I must admit that I'm very intrigued by this relatively new Paiste series of cymbals. They don't look as cool as the original 2002 or 602 series, but looks aren't everything. Personally, I'm in love with the few 1970 era Blue Logo 602's! I have a pair of 14" 602 Heavy Hi Hats that I love to death, as well as a 10" 602 Bell cymbal that sounds like nothing else. IMO, Paiste are the best cymbal makers in the world for the 20th and 21st Century! I don't care much for Sabian or Zildjian, any longer, but I am very interested in the German made AA Meinl's. They are very close to Paiste brilliance and intriguing sound possibilities. The more adventurous these companies are, the more "on-board' I am! Enjoy yourselves and above all be safe during these wacked days of Pandemic!
Oh, the innocent days before COVID.
Like some one of the brightness, but kinda, I said kinda on the duller side. Still all around pretty good.
I must admit that I'm very intrigued by this relatively new Paiste series of cymbals. They don't look as cool as the original 2002 or 602 series, but looks aren't everything. Personally, I'm in love with the few 1970 era Blue Logo 602's! I have a pair of 14" 602 Heavy Hi Hats that I love to death, as well as a 10" 602 Bell cymbal that sounds like nothing else. IMO, Paiste are the best cymbal makers in the world for the 20th and 21st Century! I don't care much for Sabian or Zildjian, any longer, but I am very interested in the German made AA Meinl's. They are very close to Paiste brilliance and intriguing sound possibilities. The more adventurous these companies are, the more "on-board' I am! Enjoy yourselves and above all be safe during these wacked days of Pandemic!
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