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Never played a cymbal, that was more suited to my mostly too aggressive black metal drumming.
Its not expensive and the sound is pretty decent: the high notes hit hard and loud and it has a pretty short decay - which i like.
I'm sure there are sharper cymbals out there, but since I'm always on a tight budget this fits my purpose perfectly.
Price point, price point, price point!
Never played a cymbal, that was more suited to my mostly too aggressive black metal drumming.
Its not expensive and the sound is pretty decent: the high notes hit hard and loud and it has a pretty short decay - which i like.
I'm sure there are sharper cymbals out there, but since I'm always on a tight
Price point, price point, price point!
Never played a cymbal, that was more suited to my mostly too aggressive black metal drumming.
Its not expensive and the sound is pretty decent: the high notes hit hard and loud and it has a pretty short decay - which i like.
I'm sure there are sharper cymbals out there, but since I'm always on a tight budget this fits my purpose perfectly.
The PST series from Paiste is definitely growing on me and the 14" medium crash is another nice cymbal to add to a kit. I good sounding crash with a melodic wash which works well alone or in tandem with darker cymbals.
I've used it for a single gig so far and it will be staying as a permanent piece on the kit. The quality of the PST5 is surprising given the cost and, if you are looking for a mid range cymbal to add to your kit, I would look no further.
The PST series from Paiste is definitely growing on me and the 14" medium crash is another nice cymbal to add to a kit. I good sounding crash with a melodic wash which works well alone or in tandem with darker cymbals.
I've used it for a single gig so far and it will be staying as a permanent piece on the kit. The quality of the PST5 is surprising given the
The PST series from Paiste is definitely growing on me and the 14" medium crash is another nice cymbal to add to a kit. I good sounding crash with a melodic wash which works well alone or in tandem with darker cymbals.
I've used it for a single gig so far and it will be staying as a permanent piece on the kit. The quality of the PST5 is surprising given the cost and, if you are looking for a mid range cymbal to add to your kit, I would look no further.
This was surprising to me, I got this cymbal to pair with the same PST5 series 18'' '14 Crash / Ride and I must say that for most of the punk rock / loud / metal stuff I usually play, this blew the other cymbal out of the water. It crashed louder, in an assertive way, and proved suitable for crash / riding in loud contexts. Less washiness and sustain though, when compared, but still a very good practical crash cymbal that does its job brilliantly.
This was surprising to me, I got this cymbal to pair with the same PST5 series 18'' '14 Crash / Ride and I must say that for most of the punk rock / loud / metal stuff I usually play, this blew the other cymbal out of the water. It crashed louder, in an assertive way, and proved suitable for crash / riding in loud contexts. Less washiness and sustain though, when
This was surprising to me, I got this cymbal to pair with the same PST5 series 18'' '14 Crash / Ride and I must say that for most of the punk rock / loud / metal stuff I usually play, this blew the other cymbal out of the water. It crashed louder, in an assertive way, and proved suitable for crash / riding in loud contexts. Less washiness and sustain though, when compared, but still a very good practical crash cymbal that does its job brilliantly.
It is small yes. But unlike my other cymbals (Impulse) I didn't need any kind of duct tape/dampener sitting underneath it to make it sound just right. Some of my drummer friends really dislike Paiste but I cannot figure out why. Next time I'm buying cymbals for my kit I'm 100% getting Paiste.