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The 14" and 15" pairs had qualities similar to the 13" models, but with a wider range of sounds. The 14" set was great all around and was definitely the most versatile. They fit best in a jazz situation, with a nice foot "chick," a smooth stick sound, and a nonabrasive wash. The 15" hats were the most rockin'. Even the smallest amount of looseness between the cymbals created a huge, and highly palatable, washy sound. These beautiful- sounding cymbals were just as warm and responsive as the other sizes but with more volume and deeper, darker frequencies."
 
The 14" and 15" pairs had qualities similar to the 13" models, but with a wider range of sounds. The 14" set was great all around and was definitely the most versatile. They fit best in a jazz situation, with a nice foot "chick," a smooth stick sound, and a nonabrasive wash. The 15" hats were the most rockin'. Even the smallest amount of looseness between the cymbals created a huge, and highly palatable, washy sound. These beautiful- sounding cymbals were just as warm and responsive as the other sizes but with more volume and deeper, darker frequencies."
  
Review written by Anthony Riscica ("Sabian Artisan Vault and Radia Nano Hi-Hats", Modern Drummer, July 2009, pp. 38-39)<br>  
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:Review written by Anthony Riscica ("Sabian Artisan Vault and Radia Nano Hi-Hats", Modern Drummer, July 2009, pp. 38-39)<br>  
  
 
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Revision as of 01:22, 14 December 2025

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Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Hats
Size: 14 Inch
Series: Artisan
Weight: Top: 1098g / Bottom: 1544g

Top: 1109g / Bottom: 1462g
Top: 1115g / Bottom: 1520g
Top: 1143g / Bottom: 1485g
Top: 1180g / Bottom: 1533g
Top: 1180g / Bottom: 1590g

Median Weight: Top: 1129g (n=6) / Bottom: 1527g (n=6)
Years of production: 2009 - Present
Sound file: Artisan 15" Hats
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Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: " Even when you jump from the 13" to the 15" models, the Artisan hi-hats feel consistent, while the sound difference is what you would expect going from smaller to larger hi-hats. I used the 13", 14", and 15" pairs on the same jazz gig and found them all appropriate, depending on the sound I was going for. The 13" set was tight, but without too much "chick." When played loosely, they had a nice dark, simmering (not shimmering) wash that was easy to control. I found the pair to be surprisingly warm for their smaller size, even though the medium/heavy weight might lead you to think they'd sound brighter. I also used these hats on a funk ses- sion, and they were ideal. Their volume was easy to control, and the stick sound was dark and articulate. The open-to-closed "bark" sound was sharp, helping to make everything else I played sound even tighter and more groovy.

The 14" and 15" pairs had qualities similar to the 13" models, but with a wider range of sounds. The 14" set was great all around and was definitely the most versatile. They fit best in a jazz situation, with a nice foot "chick," a smooth stick sound, and a nonabrasive wash. The 15" hats were the most rockin'. Even the smallest amount of looseness between the cymbals created a huge, and highly palatable, washy sound. These beautiful- sounding cymbals were just as warm and responsive as the other sizes but with more volume and deeper, darker frequencies."

Review written by Anthony Riscica ("Sabian Artisan Vault and Radia Nano Hi-Hats", Modern Drummer, July 2009, pp. 38-39)

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