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'''Group:''' [[Sabian Cymbal Type#Chineses|Chineses]]<br>
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'''Group:''' [[Sabian Types and Models#Chinas|Chinas]]<br>
 
'''Type:''' [[Sabian_Chinese|Chinese]]<br>
 
'''Type:''' [[Sabian_Chinese|Chinese]]<br>
 
'''Size:''' 19 Inch<br>
 
'''Size:''' 19 Inch<br>
 
'''Series:''' [[Sabian Paragon|Paragon]]<br>
 
'''Series:''' [[Sabian Paragon|Paragon]]<br>
'''Weight:''' 1225g, 1229g, 1285g, 1376g<br>
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'''Weight:''' 1075g, 1225g, 1229g, 1251g, 1285g, 1290g, 1376g<br>
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'''Median Weight:''' 1251g (n=7)<br>
 
'''Years of production:''' 2004 - Present<br>
 
'''Years of production:''' 2004 - Present<br>
 
'''Sound File:''' [https://youtu.be/eSegF-ftuW0?si=I0S6hQAzGcRkiVsJ Paragon 19" Chinese]<br>
 
'''Sound File:''' [https://youtu.be/eSegF-ftuW0?si=I0S6hQAzGcRkiVsJ Paragon 19" Chinese]<br>
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[https://youtu.be/bwzaW4Vwg3g?si=lLiHxWviT3T6WcXw Paragon 19" Chinese]<br>
 
[https://youtu.be/bwzaW4Vwg3g?si=lLiHxWviT3T6WcXw Paragon 19" Chinese]<br>
 
[https://youtu.be/VJQKHG6P5cE?si=HKtWE9PByIPlS_dN Paragon 19" Chinese]<br>
 
[https://youtu.be/VJQKHG6P5cE?si=HKtWE9PByIPlS_dN Paragon 19" Chinese]<br>
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[https://youtu.be/mpF878dldFw?si=CYJG-ZT3qX5bhnlw Paragon 19" Chinese]<br>
 
'''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Chinese#Paragon|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Chinese#Paragon|<<< - >>>]]<br>
'''Review:''' <br>
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'''Review:''' "Considering that Neil Peart has played authentic Chinese-made China cymbals for many years, it's not surprising (although it is impressive) that the 20" Paragon China has a very traditional China sound, with a dry, direct tone and a piercing attack. It has a much smaller lip than that of the 19" China, which gives the 20" China more articulation and less sustain. The 19" China, on the other hand, is a trashy, dark cymbal with a very wide lip. The large hammered edges spread the sound with a warm, quick attack and a sweet, sustaining decay. These two cymbals compliment each other well, offering a wide spectrum of aggressive sounds." <br>
Review written by <br>
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:'''
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:Review written by Mike Haid ("Product Close-Up - Sabian Paragon Cymbals - Tailored For The Tastes of Neil Peart", Modern Drummer, June 2004, p. 27)<br>
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'''Review:''' "Three China cymbals might sound redundant on paper, but these Paragon Brilliants are way different from each other. I've never played more than one China at a time, but these could change my mind. The 19" had a unique wide-flange profile with exaggerated hammering. It was nice and trashy sounding with a quick decay when played upside down. This is strictly an accent cymbal that's not really meant for proper riding. Conversely, the 20" is a more traditional China that had good body and spread when played upside down yet offered that classic China ride sound in the right-side-up position, with a crash sound straight out of Charlie Watts' bag."
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:Review written by J.R. Frondelli ("Sabian Paragon Brilliant and Vault Artisan Cymbals", Modern Drummer, January 2011, p.20)<br>
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Sabian Daniel Adair|Daniel Adair]], [[Gene Hoglan]], [[Flo Mounier]], [[Neil Peart]], [[Mike Portnoy]], [[Todd Sucherman]]

Latest revision as of 12:54, 8 February 2026

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Group: Chinas
Type: Chinese
Size: 19 Inch
Series: Paragon
Weight: 1075g, 1225g, 1229g, 1251g, 1285g, 1290g, 1376g
Median Weight: 1251g (n=7)
Years of production: 2004 - Present
Sound File: Paragon 19" Chinese
Paragon 19" Chinese
Paragon 19" Chinese
Paragon 19" Chinese
Paragon 19" Chinese
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Considering that Neil Peart has played authentic Chinese-made China cymbals for many years, it's not surprising (although it is impressive) that the 20" Paragon China has a very traditional China sound, with a dry, direct tone and a piercing attack. It has a much smaller lip than that of the 19" China, which gives the 20" China more articulation and less sustain. The 19" China, on the other hand, is a trashy, dark cymbal with a very wide lip. The large hammered edges spread the sound with a warm, quick attack and a sweet, sustaining decay. These two cymbals compliment each other well, offering a wide spectrum of aggressive sounds."

Review written by Mike Haid ("Product Close-Up - Sabian Paragon Cymbals - Tailored For The Tastes of Neil Peart", Modern Drummer, June 2004, p. 27)

Review: "Three China cymbals might sound redundant on paper, but these Paragon Brilliants are way different from each other. I've never played more than one China at a time, but these could change my mind. The 19" had a unique wide-flange profile with exaggerated hammering. It was nice and trashy sounding with a quick decay when played upside down. This is strictly an accent cymbal that's not really meant for proper riding. Conversely, the 20" is a more traditional China that had good body and spread when played upside down yet offered that classic China ride sound in the right-side-up position, with a crash sound straight out of Charlie Watts' bag."

Review written by J.R. Frondelli ("Sabian Paragon Brilliant and Vault Artisan Cymbals", Modern Drummer, January 2011, p.20)

Artist/song where it can be heard: Daniel Adair, Gene Hoglan, Flo Mounier, Neil Peart, Mike Portnoy, Todd Sucherman