Difference between revisions of "Zildjian Scimitar 14" Hi-Hat"
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'''Size:''' 14 Inch<br> | '''Size:''' 14 Inch<br> | ||
'''Series:''' [[Zildjian Scimitar#Scimitar|Scimitar]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[Zildjian Scimitar#Scimitar|Scimitar]]<br> | ||
| − | '''Weight:''' Top: 978g / Bottom: 1360g<br> | + | '''Weight:''' Top: 975g / Bottom: 1400g <br> |
| + | ::Top: 978g / Bottom: 1360g<br> | ||
| + | ::Top: 980g / Bottom: 1290g<br> | ||
::Top: 988g / Bottom: 1388g<br> | ::Top: 988g / Bottom: 1388g<br> | ||
::Top: 1000g / Bottom: 1412g<br> | ::Top: 1000g / Bottom: 1412g<br> | ||
| + | ::Top: 1050g / Bottom: 1211g<br> | ||
| + | '''Median Weight:''' Top: 984g (n=6) / Bottom: 1374g (n=6)<br> | ||
'''Years of production:''' 1986 - 1997<br> | '''Years of production:''' 1986 - 1997<br> | ||
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/TzUK_Jqt3dw?si=d8OwNr0W9J9sibgT Scimitar 14" Hi-Hat]<br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/TzUK_Jqt3dw?si=d8OwNr0W9J9sibgT Scimitar 14" Hi-Hat]<br> | ||
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'''Review:''' "The Hi-Hats especially benefited from the extra weight of the bottom cymbal which added a degree of "clunk" to the closed sound and greatly assisted the projection. In some ways I was a little disappointed with these Hi-Hats. They weren't as responsive as I would have liked and the "chip" when bringing them together with the foot left a little to be desired in terms of focus. Possibly I expected too much from them merely because they sported the Zildjian name. Nevertheless they were definitely a very useful pair of Hi-Hats with a fair amount of character and volume even though they aren't the brightest cymbals in the world. Mind you for £60 all complaints take on a very different perspective — as does the word Zildjian emblazoned across their surface." <br> | '''Review:''' "The Hi-Hats especially benefited from the extra weight of the bottom cymbal which added a degree of "clunk" to the closed sound and greatly assisted the projection. In some ways I was a little disappointed with these Hi-Hats. They weren't as responsive as I would have liked and the "chip" when bringing them together with the foot left a little to be desired in terms of focus. Possibly I expected too much from them merely because they sported the Zildjian name. Nevertheless they were definitely a very useful pair of Hi-Hats with a fair amount of character and volume even though they aren't the brightest cymbals in the world. Mind you for £60 all complaints take on a very different perspective — as does the word Zildjian emblazoned across their surface." <br> | ||
| − | Review written by Simon Braund ("Zildjian Scimitar Cymbals", Phaze 1, July 1989)<br> | + | :Review written by Simon Braund ("Zildjian Scimitar Cymbals", Phaze 1, July 1989)<br> |
''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | ''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | ||
Latest revision as of 13:11, 2 December 2025
Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Hi-Hat
Size: 14 Inch
Series: Scimitar
Weight: Top: 975g / Bottom: 1400g
- Top: 978g / Bottom: 1360g
- Top: 980g / Bottom: 1290g
- Top: 988g / Bottom: 1388g
- Top: 1000g / Bottom: 1412g
- Top: 1050g / Bottom: 1211g
- Top: 978g / Bottom: 1360g
Median Weight: Top: 984g (n=6) / Bottom: 1374g (n=6)
Years of production: 1986 - 1997
Sound file: Scimitar 14" Hi-Hat
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The Hi-Hats especially benefited from the extra weight of the bottom cymbal which added a degree of "clunk" to the closed sound and greatly assisted the projection. In some ways I was a little disappointed with these Hi-Hats. They weren't as responsive as I would have liked and the "chip" when bringing them together with the foot left a little to be desired in terms of focus. Possibly I expected too much from them merely because they sported the Zildjian name. Nevertheless they were definitely a very useful pair of Hi-Hats with a fair amount of character and volume even though they aren't the brightest cymbals in the world. Mind you for £60 all complaints take on a very different perspective — as does the word Zildjian emblazoned across their surface."
- Review written by Simon Braund ("Zildjian Scimitar Cymbals", Phaze 1, July 1989)
Artist/song where it can be heard: