Difference between revisions of "Z Custom 13" Hi Hat"

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'''Weight:''' Top: 784g / Bottom: 1133g<br>
 
'''Weight:''' Top: 784g / Bottom: 1133g<br>
 
:: Top: 805g / Bottom: 895g (2003 Serial Numbers)<br>
 
:: Top: 805g / Bottom: 895g (2003 Serial Numbers)<br>
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::Top: 817g / Bottom: 1119g<br>
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::Top: 835g / Bottom: 1170g<br>
 
:: Top: 838g / Bottom: 1039g<br>
 
:: Top: 838g / Bottom: 1039g<br>
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::Top: 839g / Bottom: 1084g<br>
 
::Top: 842g / Bottom: 1077g (2nd Generation)<br>
 
::Top: 842g / Bottom: 1077g (2nd Generation)<br>
 
::Top: 894g / Bottom: 1074g <br>
 
::Top: 894g / Bottom: 1074g <br>
 
::Top: 908g / Bottom: 1090g (2007 Serial Numbers) <br>
 
::Top: 908g / Bottom: 1090g (2007 Serial Numbers) <br>
'''Median Weight:''' Top: 840g (n=6) / Bottom : 1076g (n=6)<br>
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::Bottom: 978g (2003 Serial Number)<br>
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'''Median Weight:''' Top: 838g (n=9) / Bottom : 1076g (n=10)<br>
 
'''Years of production:''' 1994 - 2009<br>
 
'''Years of production:''' 1994 - 2009<br>
 
'''Sound File:''' [https://youtu.be/4QBkiaIeb8Y Z Custom 13" Hi Hat]<br>
 
'''Sound File:''' [https://youtu.be/4QBkiaIeb8Y Z Custom 13" Hi Hat]<br>
 
'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Hi-Hat#Z Custom|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Hi-Hat#Z Custom|<<< - >>>]]<br>
'''Review:''' "Z Custom hi-hats come in one weight range—medium-heavy—and two sizes: 13" and 14". Both sizes produced a loud and solid "chick" sound when closed with the foot. Both also produced an excellent, loud, "roaring wash" of sound when played half-open (a la hard rock). The closed sound was a bit "chunky"—a result of the cymbal weight—but quite clearly defined. Forget about open-and-closed swing patterns; these hi-hats don't have the finesse. But the 13" gave surprising quickness on funky patterns—reminiscent of Zildjian's 13" K/Z combo hi-hats, but with more attack." <br>
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'''Review:''' "Z Custom hi-hats come in one weight range—medium-heavy—and two sizes: 13" and 14". Both sizes produced a loud and solid "chick" sound when closed with the foot. Both also produced an excellent, loud, "roaring wash" of sound when played half-open (a la hard rock). The closed sound was a bit "chunky" — a result of the cymbal weight—but quite clearly defined. Forget about open-and-closed swing patterns; these hi-hats don't have the finesse. But the 13" gave surprising quickness on funky patterns—reminiscent of Zildjian's 13" K/Z combo hi-hats, but with more attack." <br>
  
Review written by Rick Van Horn "Product Close-Up - Zildjian Z Custom Cymbals" (Modern Drummer, Nov. 1994, p. 43)<br>
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:Review written by Rick Van Horn "Product Close-Up - Zildjian Z Custom Cymbals" (Modern Drummer, Nov. 1994, p. 43)<br>
  
''' Artist/song where it can be heard:'''
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'''Review:''' These Z Custom hats aren't heavy-as-an-anvil, like the <i>other </i> hats in the series, the [[Zildjian Dyno Beat Hi-Hat|Dyno Beat Hi-Hat]]. If you compare these to another pair, weight-wise, these are pretty much the same as [[A Zildjian 13" New Beat Hi-Hat]]s. But what does differentiate these two different pairs is these Z Customs have Zildjian's proprietary computer hammering, while the A's do not. <br>
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Being small, these are articulate and quick. They have nice definition, with a solid "chick", played in the closed position or by foot. They can also get pretty funky with fast sticking patterns, which these can handle with ease. <br>
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Looking for a 2nd set of hats for your setup? These might be a good candidate for that. <br>
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:Review written by [[User:Bluejacketsfan|Bluejacketsfan]]<br>
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''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Zildjian Joey Kramer|Joey Kramer]]

Latest revision as of 22:24, 6 October 2025

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Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Hi-Hat
Size: 13 Inch
Series: Z Custom
Weight: Top: 784g / Bottom: 1133g

Top: 805g / Bottom: 895g (2003 Serial Numbers)
Top: 817g / Bottom: 1119g
Top: 835g / Bottom: 1170g
Top: 838g / Bottom: 1039g
Top: 839g / Bottom: 1084g
Top: 842g / Bottom: 1077g (2nd Generation)
Top: 894g / Bottom: 1074g
Top: 908g / Bottom: 1090g (2007 Serial Numbers)
Bottom: 978g (2003 Serial Number)

Median Weight: Top: 838g (n=9) / Bottom : 1076g (n=10)
Years of production: 1994 - 2009
Sound File: Z Custom 13" Hi Hat
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Z Custom hi-hats come in one weight range—medium-heavy—and two sizes: 13" and 14". Both sizes produced a loud and solid "chick" sound when closed with the foot. Both also produced an excellent, loud, "roaring wash" of sound when played half-open (a la hard rock). The closed sound was a bit "chunky" — a result of the cymbal weight—but quite clearly defined. Forget about open-and-closed swing patterns; these hi-hats don't have the finesse. But the 13" gave surprising quickness on funky patterns—reminiscent of Zildjian's 13" K/Z combo hi-hats, but with more attack."

Review written by Rick Van Horn "Product Close-Up - Zildjian Z Custom Cymbals" (Modern Drummer, Nov. 1994, p. 43)

Review: These Z Custom hats aren't heavy-as-an-anvil, like the other hats in the series, the Dyno Beat Hi-Hat. If you compare these to another pair, weight-wise, these are pretty much the same as A Zildjian 13" New Beat Hi-Hats. But what does differentiate these two different pairs is these Z Customs have Zildjian's proprietary computer hammering, while the A's do not.

Being small, these are articulate and quick. They have nice definition, with a solid "chick", played in the closed position or by foot. They can also get pretty funky with fast sticking patterns, which these can handle with ease.

Looking for a 2nd set of hats for your setup? These might be a good candidate for that.

Review written by Bluejacketsfan

Artist/song where it can be heard: Joey Kramer