Difference between revisions of "A Platinum 18" Pang"
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'''Sound File:''' [https://youtu.be/aJONsKJ3g0g?feature=shared A Platinum 18" Pang] <br> | '''Sound File:''' [https://youtu.be/aJONsKJ3g0g?feature=shared A Platinum 18" Pang] <br> | ||
'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Pang#Zildjian A Platinum|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Pang#Zildjian A Platinum|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
| − | '''Review:''' Normally I am not at a loss for words when it comes to describing cymbals, but this one is an exception. The sound is totally unique. It's not at all like a Swish or China. The flat flanged edge produces a white noise-like "kah" when hit while the cymbal bell down. When struck while it was mounted bell up, it produced a slightly higher pitch, and I felt like there was a bit more "crash" to the overall feel. What I liked best about this was rolling on the edge, bell down. (I think I saw Neil Peart use his Pang for a big roll in "Xanadu".) <br>Zildjian's literature when this model was introduced mentioned a "crisp, cutting, ride sound." While it's possible that riding the 20" or 22" Pangs could produce some interesting results, I felt that this size isn't suitable for this purpose. Mine weighs 1562g, which is a heavy Medium Thin Crash, or a lite Medium Crash. This closeness in weight does give me the impression that this cymbal has a punchy quality that seems more crash-y than china-like. <br> | + | '''Review:''' Normally I am not at a loss for words when it comes to describing cymbals, but this one is an exception. The sound is totally unique. It's not at all like a Swish or China. The flat flanged edge produces a white noise-like "kah" when hit while the cymbal bell down. When struck while it was mounted bell up, it produced a slightly higher pitch, and I felt like there was a bit more "crash" to the overall feel. What I liked best about this was rolling on the edge, bell down. (I think I saw Neil Peart use his Pang for a big roll in "Xanadu".) <br> |
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| + | Zildjian's literature when this model was introduced mentioned a "crisp, cutting, ride sound." While it's possible that riding the 20" or 22" Pangs could produce some interesting results, I felt that this size isn't suitable for this purpose. Mine weighs 1562g, which is a heavy Medium Thin Crash, or a lite Medium Crash. This closeness in weight does give me the impression that this cymbal has a punchy quality that seems more crash-y than china-like. <br> | ||
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I did make a video of my cymbal, linked above. Both sides are played. <br> | I did make a video of my cymbal, linked above. Both sides are played. <br> | ||
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Review written by [[User:Bluejacketsfan|Bluejacketsfan]]<br> | Review written by [[User:Bluejacketsfan|Bluejacketsfan]]<br> | ||
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''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | ''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | ||
Revision as of 15:37, 10 November 2024
Group: Chinas
Type: Pang
Size: 18 Inch
Series: A Platinum
Weight: 1562g
Years of production: Special Order Size For Platinum - Not Catalogued
Sound File: A Platinum 18" Pang
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: Normally I am not at a loss for words when it comes to describing cymbals, but this one is an exception. The sound is totally unique. It's not at all like a Swish or China. The flat flanged edge produces a white noise-like "kah" when hit while the cymbal bell down. When struck while it was mounted bell up, it produced a slightly higher pitch, and I felt like there was a bit more "crash" to the overall feel. What I liked best about this was rolling on the edge, bell down. (I think I saw Neil Peart use his Pang for a big roll in "Xanadu".)
Zildjian's literature when this model was introduced mentioned a "crisp, cutting, ride sound." While it's possible that riding the 20" or 22" Pangs could produce some interesting results, I felt that this size isn't suitable for this purpose. Mine weighs 1562g, which is a heavy Medium Thin Crash, or a lite Medium Crash. This closeness in weight does give me the impression that this cymbal has a punchy quality that seems more crash-y than china-like.
I did make a video of my cymbal, linked above. Both sides are played.
Review written by Bluejacketsfan
Artist/song where it can be heard: