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'''Group:''' [[Paiste Cymbal Type#Crashes|Crashes]]<br>
 
'''Group:''' [[Paiste Cymbal Type#Crashes|Crashes]]<br>

Revision as of 07:22, 26 June 2024

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Group: Crashes
Type: Extra Thin
Size: 18 Inch
Series: Traditionals
Weight: 1292g (1998 Serial Number), 1300g
Years of production: 1996 - ?
Sound file: Traditionals 18" Extra Thin
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "None of the crashes could be described as "powerful"; Paiste was obviously going more for "expressive" than "explosive." Even when fully clobbered, both the 16" and 18" extra-thin crashes gave a satisfying pawhhh. Although a thin cymbal normally "gets into motion" quickly, the low fundamental pitch of these cymbals gives the impression of a relatively slow attack. All had a predictably fast decay."
Review written by Rich Watson ("Product Close-Up - Paiste Line Traditional Cymbals", Modern Drummer, September 1997, pp.42-43)
Artist/song where it can be heard: Bill Bruford, Mike Clark, Ian Froman, Jim Keltner, Joey Waronker, Paul Wertico