Difference between revisions of "Sabian HH 22" Thin Chinese"
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'''Size:''' 22 Inch<br> | '''Size:''' 22 Inch<br> | ||
'''Series:''' [[Sabian HH#HH|HH]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[Sabian HH#HH|HH]]<br> | ||
− | '''Weight:''' 2118g<br> | + | '''Weight:''' 2116g, 2117g, 2118g<br> |
+ | '''Median Weight:''' 2117g (n=3)<br> | ||
'''Years of production:''' 1991 - ?<br> | '''Years of production:''' 1991 - ?<br> | ||
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/OdCXzutOHTE?feature=shared HH 22" Thin Chinese]<br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/OdCXzutOHTE?feature=shared HH 22" Thin Chinese]<br> |
Revision as of 10:48, 17 November 2024
Group: Chinese
Type: Thin Chinese
Size: 22 Inch
Series: HH
Weight: 2116g, 2117g, 2118g
Median Weight: 2117g (n=3)
Years of production: 1991 - ?
Sound file: HH 22" Thin Chinese
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Now we get to the 22" models. All I can say is, "Wow! That's a whole lotta China cymbal!" These were very low-pitched and yet powerful. The regular 22" was extremely loud and trashy, and sounded great as a ride mounted upside down. (It was a pleasure riding on this one softly.) The Brilliant model worked okay as a ride, but it was quite gongy— I'd use it for big gong effects and huge crashes. The only problem with a Chinese cymbal this big is that it's tough to get it in the case with the rest of your cymbals!"
Review written by William F. Miller ("Product Close-Up", Modern Drummer, September 1991, p. 40)
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