Difference between revisions of "Sabian HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats"
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'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/urIOC7v97M4?si=4IXzUKJviKBwEnEz HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats]<br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/urIOC7v97M4?si=4IXzUKJviKBwEnEz HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats]<br> | ||
[https://youtu.be/UltOQ2iDGQs?si=d7HUwqJQW1ZaxynJ HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats]<br> | [https://youtu.be/UltOQ2iDGQs?si=d7HUwqJQW1ZaxynJ HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats]<br> | ||
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[https://youtu.be/fdrrKcwBmVA?si=q_Su61xJs8QzP9-P HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats]<br> | [https://youtu.be/fdrrKcwBmVA?si=q_Su61xJs8QzP9-P HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats]<br> | ||
[https://youtu.be/Sc9r7vHdwdk?si=ep5yy1i-ZrUXlPaS HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats]<br> | [https://youtu.be/Sc9r7vHdwdk?si=ep5yy1i-ZrUXlPaS HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats]<br> | ||
| − | '''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Manhattan Jazz Hats#HHX|<<< - >>>]] | + | '''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Manhattan Jazz Hats#HHX|<<< - >>>]]<br> |
'''Review:''' "The 13" Manhattan Jazz hats knocked me out. According to Sabian, the oval hammering dents that cover their surface add to the lightness of sound. And the 13" hats <i>were</i> very light. They sounded a lot softer than I'm used to, and I felt virtually no resistance when stepping on the pedal and closing the hats on 2 and 4. But I was caught off guard by the strong, clear "chick" that these babies produced. It was very well defined, and it provided a great counterpoint to the sprawling sonic winds produced by the ride cymbals.<br> | '''Review:''' "The 13" Manhattan Jazz hats knocked me out. According to Sabian, the oval hammering dents that cover their surface add to the lightness of sound. And the 13" hats <i>were</i> very light. They sounded a lot softer than I'm used to, and I felt virtually no resistance when stepping on the pedal and closing the hats on 2 and 4. But I was caught off guard by the strong, clear "chick" that these babies produced. It was very well defined, and it provided a great counterpoint to the sprawling sonic winds produced by the ride cymbals.<br> | ||
The 13" hats also helped me address my fear of the technically demanding aspects of jazz. I found that I was playing quick triplet swing feels with a little more ease and authority than usual. Was it the cymbals themselves, or something they attributed to my mindset? I'm not sure, but I'm willing to give the cymbals the benefit of the doubt."<br> | The 13" hats also helped me address my fear of the technically demanding aspects of jazz. I found that I was playing quick triplet swing feels with a little more ease and authority than usual. Was it the cymbals themselves, or something they attributed to my mindset? I'm not sure, but I'm willing to give the cymbals the benefit of the doubt."<br> | ||
Review written by Will Romano ("Product Close-Up - Sabian HHX Manhattan Jazz Cymbals - Towering Darkness", Modern Drummer, July 2004, p. 31) <br> | Review written by Will Romano ("Product Close-Up - Sabian HHX Manhattan Jazz Cymbals - Towering Darkness", Modern Drummer, July 2004, p. 31) <br> | ||
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | ||
Revision as of 00:46, 16 July 2024
Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Manhattan Jazz Hats
Size: 13 Inch
Series: HHX
Weight: Top: 643g / Bottom: 884g
- Top: 679g / Bottom: 851g
- Top: 687g / Bottom: 900g
- Top: 704g / Bottom: 904g
- Top: 679g / Bottom: 851g
Years of production: 2004 - ?
Sound file: HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats
HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats
HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats
HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats
HHX 13" Manhattan Jazz Hats
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 13" Manhattan Jazz hats knocked me out. According to Sabian, the oval hammering dents that cover their surface add to the lightness of sound. And the 13" hats were very light. They sounded a lot softer than I'm used to, and I felt virtually no resistance when stepping on the pedal and closing the hats on 2 and 4. But I was caught off guard by the strong, clear "chick" that these babies produced. It was very well defined, and it provided a great counterpoint to the sprawling sonic winds produced by the ride cymbals.
The 13" hats also helped me address my fear of the technically demanding aspects of jazz. I found that I was playing quick triplet swing feels with a little more ease and authority than usual. Was it the cymbals themselves, or something they attributed to my mindset? I'm not sure, but I'm willing to give the cymbals the benefit of the doubt."
Review written by Will Romano ("Product Close-Up - Sabian HHX Manhattan Jazz Cymbals - Towering Darkness", Modern Drummer, July 2004, p. 31)
Artist/song where it can be heard:

