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'''Series:''' [[Paiste Dimensions#Dimensions|Dimensions]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[Paiste Dimensions#Dimensions|Dimensions]]<br> | ||
'''Weight:''' ?g<br> | '''Weight:''' ?g<br> | ||
+ | '''Median Weight:''' ?g (n=0)<br> | ||
'''Years of production:''' [[Paiste 1999 Expansion#Dimensions|1999]] - 2005<br> | '''Years of production:''' [[Paiste 1999 Expansion#Dimensions|1999]] - 2005<br> | ||
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/UfNwnjkvJQo Dimensions 17" & 18" Thin Crashes] <br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/UfNwnjkvJQo Dimensions 17" & 18" Thin Crashes] <br> | ||
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'''Review:''' "The thin crashes we tried possessed a fairly dark voice that spoke and faded quickly. The sound produced was light and airy. <br> | '''Review:''' "The thin crashes we tried possessed a fairly dark voice that spoke and faded quickly. The sound produced was light and airy. <br> | ||
Although they sounded fine when struck with sticks, I found that playing the crashes with mallets brought out the best in these cymbals. The 14" peaked quickly, and the 16" was very controllable. The 18" was just incredible! It seemed to have endless reserves of sound. I could make it rise in a hurry, or take forever and hit the top when I was ready.<br> | Although they sounded fine when struck with sticks, I found that playing the crashes with mallets brought out the best in these cymbals. The 14" peaked quickly, and the 16" was very controllable. The 18" was just incredible! It seemed to have endless reserves of sound. I could make it rise in a hurry, or take forever and hit the top when I was ready.<br> | ||
− | The thin crash range is best suited for low- to medium-volume situations. They would cut through in louder situations, but the fade factor would take them out quickly. <br> | + | The thin crash range is best suited for low- to medium-volume situations. They would cut through in louder situations, but the fade factor would take them out quickly." <br> |
Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Paiste Dimensions Cymbals", Modern Drummer, April 2000, p.49)<br> | Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Paiste Dimensions Cymbals", Modern Drummer, April 2000, p.49)<br> | ||
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Derek Roddy#Derek Roddy|Derek Roddy]] | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Derek Roddy#Derek Roddy|Derek Roddy]] |
Latest revision as of 07:04, 21 October 2024
Group: Crashes
Type: Thin Crash
Size: 18 Inch
Series: Dimensions
Weight: ?g
Median Weight: ?g (n=0)
Years of production: 1999 - 2005
Sound file: Dimensions 17" & 18" Thin Crashes
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The thin crashes we tried possessed a fairly dark voice that spoke and faded quickly. The sound produced was light and airy.
Although they sounded fine when struck with sticks, I found that playing the crashes with mallets brought out the best in these cymbals. The 14" peaked quickly, and the 16" was very controllable. The 18" was just incredible! It seemed to have endless reserves of sound. I could make it rise in a hurry, or take forever and hit the top when I was ready.
The thin crash range is best suited for low- to medium-volume situations. They would cut through in louder situations, but the fade factor would take them out quickly."
Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Paiste Dimensions Cymbals", Modern Drummer, April 2000, p.49)
Artist/song where it can be heard: Derek Roddy