Paiste 18" Signature Power Crash

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Paiste Signature Line

  • 18" Power crash

On the way to an optimal cymbal sound, a special Paiste sound alloy from patented bronze was developed for the Signature series. The results are instruments that have been gaining recognition since their introduction in 1989, and have proven themselves both in the studio and live. The sound has a high expressive power and can be described as filigree, transparent, musical, emotional and colourful.

The Power Crash is the heaviest crash in the Signature line and offers the strongest crash sound and the longest sustain. All in all, higher in pitch and well suited for noisy situations where projection is needed.

Tillgänglig sedan November 1999
Artikelnummer 132811
försäljningsenhet 1 Styck
Hand Hammered Cymbal Yes
Finish Regular, Traditional
Alloy B15 Bronze
4 699 kr
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Paiste Signature Power Crash 18"
Robert814 06.07.2014
The Paiste Signature series have a very unique sound compared to any other manufacturer or type using B20 bronze. The "Secret formula" bronze, thought by some to be a phosphor bronze gives an entirely special sound which to me has far more intricate overtones than any B20 cymbal. The heavier Power type like this retains a glassy, crisp characteristic, rather than a deep "Bong" and has a nice long sustain with a lively sparkle. The power is certainly there, but with outstanding quality !
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