Paiste Crash

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Series - Sizes

Description

Alpha

  • A medium weight, all-purpose crash that has a full range of brightness, warmth and body. Immediate crash sound and medium decay time. (2)
  • Bright, warm, full, shimmering. Wide range, clean mix. Even, responsive feel. Strong, full, sturdy. Wide application range.
    Weight medium Volume medium to loud Stick Sound washy Intensity lively Sustain medium Bell Character integrated (4)

Twenty

  • Full, open, fairly bright with a wide hissing sparkle. Fairly wide range, fairly complex mix. Responsive feel, fiery with a light touch of dark trashiness. A very dynamic, full sounding crash cymbal for application in a very wide range of musical settings.
    Weight medium Volume medium low to loud Stick Sound silvery, washy Intensity lively Sustain medium long Bell Character integrated (5)

Visions

  • Somewhat dry, the crash provides a fuller sound range with good projection. In the bigger sizes, very nice for ride/crash use. (2)

200

  • Medium pitched, fast attack, with moderate sustain. Great for accents.(3)

2002

  • A fast cymbal with an explosive, cutting crash sound. No need to overplay this dynamic cymbal. It is at once full, brilliant and sensitive. (1)
  • Bright and explosive with a full bodied sound that carries well. Very dynamic and full, with immediate response. A good all purpose crash. (2)
  • Bright, warm, full, shimmering. Wide range, clean mix. Even, very responsive feel. Very versatile all-purpose crash. The definitive classic rock crash sound.
    Weight medium Volume medium soft to loud Stick Sound washy Intensity lively Sustain medium Bell Character integrated (4)

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Information from:

  1. 1979 PAISTE Catalog
  2. 1998 PAISTE.com
  3. Mid-1980's 200 Leaflet
  4. 2001 PAISTE Catalog
  5. 2009 PAISTE.com