Meinl Classics Custom Brilliant 14" Medium Hihat

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Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Medium Hihat
Size: 14 Inch
Series: Classics Custom Brilliant
Weight: Top: 948g / Bottom: 1314g

Top: 990g / Bottom: 1290g
Top: 997g / Bottom: 1313g
Top: 997g / Bottom: 1313g
Top: 998g / Bottom: 1299g
Top: 998g / Bottom: 1304g
Top: 1002g / Bottom: 1310g (2015 Serial Numbers)

Median Weight: Top: 997g (n=7) / Bottom: 1313g (n=7)
Years of production: 2011- Present
Sound file: Classics Custom Brilliant 14" Medium Hihat
Classics Custom Brilliant 14" Medium Hihat
Classics Custom Brilliant 14" Medium Hihat
Classics Custom Brilliant 14" Medium Hihat
Classics Custom Brilliant 14" Medium Hihat
Classics Custom Brilliant 14" Medium Hihat
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "We felt the hi-hats were also a little muted when closed. The 14" Mediums sounded quite soft, deep and not particularly loud. Open them up a half-inch though and there is plenty of power. Played hard with the stick shoulder they become meaty, much brighter without being nasty."

Review written by Geoff Nicholls ("Meinl Classic Custom series cymbals review", musicradar.com, April 20, 2011)

Review: "My personal hi-hat tastes favor sloshy, open sounds. I quickly learned, though, that both the 14" ($364) and 15" ($420) Classics Custom Medium hi-hats sounded best when played tightly closed. The more open I held them, the more static-like the wash became, which I felt diminished the hats' musicality. Their tinny tonality made for a short, glossy stick sound that kept most every hit on an even keel. This proved to be great for consistency but not so beneficial for hi-hat patterns with a lot of inner dynamics."

Review written by David Ciauro ("Meinl Classics Custom Series Cymbals", Modern Drummer, June 2011, p.18)

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