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== 404 ==
 
== 404 ==
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[[File:404 logo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|404 Logo]]
 
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[[File:404 logo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|404 Logo]]
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[[File:404 logo 2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'81 and later brown label 404 logo]]
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[[File:404 Stamp b.jpg|thumb|right|250px|]]
 
[[File:404 20 ride.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'79-'81 Swiss made "dual line logo" black label 404]]
 
[[File:404 20 ride.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'79-'81 Swiss made "dual line logo" black label 404]]
 
[[File:Paiste-404-Black-Label-22-Ride-.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Early '78 Swiss made or German made "single line logo" black label 404]]
 
[[File:Paiste-404-Black-Label-22-Ride-.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Early '78 Swiss made or German made "single line logo" black label 404]]
[[File:404 brown label.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'81 and later brown label 404 logo]]
 
  
 
'''Introduction:''' 1978 <br>
 
'''Introduction:''' 1978 <br>
 
'''Discontinued:''' 1986 <br>
 
'''Discontinued:''' 1986 <br>
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'''Background:''' The successor to the Dixie series, Paiste 404's were released to the general public in 1978.<br>
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Early (1978) Swiss-made Black Label 404's have a single line hand stamp which was later changed to a double line stamp mirroring the 2002 logo, probably in the latter part of 1978.<br>
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German-made Black Label 404's have always had a single line hand stamp. There are some German-made Black Label 404s with serial numbers, always starting with a "1" or "2" ('78/'79 or '80/'81)<br>
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See [https://www.cymbal.wiki/wiki/Paiste_Serial_Numbers#.2A.2AGerman_serial_numbers.2A.2A '''"Deciphering German serial numbers"'''].<br>
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The transition to the Brown Label silk screened logo begins in mid/late 1981 along with the other Paiste lines, although we have yet to document a Brown Label 404 with a 1981 serial number (this could be because there are a high percentage of early Brown Label 404's out there with no serial numbers, see pics below).<br>
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In addition, some German Brown Label 404's made in 1983 have a logo variant with a hollow crescent moon and star. There are also German-made 404s from the 80s that have black ink in place of the brown. The only changes in the lineup from the Black Label to the Brown Label days was the introduction of the Heavy Hi Hats and Sound Edge Hi Hat.<br>
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The 404's were discontinued in 1985 (with some cymbals being made/sold into 1986 and there are a small number of 404s out there with 1988 serials) when Paiste released its new B8 lines.<br>
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According to an interview with Toomas Paiste, there were two reasons Paiste changed up the B8 lines in 1986:<br>
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1. To introduce new innovations in the 3000 line (new lathing, etc.). <br>
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2. To get the quality of the budget series in line with prices (more importantly according to Toomas). The 404's were "too good" for the price point Paiste was selling them for!<br>
  
'''Background:''' The successor to the Dixie series, Paiste 404s were released to the general public in 1978.<br>
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* Rogers distributed 404's in the U.S. from '79 to '81 with very limited sizes (see 1980 price list below). Paiste took over when they opened their N.A. distribution center.<br>
It appears the line was first developed in the Swiss factory staring sometime in 1974. Early Swiss-made Black Label 404s have a single line hand stamp which was later changed to a double line stamp mirroring the 2002 logo, probably in the latter part of 1978.
 
German-made Black Label 404s seem to always have a single line hand stamp. There are some German-made Black Label 404s with serial numbers, always starting with a "1" or "2".
 
These cymbals were either produced in 1981/82 or are older cymbals, proof perhaps the serial numbering done in Germany was done consecutively, not with first digital reflecting the year of production.
 
The transition to the Brown Label silk screened logo likely begins in 1981 along with the other Paiste lines, although we have yet to document a Brown Label 404 with a 1981 serial number.
 
This could be because there are a high percentage of Brown Label 404s out there with no serial number.
 
At least some German Brown Label 404s made in 1983 have a logo variant with a hollow crescent moon and star.
 
There are also German-made 404s from the 80s that have black ink in place of the brown.
 
The only changes in the lineup from the Black Label to the Brown Label days was the introduction of the Heavy Hi Hats and Sound Edge Hi Hat.
 
The 404s were discontinued in 1985 (with some cymbals being made/sold into 1986 and there are a small number of 404s out there with 1988 serials) when Paiste released its new B8 lines.
 
 
 
Rogers distributed 404's in the U.S. from '79 to '81<br>
 
Paiste took over when they opened their N.A. distribution center. '81 and later 404's came with the printed "brown label" (see picture) along with an expanded selection of models and sizes, see chart below.
 
  
* Paiste's budget B8 line, below the mid-range 505s and professional 2002s, but still made from the distinctive CuSN8 bronze... No longer in production, the 404s crop up from time-to-time on eBay - they are reasonably well though-of by today's drummers, most of whom believe the 404s to be far superior to currently produced budget models from any manufacturer... <br>
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* There's a hardcore 404 following, especially in Europe where people like to collect them, they were the last lower level line to be hammered into shape, they were still made by hand and made pretty much the same way as the 2002 series were, Paiste mainly cut back on the lathing and some hammering to cut down on production costs, they were also much thinner for the same given model or weight classification. After 1985, all of Paiste's lower lines were either stamped or "spun" to produce the curve or bow to the cymbal. <br>
  
 
'''Innovation:''' Affordable cymbals similar to the 505's.<br>
 
'''Innovation:''' Affordable cymbals similar to the 505's.<br>
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'''Quality:''' Entry Level to Semi Professional. Paiste 404 have a good sound, they project and give a true cymbal feel. Made with Paiste know-how, they represent quality at a small investment. Perfect for the demanding student seeking sound value. (1)
 
'''Quality:''' Entry Level to Semi Professional. Paiste 404 have a good sound, they project and give a true cymbal feel. Made with Paiste know-how, they represent quality at a small investment. Perfect for the demanding student seeking sound value. (1)
  
'''Production:''' Similar to the 505's<br>
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'''Production:''' These cymbals were fully hammered into shape, not stamped, the same production techniques were used as they were on the top line cymbals.<br>
  
 
'''Applications:''' All applications, to include live and studio<br>
 
'''Applications:''' All applications, to include live and studio<br>
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'''Users:''' Beginner to intermediate drummers looking for something better than an off-the-shelf pack of brass rubbish that's still with their budget... Anyone looking for gig-able cymbals at bargain prices... <br>
 
'''Users:''' Beginner to intermediate drummers looking for something better than an off-the-shelf pack of brass rubbish that's still with their budget... Anyone looking for gig-able cymbals at bargain prices... <br>
  
'''Sound:''' Not complex, but not displeasing to the ear... [https://youtu.be/aAKKO37EDZI audio/video of a full set of 404's]
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'''Sound:''' Not complex, but not displeasing to the ear... [https://youtu.be/aAKKO37EDZI audio/video of a full set of 404's]<br>
  
<b>1981 model and size additions can be seen in <font color="chocolate">brown</font> below:</b>
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1979 European catalog sizes listed below. <b>(1981 model and size additions can be seen in <font color="chocolate">brown</font>:)</b>
 
==== Rides ====
 
==== Rides ====
 
* '''[[Paiste Ride|Ride]] - [[Paiste 404 20" Ride|20"]] [[Paiste 404 22" Ride|22"]]<br>
 
* '''[[Paiste Ride|Ride]] - [[Paiste 404 20" Ride|20"]] [[Paiste 404 22" Ride|22"]]<br>
  
 
==== Crashes ====
 
==== Crashes ====
* '''[[Paiste Crash|Crash]] - [[Paiste 404 16" Crash|16"]] [[Paiste 404 18" Crash|18"]]<br>
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* '''[[Paiste Crash|Crash]] - [[Paiste 404 16" Crash|16"]] [[Paiste 404 18" Crash|18"]] [[Paiste 404 20" Crash|<font color="grey">*20" <small>(not listed in any catalog, but many examples have been found in Europe)</small></font>]]<br>
 
* '''[[Paiste Medium|Medium]] - [[Paiste 404 16" Medium|16"]] [[Paiste 404 18" Medium|18"]] [[Paiste 404 20" Medium|20"]] [[Paiste 404 22" Medium|22"]]<br>
 
* '''[[Paiste Medium|Medium]] - [[Paiste 404 16" Medium|16"]] [[Paiste 404 18" Medium|18"]] [[Paiste 404 20" Medium|20"]] [[Paiste 404 22" Medium|22"]]<br>
  
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* '''[[Paiste Heavy Hi-Hat|<font color="chocolate">Heavy Hi-Hat</font>]] - [[Paiste 404 14" Heavy Hi-Hat|<font color="chocolate">14"</font>]] [[Paiste 404 15" Heavy Hi-Hat|<font color="chocolate">15"</font>]]<br>
 
* '''[[Paiste Heavy Hi-Hat|<font color="chocolate">Heavy Hi-Hat</font>]] - [[Paiste 404 14" Heavy Hi-Hat|<font color="chocolate">14"</font>]] [[Paiste 404 15" Heavy Hi-Hat|<font color="chocolate">15"</font>]]<br>
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* '''[[Paiste Hi-Hat|Hi-Hat]] -  [[Paiste 404 13" Hi-Hat|13"]] [[Paiste 404 14" Hi-Hat|14"]]<br>
  
 
* '''[[Paiste Sound Edge Hi-Hat|<font color="chocolate">Sound Edge Hi-Hat</font>]] - [[Paiste 404 14" Sound Edge Hi-Hat|<font color="chocolate">14"</font>]]<br>
 
* '''[[Paiste Sound Edge Hi-Hat|<font color="chocolate">Sound Edge Hi-Hat</font>]] - [[Paiste 404 14" Sound Edge Hi-Hat|<font color="chocolate">14"</font>]]<br>
  
==== Marching ====
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==== Splash ====
* '''[[Paiste Marching|Marching]] - [[12"]] [[13"]] [[14"]] [[15"]] [[16"]]<br>
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* '''[[Paiste Splash|Splash]] -  [[Paiste 404 10" Splash|10"]]<br>
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==== Marching (Special order in the U.S.) ====
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* '''[[Paiste Marching|Marching]] - [[Paiste 404 12" Marching|12"]] [[Paiste 404 13" Marching|13"]] [[Paiste 404 14" Marching|14"]] [[Paiste 404 15" Marching|15"]] [[Paiste 404 16" Marching|16"]]<br>
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<b>Initial 404 listing in Paiste's European 1978 catalog (same sizes as Dixie)</b>
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==== Crash/ride** ====
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* '''[[Paiste Crash/Ride|Crash ride]] - [[Paiste Dixie 10" Crash/Ride|10"]] [[Paiste Dixie 11" Crash/Ride|11"]] [[Paiste Dixie 12" Crash/Ride|12"]] [[Paiste Dixie 13" Crash/Ride|13"]] [[Paiste Dixie 14" Crash/Ride|14"]] [[Paiste Dixie 15" Crash/Ride|15"]] [[Paiste Dixie 16" Crash/Ride|16"]] [[Paiste Dixie 18" Crash/Ride|18"]] [[Paiste Dixie 20" Crash/Ride|20"]] [[Paiste Dixie 22" Crash/Ride|22"]]<br>
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==== Hi-Hats ====
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* '''[[Paiste Hi-Hat|Hi-Hat]] - [[Paiste Dixie 13" Hi-Hat|13"]] [[Paiste Dixie 14" Hi-Hat|14"]] [[Paiste Dixie 15" Hi-Hat|15"]] [[Paiste Dixie 16" Hi-Hat|16"]]<br>
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<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Paiste 1978 catalog.jpg|1st. appearance of 404's in Paistie's '78 European catalog, note sizes are the same as the previous Dixie line.
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File:Paiste 1978 catalog.jpg|1st. appearance of 404's in Paistie's '78 European catalog, note sizes are the same as the previous Dixie line
File:1978 404 505 price list.jpg|'78 European price list showing marching sizes as well.
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File:1978 404 505 price list.jpg|'78 European price list showing marching sizes as well
 
File:79 catalog 404.jpg|1979 European catalog.
 
File:79 catalog 404.jpg|1979 European catalog.
File:1980 catalog.jpg|1980 North American price list, note: limited 404 sizes available.
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File:1980 catalog.jpg|1980 North American price list, note: limited 404 sizes available
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File:1985 404 catalog.jpg|1985 catalog listing
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File:404 Stamp.jpg|404 "double stamp"
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File:No serial swiss brn lbl.jpg| Swiss brown label with no serial#
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File:German 404 serial.jpg| German 404 serial# 251468 = approx. 1982 production
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File:20 404 dixe cr ride.jpg|Early restamped Dixie as a 404 and labeled "crash/ride"
 
File:Dixie 404.jpg|Dixie restamped as early 404.
 
File:Dixie 404.jpg|Dixie restamped as early 404.
File:13 cr 404.jpg|very early 13" crash, most likely a leftover dixie
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File:13 cr 404.jpg|Very early 13" crash, most likely a leftover dixie
File:13 cr 404 bttm.jpg
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File:13 cr 404 bttm.jpg|13" bottom view
File:404.jpg
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File:404 10 crash.jpg|Another oddity from the German plant: 10" crash
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File:404.jpg|10" crash
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File:20 crash 404 2.jpg|Rare 404 20" crash, never listed in a catalog but several examples exist!
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File:German 20 crash.jpg|Another 20" crash
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File:404 black ink.jpg|404 brown label with black ink
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
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Information from: Information from:'''[[Paiste Advertising|Paiste catalogs]], Todd Little, Dan Garza<br>
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Information from: Information from:''' [[Paiste Advertising|Paiste catalogs]], Todd Little, Dan Garza, Nils Lillig<br>
# Modern Drummer Equipment Annual 1986<br>
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(1) Modern Drummer Equipment Annual 1986<br>
# Paiste "Six Cymbal Lines" Ad 1981<br>
 
1978 Paiste catalog<br>
 
1985 Paiste catalog<br>
 
  
 
Return to the '''[[Paiste Series|Paiste Series Portal]]<br>
 
Return to the '''[[Paiste Series|Paiste Series Portal]]<br>
 
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Latest revision as of 06:47, 17 February 2025

404

404 Logo
'81 and later brown label 404 logo
404 Stamp b.jpg
'79-'81 Swiss made "dual line logo" black label 404
Early '78 Swiss made or German made "single line logo" black label 404

Introduction: 1978
Discontinued: 1986
Background: The successor to the Dixie series, Paiste 404's were released to the general public in 1978.
Early (1978) Swiss-made Black Label 404's have a single line hand stamp which was later changed to a double line stamp mirroring the 2002 logo, probably in the latter part of 1978.
German-made Black Label 404's have always had a single line hand stamp. There are some German-made Black Label 404s with serial numbers, always starting with a "1" or "2" ('78/'79 or '80/'81)
See "Deciphering German serial numbers".
The transition to the Brown Label silk screened logo begins in mid/late 1981 along with the other Paiste lines, although we have yet to document a Brown Label 404 with a 1981 serial number (this could be because there are a high percentage of early Brown Label 404's out there with no serial numbers, see pics below).
In addition, some German Brown Label 404's made in 1983 have a logo variant with a hollow crescent moon and star. There are also German-made 404s from the 80s that have black ink in place of the brown. The only changes in the lineup from the Black Label to the Brown Label days was the introduction of the Heavy Hi Hats and Sound Edge Hi Hat.
The 404's were discontinued in 1985 (with some cymbals being made/sold into 1986 and there are a small number of 404s out there with 1988 serials) when Paiste released its new B8 lines.
According to an interview with Toomas Paiste, there were two reasons Paiste changed up the B8 lines in 1986:
1. To introduce new innovations in the 3000 line (new lathing, etc.).
2. To get the quality of the budget series in line with prices (more importantly according to Toomas). The 404's were "too good" for the price point Paiste was selling them for!

  • Rogers distributed 404's in the U.S. from '79 to '81 with very limited sizes (see 1980 price list below). Paiste took over when they opened their N.A. distribution center.
  • There's a hardcore 404 following, especially in Europe where people like to collect them, they were the last lower level line to be hammered into shape, they were still made by hand and made pretty much the same way as the 2002 series were, Paiste mainly cut back on the lathing and some hammering to cut down on production costs, they were also much thinner for the same given model or weight classification. After 1985, all of Paiste's lower lines were either stamped or "spun" to produce the curve or bow to the cymbal.

Innovation: Affordable cymbals similar to the 505's.

Alloy: CuSn8 (Also known as "2002 Bronze")

Quality: Entry Level to Semi Professional. Paiste 404 have a good sound, they project and give a true cymbal feel. Made with Paiste know-how, they represent quality at a small investment. Perfect for the demanding student seeking sound value. (1)

Production: These cymbals were fully hammered into shape, not stamped, the same production techniques were used as they were on the top line cymbals.

Applications: All applications, to include live and studio

Users: Beginner to intermediate drummers looking for something better than an off-the-shelf pack of brass rubbish that's still with their budget... Anyone looking for gig-able cymbals at bargain prices...

Sound: Not complex, but not displeasing to the ear... audio/video of a full set of 404's

1979 European catalog sizes listed below. (1981 model and size additions can be seen in brown:)

Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats

Splash

Marching (Special order in the U.S.)


Initial 404 listing in Paiste's European 1978 catalog (same sizes as Dixie)

Crash/ride**

Hi-Hats



Information from: Information from: Paiste catalogs, Todd Little, Dan Garza, Nils Lillig
(1) Modern Drummer Equipment Annual 1986

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