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  2. Paiste - Wikipedia

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    Paiste (English pronunciation: / ˈ p aɪ s t i / PY-stee, Estonian pronunciation:) is a Swiss musical instrument manufacturing company. It is the world's third largest manufacturer of cymbals, gongs, and metal percussion.

  3. Ayotte Drums - Wikipedia

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    Ayotte Drums opened an e-commerce website in November 1999. [18] [19] The company announced the site would offer drums, sticks, clothing, hardware, and accessories at 55% below list price. A year later, products from cymbal company Paiste Cymbals and hardware manufacturer Axis Percussion were added to the website. [20]

  4. List of cymbal manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A stamp from a 1950s-era Bellotti Cymbal. Bellotti was a small Italian cymbal workshop that produced cymbals from the 1950s until the 1970s. [2]Because so few of these vintage cymbals exist on the market today (they are much less prevalent that some other vintage Italian contemporaries, such as Zanchi), Bellotti remains one of the more obscure names in cymbal manufacturers.

  5. Flat ride cymbal - Wikipedia

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    A flat ride cymbal or flat top ride [1] (or often just flat ride) is a ride cymbal without a bell, originally developed by Paiste in collaboration with jazz drummer Joe Morello as part of their Formula 602 series in 1967. The most common size is 20" followed by 18", but larger examples exist: Paiste Formula 602 flatride

  6. Paiste Cymbals - Wikipedia

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  7. Cymbal making - Wikipedia

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    Paiste is the only company out of the “big four” (Paiste, Zildjian, Sabian and Meinl) that uses manual hammering to shape the curve or “bow” of the cymbal (Meinl used a computer controlled hammering machine to shape one line of their cymbals): Zildjian and Sabian use a 75 ton press to and STAMP their cymbals into shape. With the ...

  8. Cymbal alloys - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Paiste Signatures, Traditionals and Dark Energy. Paiste calls this Signature Bronze or Sound Formula. For a time, Paiste produced no bell metal cymbals, but now produces high-end cymbals of both this alloy and bell bronze. Since then, other manufactures followed the lead and implemented lines of high tin sheet metal alloy.

  9. Jason McGerr - Wikipedia

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    He also has an assortment of cymbals from Zildjian's K Constantinople and A Avedis lines, however the set-ups above are his most used. His former Paiste cymbal setup was as follows: 14" Formula 602 Classic Sounds Medium Hi-hats; 18" Formula 602 Classic Sounds Thin Crash; 20" Formula 602 Classic Sounds Thin Crash; 21" Masters Medium Ride. [9]

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