Difference between revisions of "UFIP Bionic 22" Ride"
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'''Size:''' 22 Inch<br> | '''Size:''' 22 Inch<br> | ||
'''Series:''' [[UFIP Bionic|Bionic]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[UFIP Bionic|Bionic]]<br> | ||
| − | '''Weight:''' | + | '''Weight:''' 3194g <br> |
'''Years of production:''' ? <br> | '''Years of production:''' ? <br> | ||
| − | '''Sound file:''' | + | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/svzB9XTPqPQ?si=MwjsIsT_kGEiA31D Bionic 22" Ride]<br> |
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| − | [https://youtu.be/svzB9XTPqPQ?si=MwjsIsT_kGEiA31D Bionic 22" Ride]<br> | ||
'''UFIP's Description:''' [[UFIP Ride#Bionic|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''UFIP's Description:''' [[UFIP Ride#Bionic|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
| − | '''Review:''' | + | '''Review:''' "The larger cymbals naturally took a little longer to develop and sustained longer than their smaller counterparts. But all of the crash-type cymbals offered a combination of power and musicality, and a timbre that fell almost exactly between the glassy, high-end shimmer that's characteristic of the best "Euro-style" cymbals, and the ballsier, underlying tone of traditional "cast" cymbals. |
| − | :Review written by <br> | + | Almost exactly the opposite was true of the ride cymbals. With their rougher surfaces, they produced a clear, pingy stick sound — lots of "plink" and plenty of following sustain, but not much in the way of shimmer. Bell sounds were clear and powerful, if a little gong-y. The warmth of the tone varied with the weight of each cymbal; heavier models were higher-pitched and thus a bit more piercing. Other than this variance in pitch, however, I found very little difference in acoustic characteristics between the 20", 21", and 22" rides. They were extremely consistent in their performance. |
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| + | For those who like precision and power from a ride, these would be excellent choices."<br> | ||
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| + | :Review written by Rick Van Horn ("UFIP Bionic Cymbals", Modern Drummer, February 1997, pg. 40) <br> | ||
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | ||
Latest revision as of 11:20, 14 February 2026
Group: Rides
Type: Ride
Size: 22 Inch
Series: Bionic
Weight: 3194g
Years of production: ?
Sound file: Bionic 22" Ride
UFIP's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The larger cymbals naturally took a little longer to develop and sustained longer than their smaller counterparts. But all of the crash-type cymbals offered a combination of power and musicality, and a timbre that fell almost exactly between the glassy, high-end shimmer that's characteristic of the best "Euro-style" cymbals, and the ballsier, underlying tone of traditional "cast" cymbals.
Almost exactly the opposite was true of the ride cymbals. With their rougher surfaces, they produced a clear, pingy stick sound — lots of "plink" and plenty of following sustain, but not much in the way of shimmer. Bell sounds were clear and powerful, if a little gong-y. The warmth of the tone varied with the weight of each cymbal; heavier models were higher-pitched and thus a bit more piercing. Other than this variance in pitch, however, I found very little difference in acoustic characteristics between the 20", 21", and 22" rides. They were extremely consistent in their performance.
For those who like precision and power from a ride, these would be excellent choices."
- Review written by Rick Van Horn ("UFIP Bionic Cymbals", Modern Drummer, February 1997, pg. 40)
Artist/song where it can be heard: