PST 3 cymbals are made from a selected and especially sonorous brass copper-based alloy. Thanks to Paiste's new production method, these especially affordable cymbals achieve a new dimension in sound and quality. Learn More...









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10 out of 10Quality:
this china should last a very long time!!!
Value:
yes! maybe could be a little cheaper though
Desirability:
this is a beautiful china cymbal looks amazing!
Sound:
this china isnt very loud-i have a zildjian 18" china and it is about 3 times as loud-but thats b/c it a thinner model.
Ease of Use:
very easy just hit IT!!
Overall:
after i use this thing a lil bit it should start sounding better, i hope it was that way with my zildjian china, just needs to be "broke in"
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10 out of 10Feature:
Cymbals don't have features...but if they did, this would be good!
Quality:
No cracks yet...I've had it for a while (about 4-5 months) and not damage to it at all. It looks great...very shiny
Value:
50 bucks for a Paiste china cymbal should be illegal...great value...great brand!
Desirability:
very pretty and shiny...I love the color!
Sound:
Great full piercing sound. Very dark and a little trashy, but mostly a very musical bright tone. kind of high pitch. hey, I like it!
One thing though, on certain areas on the cymbal it makes a very annoying ping sound...kind of hard on the ears...but still good.
Ease of Use:
Um...hit it?
Support:
Never dealt with Paiste personally, but this product was delivered right away, it took maybe 3 days tops.
Overall:
Overall, great cymbal, great price, great looks, great sound and sturdiness. What else would you need in a cymbal?
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