Difference between revisions of "Paiste 101"
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* '''[[Paiste Ride|Ride]] - [[Paiste 101 18" Ride|18"]] [[Paiste 101 20" Ride|20"]] [[Paiste 101 22" Ride|22"]]<br> | * '''[[Paiste Ride|Ride]] - [[Paiste 101 18" Ride|18"]] [[Paiste 101 20" Ride|20"]] [[Paiste 101 22" Ride|22"]]<br> | ||
==== Crashes ==== | ==== Crashes ==== | ||
− | * '''[[Paiste Crash|Crash]] - [[Paiste 101 15" Crash|15"]] [[Paiste 101 16" Crash|16"]] [[Paiste 101 18" Crash|18"]]<br> | + | * '''[[Paiste Crash|Crash]] - [[Paiste 101 13" Crash|13"]] [[Paiste 101 15" Crash|15"]] [[Paiste 101 16" Crash|16"]] [[Paiste 101 18" Crash|18"]]<br> |
* '''[[Paiste Crash/Ride|Crash/Ride]] - [[Paiste 101 18" Crash/Ride|18"]]<br> | * '''[[Paiste Crash/Ride|Crash/Ride]] - [[Paiste 101 18" Crash/Ride|18"]]<br> | ||
==== Hi-Hats ==== | ==== Hi-Hats ==== |
Latest revision as of 09:30, 31 August 2024
101
Introduction: 1979
Discontinued: 1985
Background: The original 101 was an entry-level Nickel-Silver line made in Paiste's German factory replacing the SUPER as the company's low budget offering.
The 101s received an embossed logo with black ink type stamps for the first two years of production.
Starting in 1981, the cymbals got silk screened logos in a pretty teal color for the rest of the run. Paiste would later revive the 101 name for lt's budget brass cymbals.
These low volume, classic sounding cymbals are good for jazz and other quieter music applications.
Innovation:
Alloy: Nickel Silver NS12
Quality:
Production:
Applications: entry level strictly for beginners
Users:
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