I wish I could send my Stambul65 22" ride for an addition. They were among the 1st B8 cymbals Paiste put out. It has Giant beat lathing and sounds great with just the right amount of wash. Its crashable and has a great bell. It weighs 2710 grams
My bad, I thought I put the bell in the video. Once I find the 1st version of the Dry Heavy Ride I'll do a video of all 3 versions, like I did with the 2002 Heavy Ride versions. Subscribe so you don't miss it.
Subscribed! I have been using the same 20” Signature Full Ride for nearly 25 years and I’m ready for something new. Your videos are really helping me make a decision, the audio quality is great!
@@anthonykist6190 If a full ride is something that you like, Then I recommend The twenty custom collection full rides. I think I did a video of the 20" and 22" in the series. I really like the 22" the most.
@@seanwalton4687 I’ve been playing in a hard rock/metal band for the last couple of years now which is a little different than what I’m used to but I am enjoying it. Right now I’m leaning towards the Eclipse ride, it’s volume and huge bell are what I’m really looking for. It’s too bad that they never offered something with a massive bell like that within the Signature line, I wonder why they never did? I think my current runner-up option is the 22” Signature Power ride. I have a soft spot for the B15 alloy and I’m torn between the two. First world problems lol.
@@anthonykist6190 the Eclipse would be good for that, but just a warning - it's loud and not very versatile for other styles of music. I can't comment on the Sig Power Rides since I've never owned one. The 2002 Heavy Ride covers all bases well, and is the same weight as a Sig Power. The 2nd version of the 2002 Heavy is my preferred one, which is the one currently in production. Also the Sig 22" Bell Ride is very nice. I don't currently have one, or I'd do a video.
I wish I could send my Stambul65 22" ride for an addition. They were among the 1st B8 cymbals Paiste put out. It has Giant beat lathing and sounds great with just the right amount of wash. Its crashable and has a great bell. It weighs 2710 grams
ALL NICE
Nice collection.
Thanks!
Do you have the 20" Sound Fórmula Reflector Dry Ride?
No, I don't
@@seanwalton4687 Thank you! I have this model but dont find too much reviews on YT
Damn, no Monad bell? Lol let’s hear it!
My bad, I thought I put the bell in the video. Once I find the 1st version of the Dry Heavy Ride I'll do a video of all 3 versions, like I did with the 2002 Heavy Ride versions. Subscribe so you don't miss it.
Subscribed! I have been using the same 20” Signature Full Ride for nearly 25 years and I’m ready for something new. Your videos are really helping me make a decision, the audio quality is great!
@@anthonykist6190 If a full ride is something that you like, Then I recommend The twenty custom collection full rides. I think I did a video of the 20" and 22" in the series. I really like the 22" the most.
@@seanwalton4687 I’ve been playing in a hard rock/metal band for the last couple of years now which is a little different than what I’m used to but I am enjoying it. Right now I’m leaning towards the Eclipse ride, it’s volume and huge bell are what I’m really looking for. It’s too bad that they never offered something with a massive bell like that within the Signature line, I wonder why they never did? I think my current runner-up option is the 22” Signature Power ride. I have a soft spot for the B15 alloy and I’m torn between the two. First world problems lol.
@@anthonykist6190 the Eclipse would be good for that, but just a warning - it's loud and not very versatile for other styles of music. I can't comment on the Sig Power Rides since I've never owned one. The 2002 Heavy Ride covers all bases well, and is the same weight as a Sig Power. The 2nd version of the 2002 Heavy is my preferred one, which is the one currently in production. Also the Sig 22" Bell Ride is very nice. I don't currently have one, or I'd do a video.
Formula 602 for me….
Lots of over toned