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| − | * '''[[UFIP Crash Ride|Crash Ride]] - [[UFIP Bionic 21" Crash Ride|21"]] | + | * '''[[UFIP Crash Ride|Crash Ride]] - [[UFIP Bionic 20" Crash Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Bionic 21" Crash Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Bionic 22" Crash Ride|22"]] |
* '''[[UFIP Heavy Ride|Heavy Ride]] - [[UFIP Bionic 20" Heavy Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Bionic 21" Heavy Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Bionic 22" Heavy Ride|22"]] | * '''[[UFIP Heavy Ride|Heavy Ride]] - [[UFIP Bionic 20" Heavy Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Bionic 21" Heavy Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Bionic 22" Heavy Ride|22"]] | ||
* '''[[UFIP Medium Ride|Medium Ride]] - [[UFIP Bionic 20" Medium Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Bionic 21" Medium Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Bionic 22" Medium Ride|22"]] | * '''[[UFIP Medium Ride|Medium Ride]] - [[UFIP Bionic 20" Medium Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Bionic 21" Medium Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Bionic 22" Medium Ride|22"]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:43, 14 February 2026
Contents
Introduction: 1997?
Background: Bionic series is actually a sub-series of the company's Experience series.1
Innovation: The Bionic series utilizes what UFIP terms a "two metal finish," which combines the surface finishing of their Natural series (a fairly rough, unlathed finish) with a
brilliant finish. Splashes, crashes, and Chinas are quite smooth, with extensive lathing on both their top and bottom surfaces. Rides are much rougher, with less lathing and more pronounced hammering on both their surfaces. Hi-hats split the difference, with rough upper surfaces and smoother undersides. All of the cymbals are highly polished.1
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Production: The cymbals are subjected to pre-aging, deep hammering, and hand buffing. This treatment gives the cymbals "a well-balanced, somewhat focused, and warmer overall sound."1
Applications: Medium to high volume settings • Live playing
Users:
Sound: According to the company, these particular cymbals are "noticeably heavier than general-purpose cymbals to achieve a brighter, drier, more penetrating sound." The thickness,
taper, and profile of the cymbals are supposed to allow them to "thrive in louder, harder studio and live playing situations."1
UFIP Bionic demonstration video
Rides
Crashes
Hi-Hats
Chinas
Splashes
Information from:
1 "UFIP Bionic Cymbals", Modern Drummer, February 1997, pp. 39-41
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