Difference between revisions of "Paiste 2002 14" Wild Hats"
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The RUDE Wild hi-hats darkened up the mood slightly, while keeping an intensity and ire that pierced unforgivingly. The medium-top/heavy- bottom combination created a barking chick sound and unleashed a howl when played open." | The RUDE Wild hi-hats darkened up the mood slightly, while keeping an intensity and ire that pierced unforgivingly. The medium-top/heavy- bottom combination created a barking chick sound and unleashed a howl when played open." | ||
| − | Review written by David Ciauro ("2002 and RUDE Wild Series, Nova Chinas", Modern Drummer, November 2009, p. 33)<br> | + | :Review written by David Ciauro ("2002 and RUDE Wild Series, Nova Chinas", Modern Drummer, November 2009, p. 33)<br> |
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Tommy Aldridge#Paiste|Tommy Aldridge]], [[Paiste Joey Jordison#Joey Jordison|Joey Jordison]] | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Tommy Aldridge#Paiste|Tommy Aldridge]], [[Paiste Joey Jordison#Joey Jordison|Joey Jordison]] | ||
Revision as of 02:02, 28 June 2025
Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Wild Hats
Size: 14 Inch
Series: 2002
| Weight: | Top: 914g | / | Bottom: 1306g (2007 Serial Numbers) |
Median Weight: Top: 914g (n=1) / Bottom: 1306g (n=1)
Years of production: 2007 - ?
Sound file: 2002 14" Wild Hats
2002 14" Wild Hats
2002 14" Wild Hats
2002 14" Wild Hats
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: They are "icy" sounding, very metallic. They feature large hammer marks, maybe about the size of a golf ball, or close to it. The Reflector finish looks great. It's not often I say something negative about a Paiste product, but I can honestly say I didn't care much for these. They just seemed too harsh for my tastes. They are great for hard rockers and metalheads, where they will be heard well in those aggressive frequencies. I normally only keep hats that are versatile enough to be used across different musical genres, and these aren't so.
- Review written by Bluejacketsfan
Review: "The 2002 Wild hi-hats consist of a medium-heavy top and a heavy bottom. The foot chick sound was crisp, dry, and sturdy, which complemented the frostbite attack of the stick and the harsh unruliness of half-open hits.
The RUDE Wild hi-hats darkened up the mood slightly, while keeping an intensity and ire that pierced unforgivingly. The medium-top/heavy- bottom combination created a barking chick sound and unleashed a howl when played open."
- Review written by David Ciauro ("2002 and RUDE Wild Series, Nova Chinas", Modern Drummer, November 2009, p. 33)
Artist/song where it can be heard: Tommy Aldridge, Joey Jordison

