Rodge wrote:Ridiculous price, but wow, that cymbal sounds AWESOME !!!
Just perfect.
Hey Rodge, contact John DeChristopher and ask him about the brand new ride he sent to Gregg. It was AWESOME! Everyone was commenting on it...even Sabian guys!

Rodge wrote:Ridiculous price, but wow, that cymbal sounds AWESOME !!!
Just perfect.
YamahaPlayer wrote:Totally, though I think brand loyalty is silly to the point of - just close your eyes and trust your ears. Few people in the world can blind call a cymbal's make, size and manufacturer.
I play cymbals from at least 5 different makers, though most would assume I play only Zildjian. The rest have the logo's buffed off.
Just like most guys are endorsed by a given brand of drums, but if you look close enough, particularly with snares, they use whatever they want.
Rene wrote:Sabian endorser Rod Morgenstein hitting only beautiful Paiste cymbals (should post this on the Sabian forum). First thought he switched endorsements but that is not the case.
YamahaPlayer wrote:$370 bucks for an 18" crash is about 35% higher then A Customs, 20% higher then K Customs.
IMO, if a person was going to drop that kind of cash on cymbals, there's better stuff out there.
drumnhands wrote:YamahaPlayer wrote:$370 bucks for an 18" crash is about 35% higher then A Customs, 20% higher then K Customs.
IMO, if a person was going to drop that kind of cash on cymbals, there's better stuff out there.
If you're going to bust a companie's balls for being so expensive, why no Zildjian? At least Paiste is still hand made rather than just putting a metal disc into a computer controlled machine. Paiste is much more labor intensive to make and that justifies a higher price. The other place where people get confused when comparing Paiste pricing with Zildjian and Sabian is that they often don't compare the lines "apples to apples". When you do that Paiste is just slightly higher and by the time you get to street price of 40%-50% off MSRP it's only a matter a a few dollars.
YamahaPlayer wrote:By the way the whole "Re-issue" (often at an inflated price) is a classic marketing ploy, used in almost every industry with great effect.
DSOP wrote:With the 602s, it's not a marketing ploy. They've been trying to create 602s for a while, but were never able to find a suitable, reliable, consistent source for the alloy/discs until recently. Apparently it's of a very high quality.
Personally, price is a factor, but not the deciding factor (although it probably was when I was starting out). If a cymbal really sounds amazing, and doesn't cost an insane amount, I'll buy it.
YamahaPlayer wrote:check out UFiP, amazing sounding cymbals.
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