I used to love old RUDEs in the beginning of 90s. in the 90s hey made them pretty bad but now I see that Paiste makes them exactly like before. Very raw, bright and very short attack :)
@TheMotorcityfive These cymbals are perfect for heavy hitters. Iv had mine for nearly a year now and there is no marks on it. It looks brand new. They sound better when they are played hard so they can reach their full potential. Im not sure about the wild crashes but i know that they are a bit brighter. If you want thicker rude's go for the crash/ride's
I used to love old RUDEs in the beginning of 90s. in the 90s hey made them pretty bad but now I see that Paiste makes them exactly like before. Very raw, bright and very short attack :)
sunnylee84 6 months ago
@sunnylee84 the mid eighties rudes are the way to go..today's rudes are modeled after them..they even made rude in the 3000 series back in the day !
blica1 4 months ago
Damn just what I was looking for
129jasaxos 11 months ago
How well do the Rudes hold up to hitting or whacking it hard , since this is a thin crash? are the wild crashes thicker?
TheMotorcityfive 1 year ago
@TheMotorcityfive These cymbals are perfect for heavy hitters. Iv had mine for nearly a year now and there is no marks on it. It looks brand new. They sound better when they are played hard so they can reach their full potential. Im not sure about the wild crashes but i know that they are a bit brighter. If you want thicker rude's go for the crash/ride's
ferrit619 1 year ago
I've got the 19" one and it will kill your ears if you whack it with a 2B stick. These are the best RUDE crashes around :)
Gargiuloth2 1 year ago
Very Nice
Transcendium 1 year ago