Best Paiste 20" Rude Novo China Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Paiste 20" Rude Novo China based on experts and consumers reviews.
Meinl 20" Byzance Extra Dry China
Based on 3 reviews
It sounds (and looks) like no other china: it is dark, ominous and dirty, a sound so complex and exotic that defies description. A vigorous stroke on the lip produces an explosive response, followed by a deep roar that decays very fast, without the clanginess usual in chinas. But the cymbal is equally amazing as a ride, generating very different sounds depending on where you hit it, how hard you hit it and with which part of the drumstick you hit it. Comparing it with two other (outstanding) Meinl Byzance chinas that I own, it is faster than the Dark China 18 (due to the lathed underside and the lighter weight) and less clangy than the Extra Dry China 16. When used as a ride, it has less stick definition than the Dark China 18. The sound palette is so rich and the cymbal is so responsive...
Zultan 20" Rock Beat China
Based on 2 reviews
The Zultan 20" china cymbal is an excellent effects cymbal.Played right side up or inverted,it`s sound would be best described as sparkling.Dark trashiness coupled with just the right amount of white noise combine with cascading overtones and a beautiful decay to produce an emotive and musical sound.I am sure it`s the "made in Istanbul" factor that gives this cymbal it`s edge.I preferred this cymbal over other more expensive and more famous brands.I think one of the strengths of this cymbal is that it hasn`t been over hammered which has resulted in a cleaner "trash" sound than you would normally expect from a china cymbal.I consider this cymbal better than both the Zildjian Oriental range and the Paiste 2002 series.The price is right and combined with the...
Paiste 2002 Classic 20" Novo China
Based on 1 reviews
I play different kind of rock music and this is my go to china since four years. This is the second one I buy, because the first one broke on me after two years more or less (10cm crack between the edge and the body) but I bashed it a lot so I guess it lasted a while (I did not choke it so it is a realistic life span) . I love how it is a mix between a crash and a china, this makes it very versatile. I often use it as a second crash on the right side, and when hit at the same time as the other crash cymbal produces a very full, rich sound but still not too extreme. It is a loud cymbal nonetheless, and it cuts trough everything, but due to its size has a wide dynamic range and it's absolutely beautiful when played with mallets; has a nice bell too. If you want to add a new sound to your...
Zildjian 21" A-Serie Ultra Hammer China
Based on 1 reviews
WOW!! What can I say about this china, its loud, musical (for a china), cutting and looks superb! I went for the 21" version purely because I wanted loud, I was concerned that it might be a little too deep in tone but its not, its sharp high pitched attack (with warmth) really adds to my musical palet. The cymbal is actually very thin, I thought I would be alot heavier but its not, which I suppose is good. This no way questions my thoughts on it not lasting, its taken a good beating and has hardly any marks. In short this is a lovely musical cymbal that would sit beautifully in any setup.