Paiste 2002 Wild China Cymbal 19 in.
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DetailThe Paiste 2002 Wild China Cymbal sounds wild, roaring, dark, trashy, and shimmering. Wide range, fairly complex mix. Responsive feel. Aggressive, widespread, shattering attack with an oriental, acidic decay. Odd sizes offer a unique and different alternative to your set up.Introduction: 1971 Background: During the 1960's developing Beat and Rock music required cymbal sound to match the new frequencies and volume levels and in 1967 the Giant Beat series was created - The 2002 was developed 1971 fusing the power of the Giant Beat with the differentiation of the Jazz series Formula 602 - In 2005, Paiste once again makes the 2002 a core series for the future, as the best and most innovative Dimensions models are incorporated into the newly expanded 2002, adding current trend cymbal sound to this venerable lineInnovation: First cymbal series fully developed for electronically amplified musicAlloy: CuSn8 Bronze, also known as "2002 Bronze" Quality: Professional Production: Manual Craftsmanship - Hand Hammering, Hand Lathing Applications: Medium to very loud settings - Live and Recording - Country, R&B, Rock, Jazz-Rock, Progressive, Metal, Grunge, and modern hybrids rooted in those styles Use Paiste's Musical Application Guide to find the best cymbal for your music!Users: Working Musicians, Enthusiasts - All players who need energy and drive and want their cymbals to cut through the music in all settings Sound: Bright, warm, brilliant, musical, precise with high energy levels and powerful projection characteristics Looks: A wide variety of surface textures with even, balanced hammering and lathing patterns - Prominent, 2nd generation 2002 red silk screening Recognition: Used by countless top players world-wide over three decades to create a significant portion of our modern music heritage
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