Hand Percussion

The Crasher Pearl PAR-100 Anarchy brings a cutting-edge White Noise effect to your modern percussion playing. Its steel construction with arched slats and jingles provides a controlled white noise that easily cuts through a stage mix. Mountable on any 3/8" stem or directly on a Pearl cymbal stand, it's a simple accessory to add to your set.

ARTICLE N° 116950
The Pearl PAR-100 Anarchy crasher is a steel percussion accessory designed to create a real wall of White Noise. You'll discover arched metal slats combined with jingles that produce a sharp, musical white noise. This original principle makes it possible to add rhythmic texture without using drumsticks, since finger contact is all that's needed.

The instrument mounts on any standard 3/8" rod, making it easy to install alongside your other elements. You can also stack it on top of a Pearl cymbal stand to save space. The sound cuts through an open-air mix and remains legible even in the middle of a pipe band ensemble.

This accessory comes in handy for marking transitions or supporting collective crescendos. You'll enjoy a flexible response thanks to the freedom of movement of the steel slats. The rod attachment system makes the accessory stable during play. You can adjust the position and angle to get the exact dose of White Noise you want.

You can easily stow the crasher in the outside pocket of your bag when you're on the move. This accessory complements your tambourines and other hand percussion instruments without weighing down your back. This makes the PAR-100 Anarchy a practical way of colouring your grooves with a character all its own!
Weight
 1,0 kg
  • Pearl PAR-100 Anarchy
  • Crasher (tambourine)
  • Material: Steel
  • Sonic details: Arched metal bands and bells to create a cutting "white noise" effect
  • Mounting : On 3/8" stem or Pearl cymbal stand
Pearl - PAR-100 Anarchy Crasher
Pearl - PAR-100 Anarchy Crasher
77,50 € excl VAT
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Guarantee 3  years
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