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| + | [[file:UFIP Est. 1931 Series logo.jpg|thumb|right|450px]] | ||
| + | '''Introduction:''' 2018<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br> | ||
'''Background:''' After a long process of research and experimentation, in close cooperation with UFIP Artist Federico Paulovich, as a tribute to the year of the company’s foundation. “Est.1931” cymbals are dry, smooth, warm with a traditional sound, but updated to perfectly fit new modern music styles. Crashes are dark, warm, smoky, soft, very low pitched, with a soft response and short sustain. Rides are extremely dry, musical, very controllable with an excellent stick definition, but still crashable. Hi Hats feature a warm chick, dry sound, good response and great control.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> <br> | '''Background:''' After a long process of research and experimentation, in close cooperation with UFIP Artist Federico Paulovich, as a tribute to the year of the company’s foundation. “Est.1931” cymbals are dry, smooth, warm with a traditional sound, but updated to perfectly fit new modern music styles. Crashes are dark, warm, smoky, soft, very low pitched, with a soft response and short sustain. Rides are extremely dry, musical, very controllable with an excellent stick definition, but still crashable. Hi Hats feature a warm chick, dry sound, good response and great control.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> <br> | ||
'''Innovation:''' A traditional-sounding cymbal adapted for modern applications. <font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue><br> | '''Innovation:''' A traditional-sounding cymbal adapted for modern applications. <font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue><br> | ||
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'''Quality:''' Professional<br> | '''Quality:''' Professional<br> | ||
'''Production:''' Cast using the Rotocasting® Procedure, especially designed with a small bell for a perfect control, hand hammered, fine tuning.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue><br> | '''Production:''' Cast using the Rotocasting® Procedure, especially designed with a small bell for a perfect control, hand hammered, fine tuning.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue><br> | ||
| − | '''Applications:''' Traditional and modern Jazz, Big band, Funk, Pop, Drum and Bass and all the acoustic and modern music styles.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue | + | '''Applications:''' Traditional and modern Jazz, Big band, Funk, Pop, Drum and Bass and all the acoustic and modern music styles.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue><br> |
'''Users:''' [[Federico Paulovich]] <br> | '''Users:''' [[Federico Paulovich]] <br> | ||
| − | '''Sound:''' Dry, smooth, warm, soft sound, with frequencies concentrated in the low range.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue | + | '''Sound:''' Dry, smooth, warm, soft sound, with frequencies concentrated in the low range.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue><br> |
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==== Rides ==== | ==== Rides ==== | ||
| − | * '''[[UFIP Ride|Ride]] - [[UFIP | + | * '''[[UFIP Ride|Ride]] - [[UFIP Est. 1931 Series 20" Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Est. 1931 Series 22" Ride|22"]] |
| − | * '''[[UFIP Sizzle Ride|Sizzle Ride]] - [[UFIP | + | * '''[[UFIP Sizzle Ride|Sizzle Ride]] - [[UFIP Est. 1931 Series 21" Sizzle Ride|21"]] |
==== Crashes ==== | ==== Crashes ==== | ||
| − | * '''[[UFIP | + | * '''[[UFIP Crash|Crash]] - [[UFIP Est. 1931 Series 16" Crash|16"]] [[UFIP Est. 1931 Series 17" Crash|17"]] [[UFIP Est. 1931 Series 18" Crash|18"]] [[UFIP Est. 1931 Series 19" Crash|19"]] [[UFIP Est. 1931 Series 20" Crash|20"]] |
==== Hi-Hats ==== | ==== Hi-Hats ==== | ||
| − | * '''[[UFIP Hi-Hat|Hi-Hat]] - [[UFIP | + | * '''[[UFIP Hi-Hat|Hi-Hat]] - [[UFIP Est. 1931 Series 14" Hi-Hat|14"]] [[UFIP Est. 1931 Series 15" Hi-Hat|15"]] |
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Information from:<br> | Information from:<br> | ||
<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> [https://www.ufip.it/category/series/cymbals/000b-est1931-eng/# ufip.it]<br> | <font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> [https://www.ufip.it/category/series/cymbals/000b-est1931-eng/# ufip.it]<br> | ||
| + | <font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> [https://www.ufip.it/breaking-news/est-1931/ ufip.it]<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 23 February 2026
Introduction: 20182
Background: After a long process of research and experimentation, in close cooperation with UFIP Artist Federico Paulovich, as a tribute to the year of the company’s foundation. “Est.1931” cymbals are dry, smooth, warm with a traditional sound, but updated to perfectly fit new modern music styles. Crashes are dark, warm, smoky, soft, very low pitched, with a soft response and short sustain. Rides are extremely dry, musical, very controllable with an excellent stick definition, but still crashable. Hi Hats feature a warm chick, dry sound, good response and great control.1
Innovation: A traditional-sounding cymbal adapted for modern applications. 1
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Production: Cast using the Rotocasting® Procedure, especially designed with a small bell for a perfect control, hand hammered, fine tuning.1
Applications: Traditional and modern Jazz, Big band, Funk, Pop, Drum and Bass and all the acoustic and modern music styles.1
Users: Federico Paulovich
Sound: Dry, smooth, warm, soft sound, with frequencies concentrated in the low range.1
Rides
- Ride - 20" 22"
- Sizzle Ride - 21"
Crashes
Hi-Hats
Information from:
1 ufip.it
2 ufip.it
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