Paiste

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Paiste Sound Technology (PST) 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 Paiste's 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.

This Thin Crash offers bright, lively character with a warm, airy finish and a pinch of a brilliant sizzle.
Paiste PST 7 Thin Crash 18 in.

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  • 14", 16" or 18"

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One year warranty against cracks or manufacturer defects on all cymbals.

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4.75

4 Reviews

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of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Small Venues3
  2. Accompaniment1
  3. Home practice1
  4. Symphonies1
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  1. Experienced3
  2. Novice1
Pros
  1. Bright Sound2
  2. Focused Crash2
  3. Full Crash2
  4. Responsive Feel2
  5. Good rolling crash1
  • I would purchase this brand of cymbal again

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byJohn

    fromNaples,Florida

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Personal use and concert venues. Also is a great addition to my other cymbals.it is a great looking and sounding crash

  • Excellent, traditional sound for the "on a budget drummer"

    5

    submitted8 years ago

    byEric Paul

    fromCleveland, Ohio

    I love the price and the quality of this cymbal. I am a worship drummer at church and also play at home. The PST 7's are a great cymbal with a traditional sound that does not disappoint. Great for church and home practice. I am looking for get a ride, high hats, and a 16" crash, also. That will complete the set. I also have a 10" splash that I love. I would play these cymbals out anywhere, at any gig. I love them.

  • Love this cymbal

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byQuazi

    fromSanta barbara ca

    I've always like the pst7 I play at church and and band that plays older rock, and blues I love the quick attack I get with the cymbal and crisp sound especially with the price I'm not that great of a drummer so honestly I really don't want to spend hundreds on one cymbal where it wouldn't really make a differenice on how I play or sound but definitely is a lot better than the meinl hcs I have

  • Great cymbal

    5

    submitted9 years ago

    byKenny Powers

    fromJacksonville, FL

    I played Zildjian cymbals for 20 + years but got tired of the sound. I found the Paiste PST 7 18" thin crash and love the sound. It's totally affordable and the sound is awesome. I love the 2002's but they're pretty expensive. For a fraction of the price, the PST 7's are great. I'm into the Alex Van Halen sound and I found it with these cymbals. They have that classic 2002 sound. So Great. Bright, excellent sounding cymbals, for sure. I feel like I'm playing a super expensive cymbal...every cymbal hit sounds like "I'll Wait" off 1984. Classic.

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