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− | *'''[[Paiste Formula 602|Formula 602]] - 10" 11" 12" 13" 14" 15" [[Paiste Formula 602 16" Thin|16"]] 17" 18" 19" [[Paiste Formula 602 20" Thin|20"]] 21" 22" 24" 26" | + | *'''[[Paiste Formula 602#Formula 602|Formula 602]] - 10" 11" 12" 13" 14" 15" [[Paiste Formula 602 16" Thin|16"]] 17" 18" 19" [[Paiste Formula 602 20" Thin|20"]] 21" 22" 24" 26" |
*'''[[Paiste Giant Beat|Giant Beat]] - [[Paiste Giant Beat 18" Thin|18"]] [[Paiste Giant Beat 20" Thin|20"]] | *'''[[Paiste Giant Beat|Giant Beat]] - [[Paiste Giant Beat 18" Thin|18"]] [[Paiste Giant Beat 20" Thin|20"]] | ||
*'''[[Paiste Twenty#Masters|Masters]] - [[Paiste Masters 20" Thin|20"]] [[Paiste Masters 22" Thin|22"]] [[Paiste Masters 24" Thin|24"]] | *'''[[Paiste Twenty#Masters|Masters]] - [[Paiste Masters 20" Thin|20"]] [[Paiste Masters 22" Thin|22"]] [[Paiste Masters 24" Thin|24"]] | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | '''[[Paiste Formula 602|Formula 602]]<br> | + | '''[[Paiste Formula 602#Formula 602|Formula 602]]<br> |
* THIN cymbals are made especially for crash-effects and accents. Because they are thin, they vibrate at the slightest touch. This give them a brilliant, floating rustle with a deeper, darker sound color. When they are played sensitively, they can also be used for ride.<br> MEDIUM RIDE and THIN cymbals have been made especially for the sound characteristics described above. Therefore, you should not expect good crash effects from a ride cymbal, nor a clear ride from a thin cymbal. They do not have it in them because they are not made for it. (2)<br><br> | * THIN cymbals are made especially for crash-effects and accents. Because they are thin, they vibrate at the slightest touch. This give them a brilliant, floating rustle with a deeper, darker sound color. When they are played sensitively, they can also be used for ride.<br> MEDIUM RIDE and THIN cymbals have been made especially for the sound characteristics described above. Therefore, you should not expect good crash effects from a ride cymbal, nor a clear ride from a thin cymbal. They do not have it in them because they are not made for it. (2)<br><br> | ||
'''[[Paiste Giant Beat|Giant Beat]]<br> | '''[[Paiste Giant Beat|Giant Beat]]<br> |
Revision as of 18:59, 2 June 2019
Series - Sizes
Contents
- Formula 602 - 10" 11" 12" 13" 14" 15" 16" 17" 18" 19" 20" 21" 22" 24" 26"
- Giant Beat - 18" 20"
- Masters - 20" 22" 24"
- Stambul - 10" 11" 12" 13" 14" 15" 16" 17" 18" 19" 20" 21" 22" 24" 26"
Description
- THIN cymbals are made especially for crash-effects and accents. Because they are thin, they vibrate at the slightest touch. This give them a brilliant, floating rustle with a deeper, darker sound color. When they are played sensitively, they can also be used for ride.
MEDIUM RIDE and THIN cymbals have been made especially for the sound characteristics described above. Therefore, you should not expect good crash effects from a ride cymbal, nor a clear ride from a thin cymbal. They do not have it in them because they are not made for it. (2)
- Fairly dark, warm, breathy. Medium wide range, slightly complex mix. Soft feel; very responsive. A dynamic, full and velvety crash cymbal for a wide range of musical styles. Also well-suited for mallet applications.
Weight thin Volume low to medium loud Stick Sound washy Intensity lively Sustain medium Bell Character integrated (1)
- These very dynamic cymbals are nonetheless capable of sufficient volume, given their range of sizes. They share soft, buttery feel and a fairly short, unobtrusive and especially controllable character. A fine, silvery stick sound combines with warm, deep, complex, multilayered washes and open sounds. The Thin model functions equally well as a ride, crash or mallet cymbal.
Weight thin Volume low to medium loud Stick Sound fine, silvery Intensity very lively Sustain medium Bell Character integrated (3)
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Information from:
- 2012 Paiste.com
- 1969 PAISTE catalog
- 2017 PAISTE.com