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[[File:UFIP Class Series 8" Splash 1.jpg|thumb|right|450px|UFIP Class Series]]
 
 
'''Introduction:''' ?<br>
 
'''Introduction:''' ?<br>
'''Background:''' <br>
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'''Background:''' This series is the result of more than 80 years of cymbals manufacturing, making Class the most complete and versatile series available. The Class offer more in every respect: more volume, more lively tone, more warmth, more dynamics and more fullness. They cut through in every musical surrounding, from classical music to Jazz, to Rock or Pop.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
'''Innovation:''' Like some other UFIP lines, some cymbals are marked underneath with a weight designation according to their Sound Character System: "L" (light), "M" (medium), or "H" (heavy).<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> <br>
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'''Innovation:''' Cast using the “Rotocasting”® procedure, completely hand made, cross hammered, hand finished.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue><br>
 
'''Alloy:''' [[Alloys#B20_Alloy|B20]]<br>
 
'''Alloy:''' [[Alloys#B20_Alloy|B20]]<br>
 
'''Quality:''' Professional<br>
 
'''Quality:''' Professional<br>
'''Production:''' The cymbals are lathed top and bottom—with minimal hammer marks—and feature a gleaming natural finish. They are given no wax or lacquer coating.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue><br>
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'''Production:''' The cymbals are lathed top and bottom—with minimal hammer marks—and feature a gleaming natural finish. They are given no wax or lacquer coating.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue><br> Like some other UFIP lines, some cymbals are marked underneath with a weight designation according to their <b>Sound Character System</b>: "L" (light), "M" (medium), or "H" (heavy). Also, the company does mark the gram weight in the same area.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> <br>
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<Gallery heights="200" caption="Sound Character System / Weights" mode="packed">
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UFIP Class 10" Splash with gram weight and L designation.jpg|Light & 270g
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UFIP Class 10" Splash with gram weight and M designation.jpg.jpg|Medium & 290g
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UFIP Class 12" Splash with gram weight and H designation.jpg|Heavy & 560g
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</Gallery>
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So, for example, all crash models will be labeled on top "Crash", while having either an "L" or "M" underneath, denoting either a Light Crash or Medium Crash. Other models follow the same pattern. (Fast Crash is also labeled "Crash", with the distinct difference being the upturned flanged-edge. It is marked "FC" underneath.) <br>
 
'''Applications:''' Medium to high volume settings • Live playing <br>
 
'''Applications:''' Medium to high volume settings • Live playing <br>
 
'''Users:''' <br>
 
'''Users:''' <br>
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==== Rides ====  
 
==== Rides ====  
 
* '''[[UFIP Crash Ride|Crash Ride]] - [[UFIP Class 20" Crash Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Class 21" Crash Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Class 22" Crash Ride|22"]]
 
* '''[[UFIP Crash Ride|Crash Ride]] - [[UFIP Class 20" Crash Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Class 21" Crash Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Class 22" Crash Ride|22"]]
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* '''[[UFIP Heavy Ride|Heavy Ride]] - [[UFIP Class 20" Heavy Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Class 21" Heavy Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Class 22" Heavy Ride|22"]]
 
* '''[[UFIP Light Ride|Light Ride]] - [[UFIP Class 20" Light Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Class 21" Light Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Class 22" Light Ride|22"]]  
 
* '''[[UFIP Light Ride|Light Ride]] - [[UFIP Class 20" Light Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Class 21" Light Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Class 22" Light Ride|22"]]  
 
* '''[[UFIP Medium Ride|Medium Ride]] - [[UFIP Class 20" Medium Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Class 21" Medium Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Class 22" Medium Ride|22"]]  
 
* '''[[UFIP Medium Ride|Medium Ride]] - [[UFIP Class 20" Medium Ride|20"]] [[UFIP Class 21" Medium Ride|21"]] [[UFIP Class 22" Medium Ride|22"]]  
  
 
==== Crashes ====  
 
==== Crashes ====  
* '''[[UFIP Light Crash|Light Crash]] - [[UFIP Class 14" Light Crash|14"]] [[UFIP Class 16" Light Crash|16"]] [[UFIP Class 17" Light Crash|17"]] [[UFIP Class 18" Light Crash|18"]] [[UFIP Class 19" Light Crash|19"]] [[UFIP Class 20" Light Crash|20"]]
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* '''[[UFIP Light Crash|Light Crash]] - [[UFIP Class 14" Light Crash|14"]] [[UFIP Class 15" Light Crash|15"]] [[UFIP Class 16" Light Crash|16"]] [[UFIP Class 17" Light Crash|17"]] [[UFIP Class 18" Light Crash|18"]] [[UFIP Class 19" Light Crash|19"]] [[UFIP Class 20" Light Crash|20"]] [[UFIP Class 21" Light Crash|21"]]
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* '''[[UFIP Medium Crash|Medium Crash]] - [[UFIP Class 14" Medium Crash|14"]] [[UFIP Class 16" Medium Crash|16"]] [[UFIP Class 17" Medium Crash|17"]] [[UFIP Class 18" Medium Crash|18"]] [[UFIP Class 19" Medium Crash|19"]] [[UFIP Class 20" Medium Crash|20"]]
 
* '''[[UFIP Fast Crash|Fast Crash]] - [[UFIP Class 16" Fast Crash|16"]] [[UFIP Class 17" Fast Crash|17"]] [[UFIP Class 18" Fast Crash|18"]]  
 
* '''[[UFIP Fast Crash|Fast Crash]] - [[UFIP Class 16" Fast Crash|16"]] [[UFIP Class 17" Fast Crash|17"]] [[UFIP Class 18" Fast Crash|18"]]  
  
 
==== Hi-Hats ====  
 
==== Hi-Hats ====  
* '''[[UFIP Heavy Hi-Hat|Heavy Hi-Hat]] - [[UFIP Class 14" Heavy Hi-Hat|14"]]  
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* '''[[UFIP Heavy Hi-Hat|Heavy Hi-Hat]] - [[UFIP Class 13" Heavy Hi-Hat|13"]] [[UFIP Class 14" Heavy Hi-Hat|14"]] [[UFIP Class 15" Heavy Hi-Hat|15"]] 
 
* '''[[UFIP Wave Hi-Hat|Wave Hi-Hat]] - [[UFIP Class 12" Wave Hi-Hat|12"]] [[UFIP Class 13" Wave Hi-Hat|13"]] [[UFIP Class 14" Wave Hi-Hat|14"]]  
 
* '''[[UFIP Wave Hi-Hat|Wave Hi-Hat]] - [[UFIP Class 12" Wave Hi-Hat|12"]] [[UFIP Class 13" Wave Hi-Hat|13"]] [[UFIP Class 14" Wave Hi-Hat|14"]]  
 
* '''[[UFIP Light Hi-Hat|Light Hi-Hat]] - [[UFIP Class 13" Light Hi-Hat|13"]] [[UFIP Class 14" Light Hi-Hat|14"]] [[UFIP Class 15" Light Hi-Hat|15"]] [[UFIP Class 16" Light Hi-Hat|16"]]
 
* '''[[UFIP Light Hi-Hat|Light Hi-Hat]] - [[UFIP Class 13" Light Hi-Hat|13"]] [[UFIP Class 14" Light Hi-Hat|14"]] [[UFIP Class 15" Light Hi-Hat|15"]] [[UFIP Class 16" Light Hi-Hat|16"]]
* '''[[UFIP Hi-Hat|Medium Hi-Hat]] - [[UFIP Class 10" Medium Hi-Hat|10"]] [[UFIP Class 12" Medium Hi-Hat|12"]] [[UFIP Class 13" Medium Hi-Hat|13"]] [[UFIP Class 14" Medium Hi-Hat|14"]] [[UFIP Class 15" Medium Hi-Hat|15"]]
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* '''[[UFIP Medium Hi-Hat|Medium Hi-Hat]] - [[UFIP Class 10" Medium Hi-Hat|10"]] [[UFIP Class 12" Medium Hi-Hat|12"]] [[UFIP Class 13" Medium Hi-Hat|13"]] [[UFIP Class 14" Medium Hi-Hat|14"]] [[UFIP Class 15" Medium Hi-Hat|15"]]
  
 
==== Chinas ====
 
==== Chinas ====
*'''[[UFIP Fast China|Fast China]] - [[UFIP Class 16" Fast China|16"]] [[UFIP Class 18" Fast China|18"]] [[UFIP Class 20" Fast China|20"]]
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*'''[[UFIP Fast China|Fast China]] - [[UFIP Class 14" Fast China|14"]] [[UFIP Class 16" Fast China|16"]] [[UFIP Class 18" Fast China|18"]] [[UFIP Class 20" Fast China|20"]]
  
 
==== Splashes ====
 
==== Splashes ====

Latest revision as of 02:27, 29 March 2026

Introduction: ?
Background: This series is the result of more than 80 years of cymbals manufacturing, making Class the most complete and versatile series available. The Class offer more in every respect: more volume, more lively tone, more warmth, more dynamics and more fullness. They cut through in every musical surrounding, from classical music to Jazz, to Rock or Pop.2
Innovation: Cast using the “Rotocasting”® procedure, completely hand made, cross hammered, hand finished.2
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Production: The cymbals are lathed top and bottom—with minimal hammer marks—and feature a gleaming natural finish. They are given no wax or lacquer coating.1
Like some other UFIP lines, some cymbals are marked underneath with a weight designation according to their Sound Character System: "L" (light), "M" (medium), or "H" (heavy). Also, the company does mark the gram weight in the same area.1

So, for example, all crash models will be labeled on top "Crash", while having either an "L" or "M" underneath, denoting either a Light Crash or Medium Crash. Other models follow the same pattern. (Fast Crash is also labeled "Crash", with the distinct difference being the upturned flanged-edge. It is marked "FC" underneath.)
Applications: Medium to high volume settings • Live playing
Users:
Sound: Versatile sound range, powerful but controlled, glassy and brilliant with a wide dynamic range.2


Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats

Chinas

Splashes


Information from:
1 "UFIP Cymbals", Modern Drummer, February 1993, pg. 43
2 ufip.it


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