Paiste RUDE 22" Ride/Crash

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RUDE 22" Ride/Crash (Original production)
RUDE 22" Ride/Crash (Original production)
RUDE 22" Ride/Crash (Current production)
RUDE 22" Ride/Crash (Current production)

Group: Rides
Type: Ride/Crash
Size: 22 Inch
Series: RUDE
Weight: 2955g, 2970g, 2971g, 2987g (1986 Serial Number), 3044g (2016 Serial Number), 3051g (2018 Serial Number), 3060g (White Label), 3080g (2023 Serial Number), 3112g (Original White Label), 3168g (1982 Serial Number), 3170g (1995 Serial Number), 3175g (1985 Serial Number), 3176g (1985 Serial Number), 3187g (1982 Serial Number), 3190g (Original White Label), 3197g (Original White Label), 3222g (1986 Serial Number)
Years of production: 1980 - 1985 as RUDE, 1986 - 1993 as 3000 RUDE, 1994 - 1999 as 2002 RUDE, ? - Present as RUDE
Sound file: RUDE 22" Ride/Crash
RUDE 22" Ride/Crash
RUDE 22" Ride/Crash
2002 RUDE 22" Ride/Crash
RUDE 22" Ride/Crash
RUDE 22" Ride/Crash
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Review: Just for the record, this weighs the same as Paiste's medium weight ride cymbals. Mine weighs in at 3051g. Although one would expect it to be extra heavy, like the RUDE Crash/Rides, this really is not. A Twenty 22" Ride weighs significantly more! Imagine a 2002 22" Ride that isn't lathed, and voilà! Your end result will be this cymbal. I had one of these for awhile 15 years ago, when I was looking for the Stewart Copeland sound. To be blunt, if you love what his ride sounds like on the "Synchronicity Concert" home video from the 1983/84 tour, you might be disappointed with this one. It has a bit more wash than I was expecting. In comparison, the 2002 22" Ride I had had a bit more stick definition, and was higher pitched, perhaps too high pitched, for my taste. I'll see what this sounds like recorded through a condenser microphone to see if my opinion changes. As far as the RUDE rides go, I prefer the heavier 22" Power Ride The Reign over this one.
Review written by Bluejacketsfan
Artist/song where it can be heard: Terry Bozzio, Eric Carr, Stewart Copeland, James Kottak, Rod Morgenstein, Marky Ramone, Gina Schock