Difference between revisions of "Paiste Sound Formula 20" Silk Crash Ride"

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'''Size:''' 20 Inch<br>
 
'''Size:''' 20 Inch<br>
 
'''Series:''' [[Paiste Sound Formula#Sound Formula|Sound Formula]]<br>
 
'''Series:''' [[Paiste Sound Formula#Sound Formula|Sound Formula]]<br>
'''Weight:''' 2114g (1995 Serial Number), 2155g (1995 Serial Number), 2166g (1995 Serial Number)<br>
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'''Weight:''' 2042g, 2114g (1995 Serial Number), 2155g (1995 Serial Number), 2166g (1995 Serial Number)<br>
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'''Median Weight:''' 2135g (n=4)<br>
 
'''Years of production:'''  ?<br>
 
'''Years of production:'''  ?<br>
'''Sound file:''' unknown<br>
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'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/u4hid6AsIVI?si=eCYCLBOOrVyxDh6_ Sound Formula 20" Silk Crash Ride]<br>
 
'''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Silk Crash Ride#Sound Formula|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Silk Crash Ride#Sound Formula|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Review:''' "With a flattened top bell, the Silk Crash Ride’s sound is very controllable, with a “rustling of silk” effect.
 
'''Review:''' "With a flattened top bell, the Silk Crash Ride’s sound is very controllable, with a “rustling of silk” effect.
 
When crashed with the stick’s shoulder, a snapping crash fades quickly, giving way to ride patterns."<br>
 
When crashed with the stick’s shoulder, a snapping crash fades quickly, giving way to ride patterns."<br>
Review written by purplechordshop.com<br>
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:Review written by purplechordshop.com<br>
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'''Review:''' "Utilizing the cropped-bell design of the Crystal Crashes but having a larger diameter gives this cymbal surprising versatility. If ridden gently it offers a dark, trashy sound; if ridden harder it breaks into a roaring wash. (It also has a surprisingly bright, pure bell sound when struck just at the "corner" of the flattened bell.) When struck as a crash, it produces a wonderful explosion that has plenty  of sustain without any thick-cymbal "clanginess.""<br>
 
'''Review:''' "Utilizing the cropped-bell design of the Crystal Crashes but having a larger diameter gives this cymbal surprising versatility. If ridden gently it offers a dark, trashy sound; if ridden harder it breaks into a roaring wash. (It also has a surprisingly bright, pure bell sound when struck just at the "corner" of the flattened bell.) When struck as a crash, it produces a wonderful explosion that has plenty  of sustain without any thick-cymbal "clanginess.""<br>
Review written by Rick Van Horn ("Product Close-Up - New Paiste Cymbals And Sounds", Modern Drummer, Jan. 1997, p. 39)<br>
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:Review written by Rick Van Horn ("Product Close-Up - New Paiste Cymbals And Sounds", Modern Drummer, Jan. 1997, p. 39)<br>
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Jim Keltner#Jim Keltner|Jim Keltner]]
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste Jim Keltner#Jim Keltner|Jim Keltner]]

Latest revision as of 13:27, 2 December 2025

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Group: Rides
Type: Silk Crash Ride
Size: 20 Inch
Series: Sound Formula
Weight: 2042g, 2114g (1995 Serial Number), 2155g (1995 Serial Number), 2166g (1995 Serial Number)
Median Weight: 2135g (n=4)
Years of production: ?
Sound file: Sound Formula 20" Silk Crash Ride
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "With a flattened top bell, the Silk Crash Ride’s sound is very controllable, with a “rustling of silk” effect. When crashed with the stick’s shoulder, a snapping crash fades quickly, giving way to ride patterns."

Review written by purplechordshop.com

Review: "Utilizing the cropped-bell design of the Crystal Crashes but having a larger diameter gives this cymbal surprising versatility. If ridden gently it offers a dark, trashy sound; if ridden harder it breaks into a roaring wash. (It also has a surprisingly bright, pure bell sound when struck just at the "corner" of the flattened bell.) When struck as a crash, it produces a wonderful explosion that has plenty of sustain without any thick-cymbal "clanginess.""

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