Paiste Sound Technology stands for first-class manufactured cymbals and high quality sound design at an affordable price. PST7 adds an affordable line for drummers who like a traditional sound, look, and feel. PST7's base is CuSn8 bronze which stems from the legendary 2002 series. The cymbals are lathed by Swiss hand craftsmen to achieve their distinctive traditional look and finish. The result of Paiste's precise Swiss manufacturing is a warm and clear overall sound and by offering three weight classes, light/thin, medium and heavy, PST7 covers a wide range of different music styles.

Features:

  • Warm and airy tone
  • Brilliant sizzle
  • Soft, responsive feel
  • Light crash for mellow accents
  • Wide frequency range
  • Lightweight with medium sustain

Sound Character
Warm, airy with a pinch of a brilliant sizzle. Fairly wide range, clean mix. Soft, responsive feel. A light crash for mellow accents and crashes in low to moderate settings.

Specs:

Basics:

  • Weight: Light
  • Volume: Medium

Character:

  • Sound color: Bright
  • Frequency range: Wide
  • Frequency mix: Clean

Function:

  • Stick Sound: Washy
  • Response Intensity: Lively
  • Sustain: Medium
  • Bell character: Integrated
  • Feel: Soft

This item is sold As-Described

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • 14" PST 7 Thin Crash Cymbal
Categories
Finish
  • Traditional
Diameter
  • 14"

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