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'''Review:''' This cymbal is geared for louder/heavier styles but has a surprisingly dark and warm tone for this type of cymbal. Usually a rock rock cymbal is too pingy and clangy but this is not the case with this crash. Its bell is huge for its size. This crash has a better bell then a lot of rides. You could use this as a light ride.<br> | '''Review:''' This cymbal is geared for louder/heavier styles but has a surprisingly dark and warm tone for this type of cymbal. Usually a rock rock cymbal is too pingy and clangy but this is not the case with this crash. Its bell is huge for its size. This crash has a better bell then a lot of rides. You could use this as a light ride.<br> | ||
| − | + | :Review written by volta2112<br> | |
| − | Review written by volta2112<br> | + | '''Review:''' The 2002 Wild Crashes are clean-sounding, and very smooth, probably due to the Reflector finish. They are also quick decaying, in spite of their larger-than-average bells. They weigh the same as the "regular" 2002 Crash, so don't assume by the model name that this is for heavy players. (On a side note, the [[Paiste RUDE|RUDE]] version of this <b>is</b> for those seeking loud volume.)<br> As the size gets bigger, the volume increases, and the pitch gets lower on these Wilds.<br> |
| − | + | :Review written by [[User:Bluejacketsfan|Bluejacketsfan]]<br> | |
| − | '''Review:''' The 2002 Wild Crashes are clean-sounding, and very smooth, probably due to the Reflector finish. They are also quick decaying, in spite of their larger-than-average bells. They weigh the same as the "regular" 2002 Crash, so don't assume by the model name that this is for heavy players. (On a side note, the [[Paiste RUDE|RUDE]] version of this <b>is</b> for those seeking loud volume.) <br> | + | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Tommy Aldridge#Paiste|Tommy Aldridge]], [[Paiste Paul Bostaph#Paul Bostaph|Paul Bostaph]] |
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| − | Review written by [[User:Bluejacketsfan|Bluejacketsfan]]<br> | ||
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Revision as of 20:46, 11 May 2025
Group: Crashes
Type: Wild Crash
Size: 20 Inch
Series: 2002
Weight: 1897g (2010 Serial Number), 1899g, 1902g (2008 Serial Number), 1920g, 1926g (2007 Serial Number), 1930g, 1935g (2011 Serial Number), 1936g (2006 Serial Number), 1940g
Median Weight: 1926g (n=9)
Years of production: 2006 - Present
Sound file: 2002 20" Wild Crash
2002 20" Wild Crash
2002 20" Wild Crash
2002 20" Wild Crash
2002 20" Wild Crash
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: This cymbal is geared for louder/heavier styles but has a surprisingly dark and warm tone for this type of cymbal. Usually a rock rock cymbal is too pingy and clangy but this is not the case with this crash. Its bell is huge for its size. This crash has a better bell then a lot of rides. You could use this as a light ride.
- Review written by volta2112
Review: The 2002 Wild Crashes are clean-sounding, and very smooth, probably due to the Reflector finish. They are also quick decaying, in spite of their larger-than-average bells. They weigh the same as the "regular" 2002 Crash, so don't assume by the model name that this is for heavy players. (On a side note, the RUDE version of this is for those seeking loud volume.)
As the size gets bigger, the volume increases, and the pitch gets lower on these Wilds.
- Review written by Bluejacketsfan
Artist/song where it can be heard: Tommy Aldridge, Paul Bostaph