Paiste Giant Beat 22" Multi Cymbal – Legendary Rock Sound

The Paiste Giant Beat 22" Multi Cymbal delivers the warm, powerful tone that defined classic rock drumming. Originally introduced in 1967 and revived in 2005, this cymbal captures the essence of the legendary sound favored by iconic drummers like John Bonham, Nick Mason, Keith Moon, and Carl Palmer. With its perfect balance of warmth, strength, and brilliant projection, the 22" size offers versatility for ride patterns, crashes, and dynamic cymbal work across multiple musical styles.

Built on decades of Paiste's cymbal-making expertise, the Giant Beat series combines traditional craftsmanship with the sonic characteristics that made it a studio and stage favorite. Whether you're exploring classic rock tones or seeking a cymbal with character and depth, this 22" multi-purpose cymbal delivers authentic, resonant sound that cuts through any mix.

Key Features
  • 22-inch diameter multi-purpose cymbal for versatile playing applications
  • Warm, brilliant tone with exceptional strength and projection
  • Part of the legendary Giant Beat series, originally designed in 1967
  • Revived in 2005 to meet renewed demand for classic rock cymbal sounds
  • Favored by legendary drummers including John Bonham, Nick Mason, Keith Moon, and Carl Palmer
  • Balanced frequency response suitable for ride, crash, and dynamic cymbal techniques
  • Traditional Paiste craftsmanship and quality construction

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • 22" Giant Beat Multi-Functional Cymbal
Finish
  • Multi
  • Traditional
Categories
Diameter
  • 22"

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