Paiste Cymbals - Masters

Paiste Masters 22" Swish

Broad silvery, wooden stick sound over a highly complex wash - Low, smoky, dark crash - Lively cymbal for soft, sizzling ride patterns in lower volume styles.
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Paiste Masters 20" Dry Ride

Pronounced, warm ping over dry, deep wash - Versatile, crisp ride cymbal for articulated playing in various musical situations.
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Paiste Masters 20" Mellow Ride

Mellow wash - Musical, gracious bell - Easily transcends Jazz and finds broad musical application wherever refined articulation and cultured style are required.
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Paiste Masters 22" Dark Crash Ride

Perfectly suited for quieter musical settings such as blues, jazz and acoustic styles - Very user-friendly for percussive use and classical mallet application.
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Paiste Masters 20" Dark Crash Ride

Perfectly suited for quieter musical settings such as blues, jazz and acoustic styles - Very user-friendly for percussive use and classical mallet application.
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Paiste Masters 15" Thin Hi Hat

Gentle, broad stick sound - Gentle, airy open sound -Light, warm chick - Versatile hi-hats for articulate playing.
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Paiste Masters 18" Extra Thin Crash

Warm, gentle crash sound with a quick decay. Multifunctional cymbal for fast, soft accents and delicate ride patterns.
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Paiste Masters 22" Thin Ride

Fine stick sound with hints of silver and wood over a broad, low-pitched warm, deep, multilayered wash - Wide, warm, full crash sound.
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Paiste Masters 22" Dark Crisp Ride

A nice and crispy stick sound supported by a strong, open and dark shimmering wash.
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Paiste Masters 20" Dark Crisp Ride

A nice and crispy stick sound supported by a strong, open and dark shimmering wash.
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Paiste Masters 24" Deep Ride

A clean, glassy stick over a deep layered wash with a touch of darkness - This is a big cymbal for big beats - Developed in co-operation with John "JR"Robinson.
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