Bosphorus Stanton Moore 14" Fat Hats

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Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Fat Hats
Size: 14 Inch
Series: Stanton Moore Series
Weight: Top: 830g / Bottom: 1200g

Top: 916g / Bottom: 1120g
Top: 920g / Bottom: 1110g
Top: 920g / Bottom: 1120g
Top: 920g / Bottom: 1140g

Years of production: 2005 - Present
Sound file: Stanton Moore 14" Fat Hats
Stanton Moore 14" Fat Hats
Stanton Moore 14" Fat Hats
Stanton Moore 14" Fat Hats
Stanton Moore 14" Fat Hats
Stanton Moore 14" Fat Hats
Stanton Moore 14" Fat Hats
Stanton Moore 14" Fat Hats
Bosphorus' Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The Fat Hats were thin and flexible (top and bottom), with the bottom cymbal barely a third above the top in pitch. They mated well and produced a nice, sustaining sizzle when the two plates were barely touching. In my mind's eye I could see Stanton wailing on these.

When I took the hats out of the testing room and onto a gig, I was concerned that the chick sound was not pronounced enough (which is something to be expected of thin cymbals). But taken in the context of Stanton's style, which is more about stick work and open/closed effects, the Fat Hats performed exceptionally well. Maybe the chick sound was a little wanting, but I could be happy using these in a range of gigs from loud to very soft."

Review written by T. Bruce Wittet ("Product Close-Up - Stanton Moore Cymbals - When Trash And Crash Are not Enough", Modern Drummer, January 2006, p. 30))

Review: "The 14" Fat Hats have a real silkiness to them. There is warmth present - as you'd expect from a pair of hand-made B20 cymbals - but it sits beneath a bright sheen. Played softly, they give a delicate, silvery response.

Upping the velocity, the top end begins to assert itself, giving the hats great projection. When the stick is angled down to include some shoulder they fatten up rapidly while washing them half-open reveals another step up in power. There are few musical settings they couldn't perform in."

Review written by Adam Jones ("Bosphorus Stanton Moore Cymbals review - Impressive signatures from Turkey via New Orleans", musicradar.com, October 8, 2009)

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