Difference between revisions of "Sabian HH 14" Regular Hats"
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'''Series:''' [[Sabian HH#HH|HH]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[Sabian HH#HH|HH]]<br> | ||
'''Weight:''' Top: 905g / Bottom: 1315g<br> | '''Weight:''' Top: 905g / Bottom: 1315g<br> | ||
+ | ::Top: 906g / Bottom: 1316g<br> | ||
::Top: 928g / Bottom: 1404g<br> | ::Top: 928g / Bottom: 1404g<br> | ||
::Top: 936g / Bottom: 1523g<br> | ::Top: 936g / Bottom: 1523g<br> | ||
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::Top: 1033g / Bottom: 1460g<br> | ::Top: 1033g / Bottom: 1460g<br> | ||
::Bottom: 1474g <br> | ::Bottom: 1474g <br> | ||
− | '''Median Weight: ''' Top: | + | '''Median Weight: ''' Top: 950g (n=9) / Bottom: 1440g (n=10)<br> |
'''Years of production:''' ?<br> | '''Years of production:''' ?<br> | ||
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/juj11F8j_S4?si=0ah95xtZpmtaeO4d HH 14" Regular Hats]<br> [https://youtu.be/YW3RGGv0t7k?si=i8Qr1mQEbRvWMIeD HH 14" Regular Hats]<br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/juj11F8j_S4?si=0ah95xtZpmtaeO4d HH 14" Regular Hats]<br> [https://youtu.be/YW3RGGv0t7k?si=i8Qr1mQEbRvWMIeD HH 14" Regular Hats]<br> |
Latest revision as of 05:27, 28 January 2025
Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Regular Hats
Size: 14 Inch
Series: HH
Weight: Top: 905g / Bottom: 1315g
- Top: 906g / Bottom: 1316g
- Top: 928g / Bottom: 1404g
- Top: 936g / Bottom: 1523g
- Top: 950g / Bottom: 1460g
- Top: 974g / Bottom: 1352g
- Top: 1008g / Bottom: 1420g
- Top: 1024g / Bottom: 1462g
- Top: 1033g / Bottom: 1460g
- Bottom: 1474g
- Top: 906g / Bottom: 1316g
Median Weight: Top: 950g (n=9) / Bottom: 1440g (n=10)
Years of production: ?
Sound file: HH 14" Regular Hats
HH 14" Regular Hats
HH 14" Regular Hats
HH 14" Regular Hats
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "These hi-hats have a much more detailed opening and closing sound than the AA hi-hats, though there is not quite as much stick or foot sound (unless you opt for a heavier pair). These cymbals would be a good choice for drummers who, like Stewart Copeland, prefer a very fast response from the hi-hats, rather than a hard stick sound. The sound is remarkably warm, with a large variety of overtones - a classic jazz sound. The brilliant finish darkens the amber of the HH metal, making it look more like "Old K.s."
Review written by Chip Stern (Modern Drummer, June 1984, pg. 72)
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