Difference between revisions of "B20 By Sabian 14" Hi-Hat"
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'''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Hi Hat#B20 By Sabian|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Hi Hat#B20 By Sabian|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
− | '''Review:'''<br> | + | '''Review:''' "The 14in hi-hats (£95/pair) are certainly loud enough. When pedalled, the "chick" is loud and clear; when struck open then closed (or "snatched") the response is very clean and sharp. Quite funky. But again they suffer from being a little bit too low in pitch for my liking — in some respects, dullish. For instance, when the bell is tapped while they're closed, there's very little happening. Mind you, if you open the cymbals and tap the top one the sound is that slightly unrefined tone of a dinner-gong in a Torquay guesthouse. Fruity."<br> |
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+ | Review written by Geoff Nicholls ("Sabian B20 Cymbals", One Two Testing, July 1985)<br> | ||
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' |
Revision as of 05:10, 1 September 2024
Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Hi Hat
Size: 14 Inch
Series: B20 By Sabian
Weight: Top: 914g / Bottom: 1204g
- Top: 962g / Bottom: 1160g
- Top: 962g / Bottom: 1190g
- Top: 991g / Bottom: 1265g
- Top: 1010g / Bottom: 1235g
- Top: 962g / Bottom: 1160g
Years of production: 1983 - 1984
Sound file: B20 By Sabian 14" Hi-Hat
B20 By Sabian 14" Hi-Hat
B20 By Sabian 14" Hi-Hat
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 14in hi-hats (£95/pair) are certainly loud enough. When pedalled, the "chick" is loud and clear; when struck open then closed (or "snatched") the response is very clean and sharp. Quite funky. But again they suffer from being a little bit too low in pitch for my liking — in some respects, dullish. For instance, when the bell is tapped while they're closed, there's very little happening. Mind you, if you open the cymbals and tap the top one the sound is that slightly unrefined tone of a dinner-gong in a Torquay guesthouse. Fruity."
Review written by Geoff Nicholls ("Sabian B20 Cymbals", One Two Testing, July 1985)
Artist/song where it can be heard: