Thank you Paul. Try recording a 20 Paiste Sig Full ride, and count the smiling faces. Has anyone played a full set of Dark Energy cymbals, with multiple rides? Incredible.Paul Marangoni wrote:Niles wrote:A lot of guys switch from A's to Paiste and end up having to go up in size with the P's to try and get the same tone and projection...
That makes absolutely no sense at all. If someone prefers the tone and "projection" of Zildjian's A Customs, why would they bother switching to Paiste? I'll tell you why. Paiste makes SEVERAL lines of cymbals that are all quite different from each other, yet sound incredible, are ridiculously consistent, and sound like nothing else out there. If it's not a sound that appeals to you, you don't switch. Until you've played a set of Paistes for a while, and especially recorded with them or played in a band with them, you won't fully appreciate how magical they really are.
Zildjian has been hit or miss for a long time. If I was going for a turkish vibe, and didn't dig the Paiste Traditionals (which I love), I'd opt for Istanbul Agop or Mehmet. It would necessitate trying a LOT of cymbals to find the gems though.
I recently set up my Paiste 14 Full Crash from the 80's on my kit. It is staying. Records and sounds amazing.