Paiste Introduces Reflector Cymbals

  • Paiste Introduces Reflector Cymbals
    Paiste first pioneered the production process featured in our innovative Reflector Cymbals back in the 1980's. Unlike modern high speed buffing methods, Paiste Reflector Cymbals employ a proprietary surface treatment technique that generates a smooth, luminous, shimmering finish - without producing high levels of heat, which can substantially alter the temper of the metal and muffle the cymbal sound.

    As rhythm moves to the forefront of popular music, the musicianship and flamboyance of drummers often takes center stage in contemporary bands - right alongside the vocalists and guitar players. And it doesn't really matter whether or not today's drummers are ever showcased in a solo spotlight, or they simply keep a strong groove rocking down below - from the creative use of drum finishes to their high-tech cymbal arrays, the visual aspect of a drummer's set-up is a vital component of a band's stage presentation and show.

    Those drummers looking for a visually striking way to max-out their sound will discover a whole new range of creative possibilities in Paiste Reflector Cymbals. Lighting techs can achieve a wide range of different visual effects with Paiste Reflector Cymbals. Even under ordinary lighting, the radiant aura of Paiste Reflector Cymbals is visually compelling, and when their mirror-like reflective qualities are enhanced with various shades of colors and different styles of illumination, there are no limits to how they can be made to glisten and glow.

    However, Paiste Reflector Cymbals are most definitely not just for show. Musically they are the perfect blend of refined sonics and visual pizzazz. Paiste has started by choosing from the vast range of sounds in our popular Signature and Dimensions Series, and crafted a corresponding counterpart for selected handcrafted model with a Reflector finish. These are cymbals that benefit substantially from the sonic effect of the Reflector surface treatment and which represent an all-around cross section of popular cymbal types and sizes.

    Signature Reflector and Dimensions Reflector cymbals are meticulously hand crafted by our master artisans and cymbal-smiths in Switzerland, employing traditional hand crafting techniques that the Paiste family has perfected over the past half century. And because Paiste is renowned for their systematic control over every step of the design and production process, drummers can choose from a series of cymbal models - each with their own distinctive musical signature - that share a consistent family sound. Photos: Signature & Dimensions Reflector Cymbals




    Sonic Characteristics of the Reflector Finish
    Paiste's Signature Reflector and Dimensions Reflector cymbals basically share the same overall sonic parameters, feel and function as corresponding models with a regular lathed finish. The general effect of the Reflector finish on these cymbals is very subtle and may be summarized as follows:


    The sonic timbre and color of these instruments is somewhat lower, which makes the cymbals feel a bit darker.
    The frequency range is wider due to the lower pitch of the fundamental note and higher overtones at the upper end of the frequency spectrum.
    The frequency mix is cooler and cleaner, as the high, middle and lower frequencies are more distinctly layered, due to the less dominant character of the middle layer - the "voice" of the cymbal.
    The stick sound and bell character tend to be slightly more distinct and separated, while the Hi-Hat chick sound tends to be a bit softer, warmer and more compact.
    The duration of the cymbal's sustain is relatively similar, but the midrange frequencies fade faster.
    The overall feel is substantially the same, but Crashes and Chinas tend to feel a bit softer and more controllable.
    Weight, volume range, transient response and dynamic intensity are virtually identical.


    Signature Reflector
    Dry Ride (20")
    Thin China (18")
    Power Ride (22")
    Dark Crisp Hi-Hat (14")
    Full Crash (16" - 17" - 18")


    Dimensions Reflector
    Power China (18")
    Thin Heavy Hi-Hat (14")
    Deep Full Ride (20" - 22")
    Medium Heavy Crash (16" - 17" - 18")




    Quelle paiste.com



  • bilder von den reflectors


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    wenn schon copy paste in mode kommt, dann auch noch gleich der artikel über die (von mir schon angetesteten und absolut geil klingenden) dark energy new signatures von paiste (wirklich, das beste von paiste aus der letzten zeit. check it!!):


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    "New Signatures" Advance State of the Art in Cymbals


    Nottwil/Switzerland - Paiste announces a groundbreaking new direction for the company with the creation of the "New Signature" class of cymbals. The elitist "New Signature" concept allows Paiste ultimate artistic freedom in the creation of cymbal sound. It calls for full concentration on the individual cymbal's characteristics and complete freedom from the sonic constraints of a series personality.

    The initial set of cymbals (a core group of Rides, Crash & Hi-Hat) to populate the "New Signature" is designated "Dark Energy". Created as a "fusion" of the fundamental characteristics of "Signature" and "Traditionals", "Dark Energy" cymbals combine depth, darkness, total musicality and complex harmonics with brilliance, richness and projection. In addition, their functional range encompasses the sheer impossible combination of ultimate dynamic control and strength in projection.

    Cymbals of the new class feature "Signature" style logos and model designations, but that's where all similarities stop. "New Signature" models are ultimate cymbal creations that defy categorization. They represent the highest state of the art in Paiste cymbal sound and quality.

    "New Signature" cymbals are entirely made by hand in Switzerland using traditional methods that have remained unchanged in over half a century.



    bilder von den dark energy cymbals

  • wurden die reflectors auf der messe schon angekündigt?


    die prototypen der dark energys spielte ich das erste mal vor gut nem halben jahr bei nem endorser an... deswegen musste ich nicht nach frankfurt.

  • Jetzt treiben sie's echt zum Gipfel. Nun haben sie die ohnehin schon polierten, modern klingenden Becken Signature Line vollends vergewaltigt. Mein herzliches Beileid.


    Einer Wiedergeburt der Colorsounds steht ja nun quasi nichts mehr im Wege... :rolleyes:

    Das ist fein beobachtet!

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  • Mal ne unauffällig Frage zu dem oberen Bild von den Reflectors:
    Sind die beiden Chinas die da drauf sind jeweils in verschiedenen Formen oder sind die nur andersrum aufgehängt?
    Und wenn das zweimal die gleiche Form ist, ist es dann egal wie rum man die aufhängt?

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  • Macht die verschiedene Aufhängung dann irgend welche Unterschiede (sound oder spielweise etc.)


    Was ist dann ein Novo China? Da ist ja irgend was anders, oder?

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  • Traditionell aufgehängt (also Rand nach oben) bringt einen härteren Attack und erhöht beim Crashen die Verletzungsgefahr des Beckens. Aus diesen beiden Gründen hänge ich (wie heutzutage die meisten Drummer) mein China verkehrtherum auf. Ride-Figuren kann ich auch so immer noch spielen.


    Ein Novo-China klingt superhell, laut, extrem bissig und schrill. Das hat aber nichts mit der Richtung der Kuppe zu tun, denn z. B. ein Ufip Real China hingegen klingt extrem tief, erdig, fast schon gongig.

    Das ist fein beobachtet!

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von Hochi ()

  • naja..


    ich werde die mal antesten


    gehe nächstens mal bei paiste selbst vorbeischauen. kann da termine abmachen... und das ganze sortiment antesten. wenn ich zeit habe, werde ich testbericht schreiben über alles, wasich noch weiss.


    bin btw jetzt ne woche weg, maturareise.
    provence... wah! vous parlez francais? je ne pas non plus pas non!!! je suis tourist! avez vous de la marijuana? je veux fumer de l'herbe. hä?
    j'ai oublié mes devoirs.

  • irgendwie nicht mehr :) weiss nich ich hab sie damals 2-3 mal angespielt und für scheisse befunden.. irgendwie find ich sie wieder geil


    und wieso sollte ich den testbericht mir genau aus diesem grund sparen?

  • Zitat

    irgendwie find ich sie wieder geil


    Ich nehme alles zurück. :D


    @ Manuel: Reflector bedeutet Brilliant Finish. Wobei man anmerken muss, dass die regulären Signature-Modelle zum Großteil auch poliert sind. Deswegen finde ich diese ganze Nummer auch so überflüssig.

    Das ist fein beobachtet!

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