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==== [[Sabian AA|AA]] ====
 
==== [[Sabian AA|AA]] ====
 
* Ideal remote for X-hat, or as a main hat for recording. Fast, crisp, and cutting. (2)
 
* Ideal remote for X-hat, or as a main hat for recording. Fast, crisp, and cutting. (2)
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==== [[Sabian Pro|Pro]] ====
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* Ideal for main, remote or X-hat, this pairing is fast, extremely crisp and precise. Great for studio or stage. (3)
 
==== [[Sabian XSR|XSR]] ====
 
==== [[Sabian XSR|XSR]] ====
 
* With a medium-heavy top and bottom, the XSR Mini Hats have both surprising power and musicality, the perfect addition to any set up.  They also meet the need for Marching snare and tenor players wanting to play with “hats” without requiring a cymbal player to hold them on the field. (1)
 
* With a medium-heavy top and bottom, the XSR Mini Hats have both surprising power and musicality, the perfect addition to any set up.  They also meet the need for Marching snare and tenor players wanting to play with “hats” without requiring a cymbal player to hold them on the field. (1)
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# [https://sabian.com/product/xsr1031b-10-inch-xsr-mini-hats/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
 
# [https://sabian.com/product/xsr1031b-10-inch-xsr-mini-hats/ sabian.com] (retrieved January 11, 2025)
 
# Sabian Cymbal and Sound Guide 2009
 
# Sabian Cymbal and Sound Guide 2009
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# Sabian 2003 Catalog
 
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Revision as of 08:24, 23 February 2025

Series - Sizes

Sabian AA 10 Mini Hats 1.jpeg

Description

AA

  • Ideal remote for X-hat, or as a main hat for recording. Fast, crisp, and cutting. (2)

Pro

  • Ideal for main, remote or X-hat, this pairing is fast, extremely crisp and precise. Great for studio or stage. (3)

XSR

  • With a medium-heavy top and bottom, the XSR Mini Hats have both surprising power and musicality, the perfect addition to any set up. They also meet the need for Marching snare and tenor players wanting to play with “hats” without requiring a cymbal player to hold them on the field. (1)

Information from:

  1. sabian.com (retrieved January 11, 2025)
  2. Sabian Cymbal and Sound Guide 2009
  3. Sabian 2003 Catalog



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