Today's 2002 retains the core elements of the original classics, which remain essentially unchanged since their inception in 1971. The original 2002 sound evolved during the 60's and 70's, when numerous Paiste players used them to create the era's rich Rock, Jazz, Fusion and Country heritage. They can best be described as bright, warm, heavy and decidedly energetic with powerful projection characteristics. 2002's are ideal for drummers and percussionists who enjoy expressing a significant portion of their sound with cymbal colors. These instruments work well in live and studio environments that require high energy levels without sacrificing warmth, musicality or precision. They are much favored by some of the world's top rock drummers.Ģ002 cymbals are made from our CuSn8 bronze, an alloy Paiste first used in 1965. They mic up easily, the sound is very lively, full and brilliant. Paiste 2002's are energetic cymbals developed for amplified music. More information please confirm our shop policy link below.Introduced in 1971 in response to Beat and amplified Rock music that required a cymbal to be able to cut through frequencies and volume levels that the Giant Beat series could not. In this event we will cancel the order and refund any payments received. We update our information daily, but there is still a chance this may occur. There is a chance that they may sell out in our retail location beforehand. We are open from 11:30am until 8:30pm (Tokyo time zone) 7 days a week.** Please note that all items for sale on Reverb are also available at our retail stores in Japan. The usual wait time for our shipping is 7 to 10 days worldwide. Once the item arrives here, we will check it over one more time before shipping it out. Please be patient while we do inter-company transfers on your items. Not all of the items you purchase from us are in our Shibuya store in Tokyo where we do all of our international communications from. The voltage in Japan is 100 V, it is different from most of other countries, you need confirm the voltage of your country and in some cases you have to get locally an adaptor for converting the voltage before use it in your country. If you would like to know more about this specific instrument, or have general questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.Īttention for the electric instruments voltage Thank you for your understanding.Ĭondition: Some scratches, dents and marks. Please note: Ishibashi will not accept returns or refunds in the case of dents, scratches, or cosmetic wear that were orignally detailed either in the pictures or description. As they are used instruments they may or may not have some scratches or wear to the finish. The pictures in the listings are of the actual item so please have a look for an idea of the cosmetic condition. *** The shipping cost to most countries is included in the listed price ***Īll musical instruments we sell have been checked and adjusted for playability. Item rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problems in normal use applications. There are some scratches and dullness, but it can still be used. It has an earthy sound that is not as dead as dry cymbals, and is unique in both visual and sound, making it a one-of-a-kind piece. The careful hand-hammering gives it an exotic and mysterious sound that is different from dark cymbals. The "Leydia scoring" is carved radially from the cup to the edge. The logo suggests that this is an early model from the mid-2000s. The "Raydia" is a now discontinued signature model of Terry Boggio.
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