Difference between revisions of "Meinl Amun 14" Powerful Hihat"

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[https://youtu.be/ERJ9WU9ASgk?si=5-B9F20XLacRpA7g Amun 14" Powerful Hihat]<br>
 
[https://youtu.be/ERJ9WU9ASgk?si=5-B9F20XLacRpA7g Amun 14" Powerful Hihat]<br>
 
'''Meinl's Description:''' [[Meinl Powerful Hihat#Amun|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Meinl's Description:''' [[Meinl Powerful Hihat#Amun|<<< - >>>]]<br>
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'''Review:''' "Now, I wouldn't have to do anything to get a great chick sound from the  14" Powerful hi-hats. Their weight and size produced plenty of that characteristic. On the other hand, they weren't as subtle  and  delicate-sounding  as  their  smaller  siblings. Surprisingly, though, their shape and hammering kept them down in moderately deep pitch territory. To my ears, these sounded like good general-purpose hi-hats, with a touch more character than many other models that fit that description."<br>
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Review written by Rick Van Horn ("Meinl Amun Cymbals - When you're named for an Egyptian god, you'd better have something special to offer.", Modern Drummer, February 2000, p. 56)<br>
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br>
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br>

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Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Powerful Hihat
Size: 14 Inch
Series: Amun
Weight: Top: 1050g / Bottom: 1280g
Years of production: 1999 - 2007
Sound file: Amun 14" Powerful Hihat
Amun 14" Powerful Hihat
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Now, I wouldn't have to do anything to get a great chick sound from the 14" Powerful hi-hats. Their weight and size produced plenty of that characteristic. On the other hand, they weren't as subtle and delicate-sounding as their smaller siblings. Surprisingly, though, their shape and hammering kept them down in moderately deep pitch territory. To my ears, these sounded like good general-purpose hi-hats, with a touch more character than many other models that fit that description."

Review written by Rick Van Horn ("Meinl Amun Cymbals - When you're named for an Egyptian god, you'd better have something special to offer.", Modern Drummer, February 2000, p. 56)

Artist/song where it can be heard: unknown