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'''Group:''' [[Istanbul Types and Models#Hi-Hats|Hi-Hats]]<br>
 
'''Group:''' [[Istanbul Types and Models#Hi-Hats|Hi-Hats]]<br>
'''Type:''' [[Istanbul Hi-Hat|Hi-Hat]]<br>
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'''Type:''' [[Istanbul Light Hi-Hat|Light Hi-Hat]]<br>
 
'''Size:''' 13 Inch<br>
 
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'''Series:''' [[Istanbul Series]]<br>
 
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'''Review:''' "Finally,  we were sent two pairs of hi-hat cymbals—13"  Matched  (Light  top  with Medium bottom) and  14" Light. While I won't  go  so  far  as  to  say  that  these sounded exactly like old K's, they were the closest of the batch.  When struck with  a wood-tip stick, the  14's in particular produced that dry "click" that is characteristic of the  old  K's,  but  with  enough  trashy overtones to balance that out nicely. They were  very  low  in  pitch,  making  the "chick" sound somewhat soft and mellow. Jazz players would probably appreciate these more than rock drummers. The 13's, being  a  little  higher  in  pitch,  produced  a clearer "chick" sound. They were a little more modern sounding than the 14's, and might  appeal  to  more  tastes.  Both  sets sounded great with funky, open/closed hi-hat  patterns.  Overall,  everyone  here seemed to feel  that the hi-hats were the best of the bunch."<br>
 
'''Review:''' "Finally,  we were sent two pairs of hi-hat cymbals—13"  Matched  (Light  top  with Medium bottom) and  14" Light. While I won't  go  so  far  as  to  say  that  these sounded exactly like old K's, they were the closest of the batch.  When struck with  a wood-tip stick, the  14's in particular produced that dry "click" that is characteristic of the  old  K's,  but  with  enough  trashy overtones to balance that out nicely. They were  very  low  in  pitch,  making  the "chick" sound somewhat soft and mellow. Jazz players would probably appreciate these more than rock drummers. The 13's, being  a  little  higher  in  pitch,  produced  a clearer "chick" sound. They were a little more modern sounding than the 14's, and might  appeal  to  more  tastes.  Both  sets sounded great with funky, open/closed hi-hat  patterns.  Overall,  everyone  here seemed to feel  that the hi-hats were the best of the bunch."<br>
  

Latest revision as of 00:00, 13 October 2025

Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Light Hi-Hat
Size: 13 Inch
Series: Istanbul Series
Weight: Top: ?g / Bottom: ?g
Years of production: ?
Sound file: unknown
Istanbul's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Finally, we were sent two pairs of hi-hat cymbals—13" Matched (Light top with Medium bottom) and 14" Light. While I won't go so far as to say that these sounded exactly like old K's, they were the closest of the batch. When struck with a wood-tip stick, the 14's in particular produced that dry "click" that is characteristic of the old K's, but with enough trashy overtones to balance that out nicely. They were very low in pitch, making the "chick" sound somewhat soft and mellow. Jazz players would probably appreciate these more than rock drummers. The 13's, being a little higher in pitch, produced a clearer "chick" sound. They were a little more modern sounding than the 14's, and might appeal to more tastes. Both sets sounded great with funky, open/closed hi-hat patterns. Overall, everyone here seemed to feel that the hi-hats were the best of the bunch."

Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Istanbul Cymbals", Modern Drummer, May 1998, p. 114)

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