I think the black label cymbals are generally thinner than later red labels. My black 24" ride weighs 3480grams and my red label 24" ride is 4001grams. My 1974 15" SE black label hats are 1135/1134grams top/bottom while my red label SE hats are 1265/1272grams. All my black crashes weigh between 50 and 150grams less than the same size reds I have. Just my observations and measurements from owning over 30 black labels and 20 red label 2002's.
Nice video. Enjoyed it very much, thanks. Gotta shout out to Terry....the Bonzoleum guy.....he's done a million Paiste/Bonham videos and is pals with Bonhamology.
this is a awesome little doc!.ever since I was 16 years old I loved the sound of paistes,they sound the freaken best.best example of how awesome they sound is on slayers album undisputed attitude the song gemini.they sound fat, crisp and explosive to me lol i dont know how to describe it
Excellent report ! Do you have any info on Super cymbals, the pre paistes ? If so would love a report on those. I have seven Supers, and wouldnt trade for anything out there . Perfect sound and pitch with either wood or nylon tips .
Thanks, very informative - maybe to use some sort of reducing/suppressing the plosive syllables like windscreen, pop filter, DAWs deesser etc. in order to improve intelligibility of speech and to be softer for the ears
Do you have a video where you explain the differences sonically and visually/structurally between what Paiste labeled as a "crash", "medium", and "ride"? Thank you!!
Yes WIKI is great. In general Paiste has a taper to them and not really a bow shape like Zildjians. Also, as for weight, Paiste 14" med hats and Sound Edgd hats are way lighter than Zildjizn New Beats. Even their Heavy hats are a bit lighter than Zildjian. I think that this is also why Paistes seem to record so well. More of a scooped sound, less overtones and complexity and less midrange. They sit well in a mix and do not over power it.
Everyone who says 2002’s are “rock only” cymbals are probably just not very good drummers. I’m nothing special but they are far more versatile than the haters claim.
He definitely used them! Mostly 2002's and a few sound creations. The picture I used is from his book, he says that he got an endorsement when he was with Jean Luc Ponty and used them on the Evolution album and tour! facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10224862007558972&set=pcb.3178866265546214
@@thetype85 Wow! I had no idea! Now I really have to get his book! It's so funny, because the ride on Ponty's Enigmatic Ocean sounds so much like Steve's 24" Zildjian Ping Ride that was used on Escape and Frontiers and all those tours. I guess Paiste was not as choosy back then because Steve was pretty much unknown before joining Ponty's group. So weird that he grew up playing Zildjian and then went to Paiste, then back to Zildjian again. So, I guess he was using Paistes in Montrose as well?
What a work! Thanks for this video
Thanks a lot! I am 55 and I have been playing Paiste 2002 for all my life. Great cymbals!
This was so much fun!
Big fan of Paiste cymbals since I was 14 (1990).
I think the black label cymbals are generally thinner than later red labels. My black 24" ride weighs 3480grams and my red label 24" ride is 4001grams. My 1974 15" SE black label hats are 1135/1134grams top/bottom while my red label SE hats are 1265/1272grams. All my black crashes weigh between 50 and 150grams less than the same size reds I have. Just my observations and measurements from owning over 30 black labels and 20 red label 2002's.
Yeah the black labels were all lighter, at least for the rides. The ride weights are all similar to the modern 900s
This was a great video! I just picked up a new 2002 ride (20”). It sounds awesome.
Nice video. Enjoyed it very much, thanks.
Gotta shout out to Terry....the Bonzoleum guy.....he's done a million Paiste/Bonham videos and is pals with Bonhamology.
Thanks!
Busted out the '60's and 70's materials. Never seen those. Love videos like these.
Great history lesson, and space 1999 theme in the background
Thanks! Nobody knew what music that was!
I watched it as a kid. Love my old tv theme music
Loved it! Thanks didn't want it to stop!!!! More more!!!!
thanks for you effort here Big Deezy !
this is a awesome little doc!.ever since I was 16 years old I loved the sound of paistes,they sound the freaken best.best example of how awesome they sound is on slayers album undisputed attitude the song gemini.they sound fat, crisp and explosive to me lol i dont know how to describe it
Thanks!
100% agreed ! All I've ever played...have 7 Supers...pre paiste .
History lesson. Thanks for sharing.
Great work. Thank you. 👍😁
Great content and super interesting, thanks 👍
Thanks!
Love the use of the Space:1999 soundtrack.
Thanks for the info. Very useful.
Super interesting Thanks for this vid.
Excellent report ! Do you have any info on Super cymbals, the pre paistes ? If so would love a report on those. I have seven Supers, and wouldnt trade for anything out there . Perfect sound and pitch with either wood or nylon tips .
@@ronbyrd1616 Here's all the information we have collected on that model line: www.cymbal.wiki/wiki/Paiste_Super#Super
I have a Paiste 404 crash 16" (1986). The series 2002 is the best B8 in history.
Thanks, very informative - maybe to use some sort of reducing/suppressing the plosive syllables like windscreen, pop filter, DAWs deesser etc. in order
to improve intelligibility of speech and to be softer for the ears
Do you have a video where you explain the differences sonically and visually/structurally between what Paiste labeled as a "crash", "medium", and "ride"? Thank you!!
Check out the Paiste wiki, it has weights and video samples of the models you described: www.cymbal.wiki/wiki/Paiste_2002#2002
Yes WIKI is great. In general Paiste has a taper to them and not really a bow shape like Zildjians. Also, as for weight, Paiste 14" med hats and Sound Edgd hats are way lighter than Zildjizn New Beats. Even their Heavy hats are a bit lighter than Zildjian. I think that this is also why Paistes seem to record so well. More of a scooped sound, less overtones and complexity and less midrange. They sit well in a mix and do not over power it.
Everyone who says 2002’s are “rock only” cymbals are probably just not very good drummers. I’m nothing special but they are far more versatile than the haters claim.
I agree!
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Interesting, but what the hell is that background music?
"Space 1999" intro theme and theme music throughout. The ending music is Moby from the ending credits theme from the movie "Heat"!
Black label SE had 36 ripples, but red label had 32 ripples, production cuts $$$ more ripples on the 602 also!!! Comments ???
I'm pretty sure that Steve Smith has only ever used Zildjian cymbals. I've read and watched many interviews and I've never heard him mention Paiste.
He definitely used them! Mostly 2002's and a few sound creations. The picture I used is from his book, he says that he got an endorsement when he was with Jean Luc Ponty and used them on the Evolution album and tour! facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10224862007558972&set=pcb.3178866265546214
Yeah, he did as noted in other response. The first album with Journey you can hear them. Not sure on his 2nd one he did with them.
@@thetype85 Wow! I had no idea! Now I really have to get his book! It's so funny, because the ride on Ponty's Enigmatic Ocean sounds so much like Steve's 24" Zildjian Ping Ride that was used on Escape and Frontiers and all those tours. I guess Paiste was not as choosy back then because Steve was pretty much unknown before joining Ponty's group. So weird that he grew up playing Zildjian and then went to Paiste, then back to Zildjian again. So, I guess he was using Paistes in Montrose as well?
Such good info. but that music needs to be WAYYYY under....
What music??