Robin Tolleson (Modern Drummer, November 2005, pg. 32)<br>
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'''Review:''' Very nice cutting crash. Not thin at all. Bright and loud, raw classic crash sound. Sounds nothing like other Rude crashes (Wild & Crash/Rides). Has more of a 2002 power crash sound or 2002 medium sound IMO. Best sounding crashes from the Rude line (IMO) are the Thins (even for loud settings)!<br>
 
'''Review:''' Very nice cutting crash. Not thin at all. Bright and loud, raw classic crash sound. Sounds nothing like other Rude crashes (Wild & Crash/Rides). Has more of a 2002 power crash sound or 2002 medium sound IMO. Best sounding crashes from the Rude line (IMO) are the Thins (even for loud settings)!<br>
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Review written by ROMAN<br>
 
Review written by ROMAN<br>
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'''Review:''' "The RUDE 18″ Thin Crash shows its muscle every time it’s struck. It has excellent projection, and because it is not as thin as more conventional “thin” cymbals, it can serve as a ride cymbal as well. However, this is a Metal drummer’s cymbal, and most likely, you will not be giving it any love taps."
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Review written by John E. Johnson, Jr. ("Paiste 18″ RUDE Thin Crash Cymbal",hometheaterhifi.com, November 7, 2010)<br>
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''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Tommy Aldridge#Tommy Aldridge|Tommy Aldridge]]
 
''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Tommy Aldridge#Tommy Aldridge|Tommy Aldridge]]

Revision as of 11:16, 17 August 2024

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Group: Crashes
Type: Thin Crash
Size: 18 Inch
Series: RUDE
Weight: 1509g, 1513g, 1515g (2024 Serial Number), 1519g (2023 Serial Number), 1521g (2023 Serial Number), 1523g, 1524g (2023 Serial Number), 1534g (2005 Serial Number), 1539g, 1547g, 1549g (2015 Serial Number)
Years of production: 2005 - Present
Sound file: RUDE 18" Thin Crash
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RUDE CYMBAL COMPARISON - THIN CRASHES versus CRASH/RIDES
RUDE 18" Thin Crash
RUDE 18" Thin Crash
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 18" crash has a very high pitch and it offers a brilliant overtone when played in ride mode."

Review written by Robin Tolleson (Modern Drummer, November 2005, pg. 32)

Review: Very nice cutting crash. Not thin at all. Bright and loud, raw classic crash sound. Sounds nothing like other Rude crashes (Wild & Crash/Rides). Has more of a 2002 power crash sound or 2002 medium sound IMO. Best sounding crashes from the Rude line (IMO) are the Thins (even for loud settings)!

Review written by ROMAN

Review: "The RUDE 18″ Thin Crash shows its muscle every time it’s struck. It has excellent projection, and because it is not as thin as more conventional “thin” cymbals, it can serve as a ride cymbal as well. However, this is a Metal drummer’s cymbal, and most likely, you will not be giving it any love taps."

Review written by John E. Johnson, Jr. ("Paiste 18″ RUDE Thin Crash Cymbal",hometheaterhifi.com, November 7, 2010)

Artist/song where it can be heard: Tommy Aldridge