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Paiste Giant Beat Series cymbals TBC

Paiste's legendary Giant Beat cymbals are bold, broad and bronzed and if they were good enough for Bonham, they're good enough for us

The MusicRadar Team, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 12:12 pm UTC

Giant Beats are manufactured from CuSn8 bronze alloy.

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Paiste's Giant Beat cymbals represent something of an evolutionary link in cymbals. Originally launched in 1967, the Giant Beats were the forerunners of Paiste's now classic 2002 range and therefore could be argued to form the blueprint of many a modern rock cymbal. Giant Beats were designed to help drummers compete with the increasing volume and frequency ranges that bands were generating.

Back to the future

The reintroduction of Giant Beat cymbals signified a wider trend among Paiste users. Far from being superseded by the company's more contemporary cymbal ranges, the 2002 series is more popular than ever. Paiste has responded by making 2002 cymbals a core series again and actually dropping its acclaimed Dimensions series. An expanded 2002 range incorporates the more popular and innovative Dimensions models.

With the enduring 2002 line as resurgent as rock itself is, Paiste has quite rightly reasoned that the pioneering Giant Beat cymbals would be quite at home within the current musical landscape.

Paiste's greatest endorsee is the mighty John Bonham and, 25 years after his untimely death, his association with Paiste is stronger than ever. This is hardly surprising; his influence on drumming grows as each new generation of drummers discovers his mastery. Despite huge advances in gear choices and recording technology, Bonzo's sound and beats still reign supreme.

One of Bonzo's most admirable traits was that he did what he did with the minimum of gear. Yes, he used big drums, but despite Led Zeppelin's enormous success he was never tempted to stray far from his five-piece set-up. A similar economy informed his choice of cymbals and up until the introduction of Paiste's 2002 cymbals in 1971, Bonham used - you've probably guessed - Giant Beats.

One Giant Beat for mankind

Fittingly, the Giant Beat range stretches to two pairs of hi-hats, two crash/rides that are labelled multi-functionals and one enormous ride cymbal. In 1967 this would have been considered more than enough to be getting on with. Back then, it was common for drummers to possess just two cymbals - a big one and a small one.

Giant Beats are manufactured from Paiste's famous CuSn8 bronze alloy, better known as 2002 bronze. Paiste had been experimenting with the alloy since the early '60s, but the Giant Beats were the first marketed CuSn8 cymbals.

The cymbals don't share the golden shine that is the trademark of the 2002 models, being a little darker and dirtier in colour. This is probably due to a slightly different tempering process, though the way they are finished can also influence the outcome.

The cymbals all have a near identical flattish profile that leads up to an averagely proportioned bell. Tight, shallow lathing bands spread evenly from the centre hole to the edge of each cymbal, both on top and beneath. Closely packed and very neat hammer marks are also visible across the top of the cymbals, covering most of the body with the exception of the bell.

Intriguingly, the Giant Beat logo is written in a font similar to that of a Wild West saloon bar.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Classic cymbals that are practically as relevant today as they were nearly four decades ago.

Cons

Their very nature dictates a lack of choice of models and sizes.

Verdict

As John Bonham demonstrated so well, you don't need masses of gear to sound good, but it helps if what you do have is of a high standard. While there is an inescapably retro angle to the Giant Beats, they do share many of the timeless qualities that make Bonzo's playing ever popular and influential.

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Giant Beat Series cymbals

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Cymbal Material:
CuSn8 Bronze [aka 2002 Bronze]
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