Paiste 101 Brass Universal l Set 14by16by20 Set Only Product code: SKU Manufacturer: PaistePrice: $157.76 
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Paiste 101 Brass Universal l Set 14/16/20 Set Only Description: Universally approved for great cymbal setups. The Paiste 101 Brass Cymbal Set features 14" hi-hats, 16" crash, and 20" ride. 14" Hi-Hats Medium-volume hi-hat with medium sustain and a dry, pronounced stick sound. Overall character is medium bright, clean, and focused. Bright, full, controlled open sound. Mellow, defined chick sound. 16" Crash Medium-volume crash cymbal with nice intensity and a washy stick sound and overall character that is fairly dark, full, and focused. Even, responsive feel, explosive attack. 20" Ride: Soft to medium-loud ride with lively intensity and a balanced stick sound. Overall character is fairly dark, full, and focused. Soft, balanced feel. Sizzly ping over sweet, mellow, warm wash. The Paiste 101 Brass cymbals are crafted using advanced modern manufacturing tools and rigorous programmed design parameters for precise mechanical shaping. These cymbals deliver powerful, musical sound at all volume settings and excel playing live for entire range of music styles. The replacement for the 302 series, you can expect the same well-known sound and performance with a boost in engineering and quality. 101 Brass cymbals are made from an especially sonorous copper-based brass alloy. Paiste 101 Brass Universal Cymbal Set 14/16/20 Features: - 14" Hi-Hats
- 16" Ride
- 20" Crash
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