Difference between revisions of "Paiste PST 3 10" Splash"

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'''Review:''' To me this sounds like a combo Splash/Chime cymbal. In addition, it has an odd "hum" sound noticeable after the initial strike. I don't recommend it for those needing a stereotypical splash sound, but it'd be good for those looking for a splash that produces a different sort of effect.<br>
 
'''Review:''' To me this sounds like a combo Splash/Chime cymbal. In addition, it has an odd "hum" sound noticeable after the initial strike. I don't recommend it for those needing a stereotypical splash sound, but it'd be good for those looking for a splash that produces a different sort of effect.<br>
  
Review written by [[User:Bluejacketsfan|Bluejacketsfan]]
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:Review written by [[User:Bluejacketsfan|Bluejacketsfan]]
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'''Review:''' "The PST 3 10" splash is thinner than the PST 5 version. It has a drier, trashier sound that's kind of cool.""<br>
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:Review written by Robin Tolleson ("Product Close-Up - Paiste PST 3 and PST 5 Cymbals, Rude Thin Crashes, And Signature Dark energy Splashes - Price...Power...And Pizzazz", Modern Drummer, November 2005, p.32)<br>
  
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown

Latest revision as of 00:09, 10 February 2026

Paiste PST 3 10" Splash 1.jpg
Paiste PST 3 10" Splash 2.jpg
Paiste PST 3 10" Splash 3.jpg

Group: Splashes (and Bells)
Type: Splash
Size: 10 Inch
Series: PST 3
Weight: 311g, 313g
Median Weight: 312g (n=2)
Years of production: 2005 - Present
Sound file: PST 3 10" Splash
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: To me this sounds like a combo Splash/Chime cymbal. In addition, it has an odd "hum" sound noticeable after the initial strike. I don't recommend it for those needing a stereotypical splash sound, but it'd be good for those looking for a splash that produces a different sort of effect.

Review written by Bluejacketsfan

Review: "The PST 3 10" splash is thinner than the PST 5 version. It has a drier, trashier sound that's kind of cool.""

Review written by Robin Tolleson ("Product Close-Up - Paiste PST 3 and PST 5 Cymbals, Rude Thin Crashes, And Signature Dark energy Splashes - Price...Power...And Pizzazz", Modern Drummer, November 2005, p.32)

Artist/song where it can be heard: unknown