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Tomorrow’s sounds today... PAISTE has created the new 3000 cymbal line to establish a new level of performance in percussion instruments. Sensitivity, power and a dynamic range never before possible in a single cymbal are built into the 3000’s. An advancement beyond the legendary 2002, PAISTE 3000 are designed to put total creative control in your hands. r' fW * ‘ * "*1 V > w Individual music styles continue to develop, but you will have noticed over the last years many areas of fusion or crossovers between the musical styles. The drummer too needs a broad based cymbal line characteristic. He needs a wide sound spectrum and cymbals with individuality. Cymbals must respond immediately to a sensitive or forceful touch and be flexible to play from soft to loud. PAISTE 3000 have an unusually broad frequency range to make each cymbal more responsive to your touch than ever before. To give you the most unique and broadest range of sound possibilities available today. In fact, you define the sound of each 3000. Experiment with different stick weights and different playing styles on the same 3000 cymbal. Listen to other - drummers playing the same cymbal with your stick. You will appreciate the individuality and realize the sound capabilities in each cymbal. For further details contact your local Paiste Sound Center or write to PAjgfe CYMBALS SOUNDS GONGS Drummer Service PO BOX 747 NAPIER

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Rip It Up, Issue 116, 1 March 1987, Page 33

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