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Review written by Mike Haid ("Product Close-Up - Sabian Paragon Cymbals - Tailored For The Tastes of Neil Peart", Modern Drummer, June 2004, p. 27)<br>
 
Review written by Mike Haid ("Product Close-Up - Sabian Paragon Cymbals - Tailored For The Tastes of Neil Peart", Modern Drummer, June 2004, p. 27)<br>
  
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Sabian Neil Peart|Neil Peart]]
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Sabian Daniel Adair|Daniel Adair]], [[Neil Peart]]

Revision as of 13:27, 11 May 2025

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Group: Chinas
Type: Chinese
Size: 20 Inch
Series: Paragon
Weight: 1488g, 1568g, 1620g, 1645g, 1680g, 1725g
Median Weight: 1633g (n=6)
Years of production: 2004 - Present
Sound File: Paragon 20" Chinese
Paragon 20" Chinese
Paragon 20" Chinese
Paragon 20" Chinese
Paragon 20" Chinese
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Considering that Neil Peart has played authentic Chinese-made China cymbals for many years, it's not surprising (although it is impressive) that the 20" Paragon China has a very traditional China sound, with a dry, direct tone and a piercing attack. It has a much smaller lip than that of the 19" China, which gives the 20" China more articulation and less sustain. The 19" China, on the other hand, is a trashy, dark cymbal with a very wide lip. The large hammered edges spread the sound with a warm, quick attack and a sweet, sustaining decay. These two cymbals compliment each other well, offering a wide spectrum of aggressive sounds."

Review written by Mike Haid ("Product Close-Up - Sabian Paragon Cymbals - Tailored For The Tastes of Neil Peart", Modern Drummer, June 2004, p. 27)

Artist/song where it can be heard: Daniel Adair, Neil Peart