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guidrummer
01-18-2007, 08:32 PM
Hey guys, the pictures and descriptions are up at the link below.

http://www.paiste.com/products/cymbals/twenty_main.php

I can't wait til they get the sound clips posted and these start hitting the stores.
The ride seems like it would be very nice.

I also think that these will either be at or near 2002 prices based on this link. They are pictured right beside the 2002 series.

http://www.paiste.com/products/cymbals/

Let the reviews begin!

Slimeball
01-19-2007, 02:08 PM
I was about to get a load of 2002s, but i think i'll have to wait until I hear these!

driver
01-19-2007, 06:28 PM
Theres a new vid on the website of them being played but to be honest the video sound is awful! Not the cymbal sound but the just the video itself

guidrummer
01-19-2007, 09:08 PM
Yeah, the video is horrible quality.
There is a link to download the video on the cymbalholic.com forum.

I wish they would have muted his snare a little more for the video. I could care less about this guys drumming. I just want to hear the twenty cymbals!

Drummer Karl
01-19-2007, 09:42 PM
I get more curious about them every day...looking forward to seeing them in a store! And to test em. Maybe it is a voice and sound I`ll like?

One thing is clear: They look beautiful.

Karl

Slimeball
01-19-2007, 10:29 PM
Anybody know when they'll be out?

driver
01-20-2007, 02:57 AM
My guess would be soonish. Feb perhaps? Depends on where you get your cymbals from

Fat Elvis
01-20-2007, 04:08 AM
i also im awaiting these. And if they are, in fact, priced close to the 2002's (like they have the positioned on the website), then i am awaiting them with even more urgency.

Zildjian 242
01-20-2007, 05:41 AM
Im really excited to see and hit these cymbals. Paiste puts out amaizing stuff

There like the first place to show the new stuff on there web sight. Im guessing sabian and Zildjian are waiting untill NAMM before they market the new things?

Solaris
01-28-2007, 01:37 PM
Those crashes look interesting, I'll keep my eye on Paiste for some updates. I wonder how long untill they arrive in Aus...

Paiste 2002
02-08-2007, 11:48 AM
I just saw them at NAMM and they really impressed me. They have very deep lathing which is a first for Paiste in the upper lines. The labels look awesome up close, and the circular tone grooves make them have a kind of vintage vibe and feel with some really cool modern sounds thrown in to the mix. I was playing around with the 16" crash which is a fairly thin cymbal along the lines of the Sig series, and I was amazed at the clarity and attack it had to contrast the overall warm sound. The chinas looked and sounded really great as did all of the cymbals I messed with, except the hi-hats which were too thin and mushy feeling for my taste. They are all made from Turkish B20 bronze, hence the name.

When I first walked up and saw all of the huge displays at the booth this year, my heart sunk and my first thought was "Oh *$!% they didn't drop the 2002 line did they?" So I went up and asked a rep and he got all excited and said "Noooooo, of course not". He said that they have big plans for the 2002 line. That made me feel alot better so I greeted the twenty's with opens arms after that lol. He said that they will have a 5% higher list price than the 2002's.

Think Dimensions-meets-Signature, plus heavy circular tone grooves and a bit of old-school 602 and Sound Formula soul mixed in, and you have the Paiste Twenty. Love the look, concept and sound. Paiste has nailed every single product that they throw into the high-priced bracket, and this new line is no exception.

driver
02-08-2007, 12:25 PM
Sounds good. I cant wait for them to expand the line with some more intresting ideas. Louder crashes would be nice.

Slimeball
02-10-2007, 11:50 PM
If you go to ecymbals.co.uk you can see the prices and they cost WAY too much. They are closer to the Signature line than the 2002 (in terms of price) which is very disappointing. Almost £265 for a 20'' ride? Don't think so somehow...
Stupid Paiste, always too expensive. I'm in a huff now...

Benjaminbois
02-11-2007, 02:13 AM
Sound files for the hi hats are up at the moment.

driver
02-11-2007, 04:50 AM
If you go to ecymbals.co.uk you can see the prices and they cost WAY too much. They are closer to the Signature line than the 2002 (in terms of price) which is very disappointing. Almost £265 for a 20'' ride? Don't think so somehow...
Stupid Paiste, always too expensive. I'm in a huff now...

Jesus your right! Thats so much and I always think of ecymbals as the cheap website for Paiste. £300 for hats!! Thats close to Dark Energy prices!

Cymbalrider
02-13-2007, 01:21 AM
The problem is I have yet to discover what distinguishes these from the cheaper Bosphorus and Sabian cymbals. Paiste has always been expensive in the US and while these seem to be the best sounding Paistes I ever heard, I'm not sure they would be worth the extra money. Not a lot of places carry Paiste around here either. Anything other than Zildjian A Customs are hard to find. Going by the sound files alone (which have proven accurate for Paiste cymbals in the past) they don't sound that much different from those heard from Sabian HH or Bosphorus Masters/Traditional. Of course how much more variety can you get on a b20 cymbal? It seems strange that they don't offer more weight options. So far they have only one option for each type of cymbal. I just can't imagine Paiste 20s being a big success especially if they are going to have the high price typical of most of their cymbals. But I suppose if you live where you can get Paistes on a regular basis and for less money then these seem to be a great choice.

crumbdrums
02-13-2007, 01:57 AM
Wow. The china and splash both sound incredible. I wasn't blown away by the hats, but we'll see. Paiste makes incredible stuff. I am very eager to hear the ride.

TopCat
02-13-2007, 01:58 AM
Wow, those Crashes sound fantastic. Time to sell my 2oo2's i think... ;)

fourstringdrums
02-13-2007, 02:34 AM
The problem is I have yet to discover what distinguishes these from the cheaper Bosphorus and Sabian cymbals. Paiste has always been expensive in the US and while these seem to be the best sounding Paistes I ever heard, I'm not sure they would be worth the extra money. Not a lot of places carry Paiste around here either. Anything other than Zildjian A Customs are hard to find. Going by the sound files alone (which have proven accurate for Paiste cymbals in the past) they don't sound that much different from those heard from Sabian HH or Bosphorus Masters/Traditional. Of course how much more variety can you get on a b20 cymbal? It seems strange that they don't offer more weight options. So far they have only one option for each type of cymbal. I just can't imagine Paiste 20s being a big success especially if they are going to have the high price typical of most of their cymbals. But I suppose if you live where you can get Paistes on a regular basis and for less money then these seem to be a great choice.

I agree. I just plunked down some $ on a set of Bosphorus and compared to the sound files I have of the cymbals I ordered, those sound boring. They don't sound bad, just like you said, I dont see whats special about them or Paiste in general except for the New Signature cymbals.

guidrummer
02-13-2007, 03:58 PM
The 14" hi-hats sound nice!

The warm tone of these seems kind of in between the New Sig Dark Energy and the Sig Dark Crisp.

Sam Ash is selling these for $324.99 which puts these higher than 2002 and Bosphorus hats.

fourstringdrums
02-13-2007, 04:02 PM
The 14" hi-hats sound nice!

The warm tone of these seems kind of in between the New Sig Dark Energy and the Sig Dark Crisp.

Sam Ash is selling these for $324.99 which puts these higher than 2002 and Bosphorus hats.

My Turk hats for $321 so it's not too far off, but then again I don't know too much about their price ranges yet.

guidrummer
02-22-2007, 10:03 PM
Has anyone actually seen or played these Paiste Twenty series cymbals in a store?

driver
03-20-2007, 12:36 AM
Hey peeps I just thought i'd bring this thread back to say Paiste MAY be announcing some more models for the Twenty line at Musikmesse Frankfurt at the end of the month. Not sure if its just more sizes of what we alredy have or something more than that. Aparently the guys at http://www.mikedolbear.com were told this is when the expansion will be annonced

radiofriendlyunitshifter
03-20-2007, 05:32 AM
want cheap paiste cymbals?

50% off list price here (http://www.massmusic.net/shop/?shop=1&cat=1202&cart=4943654)

radiofriendlyunitshifter
03-20-2007, 05:33 AM
The 14" hi-hats sound nice!

The warm tone of these seems kind of in between the New Sig Dark Energy and the Sig Dark Crisp.

Sam Ash is selling these for $324.99 which puts these higher than 2002 and Bosphorus hats.

$262 at the link i posted : )

evans_69
03-20-2007, 11:33 PM
Project music in Exeter, Devon ... stock them..........i will be trying them on saturday...

Fur drummer
10-03-2007, 01:49 AM
want cheap paiste cymbals?

50% off list price here (http://www.massmusic.net/shop/?shop=1&cat=1202&cart=4943654)

Why are they so cheap? Are they used?

Joe P
10-03-2007, 02:48 AM
Competition I'm sure... most stuff is 60% off list price these days.

FullerBrushMan
10-03-2007, 05:16 AM
the cymbalholics seem to think the paiste 20's are a bust

Colonel Bat Guano
10-03-2007, 07:21 AM
I was suprised at how thick the 20's are. I thought they would've gone for a different, washier vibe with these. The crashes sounded strange to me on their own, but I'm sure the way they mix all together and project to the audience is a different experience. I thought the ride sounded pretty good. It had that Paiste zing to it. That's cool and all, but I didn't see as much of the "normal" B20 character, and they're definetely nothing like a 602. Weird cymbals, man.

radiofriendlyunitshifter
10-04-2007, 07:11 PM
Why are they so cheap? Are they used?

nope they're not used. i honestly don't know why. call them and ask!

guidrummer
10-04-2007, 07:18 PM
Yeah, the consensus has been that the crashes are way too thick but that the hats sound good. I would have bought a set of the hats had I not bought a set of Meinl Byzance hats.

I have heard mixed reviews on the ride. I think the sound files of the ride sound OK. I would rather have a New Sig Dark Energy MKII ride myself but that's just me.

I think Paiste needs to back up and rethink this Twenty series and realize they don't need to go after the rockers and make thick crashes. They ought to make ligher crashes and rides and cater to the pop and jazzers.

Take a lesson from Meinl Byzance since they have had a lot of success with their jazz series.

Just my two cents.

GRUNTERSDAD
10-04-2007, 07:21 PM
One reason for the price is that Sabian is buying the ingots, the discs, from Turkey and then pressing them to size. The first step is done by probably cheaper labor and maybe the bronze is cheaper that way. Just a guess.

FullerBrushMan
10-05-2007, 04:58 AM
maybe paiste is just trying to make a Paiste point ( as opposed to really trying to make and sell a good B20 pie) ... the Paiste point being " see this no good B20 here... we told you it's no good before and that B8 is better and now we're proving it ...and it even costs less to make so those other companies are ripping you off..... So There!

Fur drummer
10-09-2007, 02:40 AM
nope they're not used. i honestly don't know why. call them and ask!

Thanks for the info. I'm in the process of replacing my Zildjians with Paistes. I'm buying New Sig. Dark Energy 14" hats from them. Thanks again.

radiofriendlyunitshifter
10-09-2007, 04:33 AM
Thanks for the info. I'm in the process of replacing my Zildjians with Paistes. I'm buying New Sig. Dark Energy 14" hats from them. Thanks again.

you have good taste. let us know how you like them, and post some pics the "your gear" section for us to drool over.

Fur drummer
10-10-2007, 04:55 AM
Thanks, I will let you know and try and post pics also.