Difference between revisions of "Paiste 2002 22" Crash"
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'''Review:''' <i>(Review for both 22" & 24" Crashes)</i> They crash beautifully, with an extremely low pitch and the unmistakably clean attack that make the 2002s so special. They have that crystal-clean shimmer of a 2002 stretched out and lowered in pitch. As ride cymbals, they were okay at low volumes, though their wash has none of the control you'd expect from a ride. Paiste has simply made a big pair of crashes in both sizes without compromises.<br> | '''Review:''' <i>(Review for both 22" & 24" Crashes)</i> They crash beautifully, with an extremely low pitch and the unmistakably clean attack that make the 2002s so special. They have that crystal-clean shimmer of a 2002 stretched out and lowered in pitch. As ride cymbals, they were okay at low volumes, though their wash has none of the control you'd expect from a ride. Paiste has simply made a big pair of crashes in both sizes without compromises.<br> | ||
Review written by John Nyman (DRUM Magazine, Nov 2007, Page #141)<br> | Review written by John Nyman (DRUM Magazine, Nov 2007, Page #141)<br> | ||
− | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Alvino Bennett#Alvino Bennett|Alvino Bennett]], [[Paiste Brant Bjork#Brant Bjork|Brant Bjork]], [[Paiste Bobby Blotzer|Bobby Blotzer]], [[Paiste Jimmy Bower#Jimmy Bower|Jimmy Bower]], [[Paiste Bogie Bowles|Bogie Bowles]], [[Paiste Nathan Followill#Nathan Followill|Nathan Followill]], [[Paiste Steve Jordan#Steve Jordan|Steve Jordan]], [[Paiste Abe Laboriel Jr#Abe Laboriel Jr|Abe Laboriel Jr]], [[Paiste Ian Paice|Ian Paice]], [[Paiste Carl Palmer|Carl Palmer]], [[Paiste Phil Rudd|Phil Rudd]], [[Paiste Alex Van Halen|Alex Van Halen]] | + | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Alvino Bennett#Alvino Bennett|Alvino Bennett]], [[Paiste Brant Bjork#Brant Bjork|Brant Bjork]], [[Paiste Bobby Blotzer|Bobby Blotzer]], [[Paiste Jimmy Bower#Jimmy Bower|Jimmy Bower]], [[Paiste Bogie Bowles|Bogie Bowles]], [[Paiste Nathan Followill#Nathan Followill|Nathan Followill]], [[Paiste Steve Jordan#Steve Jordan|Steve Jordan]], [[Paiste Abe Laboriel Jr#Abe Laboriel Jr|Abe Laboriel Jr]], [[Paiste Ian Paice#Ian Paice|Ian Paice]], [[Paiste Carl Palmer|Carl Palmer]], [[Paiste Phil Rudd|Phil Rudd]], [[Paiste Alex Van Halen|Alex Van Halen]] |
Revision as of 13:11, 11 March 2020
Group: Crashes
Type: Crash
Size: 22 Inch
Series: 2002
Weight: 2443g (Red Label), 2448g (1984 Serial Number), 2476g (Red Label), 2480g (Red Label), 2489g
Years of production: 1971 - ?; 2007 - Present
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Sound file: 2002 22" Crash
2002 22" Crash
2002 22" Crash
2002 22" Crash
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: This has a beautiful dark wash. Big sound as you would imagine from its size, but soft sounding and not high-pitched, so it blends well into the music. Goes well with my 2002 15" Sound Edge Hi-Hat, 2002 24" Ride and 2002 20" Crash.
Review written by Stranjluv101
Review: Much like the Thin crash 20". A bit more natural sounding, low pitched, warm. Fast for its size. Somewhat ride able. Has a soft but nice sounding bell.
Review written by Akahito
Review: (Review for both 22" & 24" Crashes) They crash beautifully, with an extremely low pitch and the unmistakably clean attack that make the 2002s so special. They have that crystal-clean shimmer of a 2002 stretched out and lowered in pitch. As ride cymbals, they were okay at low volumes, though their wash has none of the control you'd expect from a ride. Paiste has simply made a big pair of crashes in both sizes without compromises.
Review written by John Nyman (DRUM Magazine, Nov 2007, Page #141)
Artist/song where it can be heard: Alvino Bennett, Brant Bjork, Bobby Blotzer, Jimmy Bower, Bogie Bowles, Nathan Followill, Steve Jordan, Abe Laboriel Jr, Ian Paice, Carl Palmer, Phil Rudd, Alex Van Halen