Difference between revisions of "Paiste Black Alpha 17" Rock Crash"
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'''Series:''' [[Paiste Alpha#Black Alpha|Black Alpha]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[Paiste Alpha#Black Alpha|Black Alpha]]<br> | ||
'''Weight:''' 1305g<br> | '''Weight:''' 1305g<br> | ||
| + | '''Median Weight:''' 1305g (n=1)<br> | ||
'''Years of production:''' [[Paiste 2008 Expansion#Alpha|2008]] - ?<br> | '''Years of production:''' [[Paiste 2008 Expansion#Alpha|2008]] - ?<br> | ||
'''Sound file:''' unknown<br> | '''Sound file:''' unknown<br> | ||
'''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Rock Crash#Black Alpha|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Rock Crash#Black Alpha|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
| − | '''Review:''' <br> | + | '''Review:''' "When I hit the Black Alpha crashes lightly in size order (17", $245; 18", $270; 19", $287), a minor triad was created. This added a dark harmonic wash when I alternated between the three crashes at louder volumes. Overtones were prolonged yet even, maintaining a compressed decay that never got messy. These were surprisingly bright crashes, even though they were fairly low in pitch; they didn't possess the warmth of traditional hand-hammered cymbals. And the more abuse they took, the better they sounded. Their sturdiness made them work well as crash/rides. My favorite was the 18", which I found to be the most versatile of the bunch."<br> |
| − | Review written by <br> | + | |
| + | :Review written by David Ciauro ("Paiste Black Alpha Cymbals", Modern Drummer, September 2009, p. 34)<br> | ||
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown | ||
Latest revision as of 12:36, 27 June 2025
Group: Crashes
Type: Rock Crash
Size: 17 Inch
Series: Black Alpha
Weight: 1305g
Median Weight: 1305g (n=1)
Years of production: 2008 - ?
Sound file: unknown
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "When I hit the Black Alpha crashes lightly in size order (17", $245; 18", $270; 19", $287), a minor triad was created. This added a dark harmonic wash when I alternated between the three crashes at louder volumes. Overtones were prolonged yet even, maintaining a compressed decay that never got messy. These were surprisingly bright crashes, even though they were fairly low in pitch; they didn't possess the warmth of traditional hand-hammered cymbals. And the more abuse they took, the better they sounded. Their sturdiness made them work well as crash/rides. My favorite was the 18", which I found to be the most versatile of the bunch."
- Review written by David Ciauro ("Paiste Black Alpha Cymbals", Modern Drummer, September 2009, p. 34)
Artist/song where it can be heard: unknown