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Paiste enters the B20 field against the Turkish American manufacturers with this versatile series
The MusicRadar Team, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 12:13 pm UTC
Since 1989, Paiste's top line cymbals have been forged from Paiste's own signature alloy. Paiste never let on what that alloy was exactly but by implication it's certainly not going to be the traditional B20 (or SnBz20) bronze used by the Turkish American manufacturers. So these Paiste Twentys are a bit of a turn-up, heralding Paiste's entry into the B20 field.
So how has it all turned out? The cymbals are certainly beautiful to behold. They're a bright gold which glistens and flashes with the irregular hand hammering and broad lathing to top and bottom. And then there's the attractive box logo. The ride and the single 10" splash differ slightly in that they have unlathed bells.
Intriguing...
As yet the range is limited. There's a 20" and 22" ride, although only the former is on review. This was the cymbal we were most intrigued to try out since we're usually happier with Paiste crashes and hats than rides. Bingo! Maybe the change to B20 is the answer because, as it turns out, this is a really successful, all-round, adaptable ride.
The stick response is clear and solid but is immediately shrouded with a full halo of thick, warm resonance.
Although the cymbal is on the heavy side of medium, when crashed the response is swift and is then gloriously full. Any overtones are pleasant - no nasty, lingering squeals or shuddering hums.
Late on in a recent gig, the top shoulder of the stick caught the unlathed bell of the Twenty ride. It was like clanging Big Ben. Well, it was surprising, jumping out maybe 30 percent louder than intended. There's also quite a big pitch jump up from the normal ride surface to the bell. It is bright and strong.
Contrasting pairs
At present there are just two crashes, two hi-hats and two Chinas. Rather unusually, there was quite a contrast between the members of each pair. For example, when you have 13" and 14" hats in the same series there is usually no great difference beyond the 14s being slightly louder and deeper. But with these, the extra inch of the 14s seems to give them a lot more volume and spread, so they feel more like 15s.
When closed, the normal stick tip sound is brighter, whereas with the 13s it's darker and mellower. When opened up and played hard though, the 13s are bright and cheery. Back to the 14s, the open sound is again significantly rowdier, good for rocking out.
Turning to the crashes, we've always liked Paiste crashes because of their clarity and cut. Some might say that very clarity just means they are lacking in the more complex overtones of Turkish-American cymbals.
So, as with the ride, we were keen to find out whether the change to B20 would lend some of that Turkish pizzazz. The answer is yes. These two crashes - 18" and 16" - have the rounded complexity of a Zildjian but retain the clarity of a Paiste. The 18" also has a smidgen of the oriental about it.
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A bold departure and new sound from Paiste. Well-behaved and versatile.
Puts Paiste in the same arena as Zildjian, Sabian, and all the other Turkish-American-style manufacturers.
The Twentys are extremely good cymbals, make no mistake, but while Paiste still makes the best B8 cymbals, when it comes to B20s it's now the novice - and just one among many manufacturers. The Twentys are well-behaved and versatile, they're certainly not bland, but they do not have a great deal of character either.
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