DESCRIPTION:
Paiste PST7 cymbals offer the perfect balance of quality and affordability within the Paiste Sound Technology range, giving drummers a traditional look, feel, and sound at an accessible price point.
Made from CuSn8 bronze- the same alloy used in the legendary 2002 series- they deliver a warm, clear tone that works well across a wide range of musical styles.
Price: £79.99
Title: PAISTE PST7 17" CRASH
SKU: PAI2017PST7
Size: 17”
Year: 2017
Series: Paiste PST7
Weight:
Condition: 9/10
Misc:
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