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'''Group:''' [[Paiste Cymbal Type#Crashes|Crashes]]<br> | '''Group:''' [[Paiste Cymbal Type#Crashes|Crashes]]<br> | ||
'''Type:''' [[Paiste Crystal Crash|Crystal Crash]]<br> | '''Type:''' [[Paiste Crystal Crash|Crystal Crash]]<br> | ||
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Group: Crashes
Type: Crystal Crash
Size: 18 Inch
Series: Sound Formula
Weight: ?g
Median Weight: ?g (n=0)
Years of production: 1996 - 1997(?)
Sound file: Sound Formula 18" Crystal Crash
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "These babies are everything their Alpha counterparts are—and more. That's because the tonal nuances and distinctly musical sound of the Paiste Sound Alloy lend themselves especially well to the Crystal Crash design. These cymbals sound really sweet: splashy, high-pitched, and delicate, with a quick decay that would make them ideal for use in any situation where a cymbal needs to make its presence known and then get out of the way quickly. Naturally, the length of decay increases as the cymbals get larger, to the point where the 18" sustains like a more familiar thin crash. But it still retains the "glassy" sound that gives this model its name. These are all very nice cymbals."
Review written by Rick Van Horn ("Product Close-Up - New Paiste Cymbals And Sounds", Modern Drummer, Jan. 1997, p. 39)
Artist/song where it can be heard: Jim Keltner, Tom Roady
