Difference between revisions of "Paiste Drums"

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[[Spirit of 2002 14" x 5" Snare Drum|14" x 5"]]<br>
 
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[[Spirit of 2002 14" x 6.5" Snare Drum|14" x 6.5"]]<br>
 
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[[S-Bronze 13" x 4" Snare Drum|13" x 4"]]<br>
 
[[S-Bronze 13" x 4" Snare Drum|13" x 4"]]<br>
 
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====Timbale Traditional:====
 
====Timbale Traditional:====

Revision as of 06:45, 26 September 2023

Spirit of 2002 14 x 5 Snare Drum 1.jpg

Paiste drums

Paiste drums: born in 1998 from a idea shared between Jeff Ocheltree and Erik Paiste.
Paiste developed in collaboration with Jeff Ocheltree: Snare drums, Timbales and Drum sets, made of the 2002 Bronze (B8), called "The Spirit of 2002". The primary user being Carl Palmer.
In addition, with the Initiative of Ed Clift and Danny Carey, Paiste created more snare drums and a drum set dedicated to Danny made from their PSA (Signature) alloy.

Spirit of 2002 Snare Drums:

Spirit of 2002 14 x 5 Snare Drum 2.jpg

13" x 5.5"
14" x 5"
14" x 6.5"




S-Bronze (Signature alloy) Snare Drums:

S Bronze 13 x 4 Snare Drum 1.jpg

13" x 4"
14'' x 5.5''



Timbale Traditional:

13'' x 6.5'' 14'' x 6.5'' set
14'' x 6.5'' 15'' x 6.5'' set

Toms:

to custom specification

Bass drum:

to custom specification




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