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'''Group:''' [[Paiste Cymbal Type#Splashes (and Bells)|Splashes (and Bells)]]<br> | '''Group:''' [[Paiste Cymbal Type#Splashes (and Bells)|Splashes (and Bells)]]<br> | ||
'''Type:''' [[Paiste Splash|Splash]]<br> | '''Type:''' [[Paiste Splash|Splash]]<br> | ||
'''Size:''' 10 Inch<br> | '''Size:''' 10 Inch<br> | ||
'''Series:''' [[Paiste RUDE#RUDE|RUDE]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[Paiste RUDE#RUDE|RUDE]]<br> | ||
− | '''Weight:''' | + | '''Weight:''' 337g, 338g, 341g, 342g, 343g (2005 Serial Number), 344g (Original White Label), 351g (2013 Serial Number), 355g (2012 Serial Number)<br> |
− | '''Years of production:''' | + | '''Median Weight:''' 343g (n=8)<br> |
− | '''Sound file:''' | + | '''Years of production:''' 1985 - 86 as [[Paiste RUDE#RUDE|RUDE]], [[Paiste 1986 Expansion#3000 RUDE|1986]] - 1993 as 3000 RUDE, [[Paiste 1994 Expansion#RUDE|1994]] - 1999 as 2002 RUDE, [[Paiste 1999 Expansion#RUDE|1999]] - Present as [[Paiste RUDE#RUDE|RUDE]]<br> |
+ | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/sbi4xTvw3kY RUDE 10" Splash] <br> | ||
+ | [https://youtu.be/as1KytFjmPA RUDE 10" Splash] <br> | ||
+ | [https://youtu.be/haQzREin2EY RUDE 10" Splash] <br> | ||
+ | [https://youtu.be/P_LuHmSvFwY RUDE 10" Splash] <br> | ||
+ | [https://youtu.be/NNOfc09d67M RUDE 8" / 10" / 12" Splashes]<br> | ||
'''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Splash#RUDE|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Splash#RUDE|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
'''Review:''' The RUDE splash is great. Very strong, loud, bright, with long sustain (although the sustain after the initial attack is kind of quite, so the long sustain isn't at all a problem) almost mini crash. Its perfect for me. Makes pretty much all other splashes I've heard (haven't heard a Dim. Power yet or a Z) sound and feel very weak. Just wished they made 8", 9", 11", & 12". <br> | '''Review:''' The RUDE splash is great. Very strong, loud, bright, with long sustain (although the sustain after the initial attack is kind of quite, so the long sustain isn't at all a problem) almost mini crash. Its perfect for me. Makes pretty much all other splashes I've heard (haven't heard a Dim. Power yet or a Z) sound and feel very weak. Just wished they made 8", 9", 11", & 12". <br> | ||
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Review written by DIRT<br> | Review written by DIRT<br> | ||
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'''Review:''' The RUDE splash is in my opinion very bad. It doesn't sound like a splash, it's just a very unmusical and bright sound which I can't define. Don't get me wrong; I love the RUDEs, and I have both the Power Ride and a Thin Crash, but the splash from that line just doesn't sound good to my ears. The 2002 Splash will sound much more like a splash then the RUDE will. <br> | '''Review:''' The RUDE splash is in my opinion very bad. It doesn't sound like a splash, it's just a very unmusical and bright sound which I can't define. Don't get me wrong; I love the RUDEs, and I have both the Power Ride and a Thin Crash, but the splash from that line just doesn't sound good to my ears. The 2002 Splash will sound much more like a splash then the RUDE will. <br> | ||
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Review written by Trollet<br> | Review written by Trollet<br> | ||
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'''Review:''' I love the rude splash. Love it to death. That and the 2002 rock splash, best splashes ever. This is the be-all-end-all of metal splashes! <br> | '''Review:''' I love the rude splash. Love it to death. That and the 2002 rock splash, best splashes ever. This is the be-all-end-all of metal splashes! <br> | ||
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Review written by ROMAN<br> | Review written by ROMAN<br> | ||
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'''Review:''' I'm too loving this splash, very powerful, this cymbal is just awesome in rock/metal music, very explosive sound with more sustain than a [[Paiste 2002 10" Splash|2002 10" Splash]] for example. <br> | '''Review:''' I'm too loving this splash, very powerful, this cymbal is just awesome in rock/metal music, very explosive sound with more sustain than a [[Paiste 2002 10" Splash|2002 10" Splash]] for example. <br> | ||
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Review written by Orasilth<br> | Review written by Orasilth<br> | ||
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'''Review:''' This cymbal requires volume to work properly.<br>If you attempt to play it in anything short of the loudest volume situations or with anything less than a very healthy thwack of the stick you’re rewarded with something very much less than musically enriching and enjoyable.<br>However once played at full throttle in the noisiest of situations it comes into its own. It’s the only splash in production today that sounds like a splash cymbal in the middle of all the noise. Every single other splash out there gets lost and winds up smashed to pieces as you try to somehow make it speak up and be heard through all that distortion.<br>Even more remarkably, the RUDE manages to not only speak up loud and clear for itself (its worth it just for that) but it does so in a surprisingly musical manner. It’s not just a nasty ‘clank’ but something of real musical worth – splashy, sparkling and crisp with a decent sustain.<br>Just don’t even attempt to play anything less than the loudest of music with it, or you’re going to be heading straight back to the shop for a refund.<br>Random trivia for you lot – this was my first ever Paiste!<br> | '''Review:''' This cymbal requires volume to work properly.<br>If you attempt to play it in anything short of the loudest volume situations or with anything less than a very healthy thwack of the stick you’re rewarded with something very much less than musically enriching and enjoyable.<br>However once played at full throttle in the noisiest of situations it comes into its own. It’s the only splash in production today that sounds like a splash cymbal in the middle of all the noise. Every single other splash out there gets lost and winds up smashed to pieces as you try to somehow make it speak up and be heard through all that distortion.<br>Even more remarkably, the RUDE manages to not only speak up loud and clear for itself (its worth it just for that) but it does so in a surprisingly musical manner. It’s not just a nasty ‘clank’ but something of real musical worth – splashy, sparkling and crisp with a decent sustain.<br>Just don’t even attempt to play anything less than the loudest of music with it, or you’re going to be heading straight back to the shop for a refund.<br>Random trivia for you lot – this was my first ever Paiste!<br> | ||
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Review written by Stuffed Chimp<br> | Review written by Stuffed Chimp<br> | ||
− | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Greg d'Angelo#Greg d'Angelo|Greg d'Angelo]], [[Paiste Alex Gonzalez#Alex Gonzalez|Alex Gonzalez]], [[Paiste Joey Jordison#Joey Jordison|Joey Jordison]], [[Paiste Cozy Powell#Cozy Powell|Cozy Powell]] | + | |
+ | '''Review:''' Of the RUDE Splashes, this is the size that lives up to its name. It's slightly exotic, full of wash, nice pitch, and with a little extra volume than its counterparts of the same size. This is best suited for loud music. (Although to be fair, I've never tried it for any other musical setting.)<br> | ||
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+ | Review written by [[User:Bluejacketsfan|Bluejacketsfan]]<br> | ||
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+ | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Greg d'Angelo#Greg d'Angelo|Greg d'Angelo]], [[Paiste Mino Cinelu#Mino Cinelu|Mino Cinelu]], [[Paiste Jimmy DeGrasso#Jimmy DeGrasso|Jimmy DeGrasso]], [[Paiste Nigel Glockler#Nigel Glockler|Nigel Glockler]], [[Paiste Alex Gonzalez#Alex Gonzalez|Alex Gonzalez]], [[Paiste Hellhammer#Hellhammer|Hellhammer]], [[Paiste Bobby Jarzombek#Bobby Jarzombek|Bobby Jarzombek]], [[Paiste Joey Jordison#Joey Jordison|Joey Jordison]], [[Paiste Cozy Powell#Cozy Powell|Cozy Powell]], [[Paiste Rod Quinn#Rod Quinn|Rod Quinn]], [[Paiste Chris Ross#Chris Ross|Chris Ross]], [[Paiste David Silveria#David Silveria|David Silveria]] |
Latest revision as of 23:45, 23 November 2024
Group: Splashes (and Bells)
Type: Splash
Size: 10 Inch
Series: RUDE
Weight: 337g, 338g, 341g, 342g, 343g (2005 Serial Number), 344g (Original White Label), 351g (2013 Serial Number), 355g (2012 Serial Number)
Median Weight: 343g (n=8)
Years of production: 1985 - 86 as RUDE, 1986 - 1993 as 3000 RUDE, 1994 - 1999 as 2002 RUDE, 1999 - Present as RUDE
Sound file: RUDE 10" Splash
RUDE 10" Splash
RUDE 10" Splash
RUDE 10" Splash
RUDE 8" / 10" / 12" Splashes
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: The RUDE splash is great. Very strong, loud, bright, with long sustain (although the sustain after the initial attack is kind of quite, so the long sustain isn't at all a problem) almost mini crash. Its perfect for me. Makes pretty much all other splashes I've heard (haven't heard a Dim. Power yet or a Z) sound and feel very weak. Just wished they made 8", 9", 11", & 12".
Review written by DIRT
Review: The RUDE splash is in my opinion very bad. It doesn't sound like a splash, it's just a very unmusical and bright sound which I can't define. Don't get me wrong; I love the RUDEs, and I have both the Power Ride and a Thin Crash, but the splash from that line just doesn't sound good to my ears. The 2002 Splash will sound much more like a splash then the RUDE will.
Review written by Trollet
Review: I love the rude splash. Love it to death. That and the 2002 rock splash, best splashes ever. This is the be-all-end-all of metal splashes!
Review written by ROMAN
Review: I'm too loving this splash, very powerful, this cymbal is just awesome in rock/metal music, very explosive sound with more sustain than a 2002 10" Splash for example.
Review written by Orasilth
Review: This cymbal requires volume to work properly.
If you attempt to play it in anything short of the loudest volume situations or with anything less than a very healthy thwack of the stick you’re rewarded with something very much less than musically enriching and enjoyable.
However once played at full throttle in the noisiest of situations it comes into its own. It’s the only splash in production today that sounds like a splash cymbal in the middle of all the noise. Every single other splash out there gets lost and winds up smashed to pieces as you try to somehow make it speak up and be heard through all that distortion.
Even more remarkably, the RUDE manages to not only speak up loud and clear for itself (its worth it just for that) but it does so in a surprisingly musical manner. It’s not just a nasty ‘clank’ but something of real musical worth – splashy, sparkling and crisp with a decent sustain.
Just don’t even attempt to play anything less than the loudest of music with it, or you’re going to be heading straight back to the shop for a refund.
Random trivia for you lot – this was my first ever Paiste!
Review written by Stuffed Chimp
Review: Of the RUDE Splashes, this is the size that lives up to its name. It's slightly exotic, full of wash, nice pitch, and with a little extra volume than its counterparts of the same size. This is best suited for loud music. (Although to be fair, I've never tried it for any other musical setting.)
Review written by Bluejacketsfan
Artist/song where it can be heard: Greg d'Angelo, Mino Cinelu, Jimmy DeGrasso, Nigel Glockler, Alex Gonzalez, Hellhammer, Bobby Jarzombek, Joey Jordison, Cozy Powell, Rod Quinn, Chris Ross, David Silveria