Difference between revisions of "Paiste 400"
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==== Rides ==== | ==== Rides ==== | ||
* '''[[Paiste Ride|Ride]] - [[Paiste 400 22" Ride|22"]] <br> | * '''[[Paiste Ride|Ride]] - [[Paiste 400 22" Ride|22"]] <br> | ||
− | * '''[[Paiste 400 20" Power Ride|20" | + | * '''[[Paiste Power Ride|Power Ride]] - [[Paiste 400 20" Power Ride| 400 20"]] | [[Paiste 400 Colorsound 20" Power Ride|Colorsound 20"]] <br> |
==== Crashes ==== | ==== Crashes ==== | ||
* '''[[Paiste Crash|Crash]] - [[Paiste 400 14" Crash|14"]]<br> | * '''[[Paiste Crash|Crash]] - [[Paiste 400 14" Crash|14"]]<br> |
Revision as of 12:50, 5 February 2023
400
Introduction: 1986
Discontinued: 1991
Background:
The 400 Series introduced in 1986 was positioned below the 1000 Line and not a successor of the 404 as the 400 name may suggest.
It was established as budget line aiming for the lower end market competing against upcoming attempts of Sabian and Zildjian to flood the market with cheaply made B8 bronze cymbals (as well as other manufacturers starting to experiment with B8 to gain shares of the hard fought low end market in the mid - 80's).
These were cymbals with larger hammer marks to compress more area and alter them faster, saving money and time during production, also the lathing grooves seem to be stamped, rather than cut on a lathe.
The production of this series tended to be mostly an automated process.
They came in two lines: Traditional and the Colorsound: The Colorsound were made in Black and Red colors. The ink on the logos appears as lilac bluish color.
400's were made in Germany.
Innovation:
Alloy: CuSn8 (Also known as "2002 Bronze")
Quality:
Production: mostly an automated process
Applications:
Users:
Sound:
TRADITIONAL and COLORSOUND:
Rides
- Ride - 22"
- Power Ride - 400 20" | Colorsound 20"
Crashes
- Crash - 14"
- Crash/Ride - 18"
- Power Crash - 16"
Hi-Hats
Chinas
Splashes
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