Difference between revisions of "Sabian HH 14" Regular Hats"
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::Top: 1033g / Bottom: 1460g<br> | ::Top: 1033g / Bottom: 1460g<br> | ||
::Top: 1048g / Bottom: 1472g<br> | ::Top: 1048g / Bottom: 1472g<br> | ||
| + | ::Top: 1062g / Bottom: 1480g<br> | ||
::Bottom: 1474g <br> | ::Bottom: 1474g <br> | ||
| − | '''Median Weight: ''' Top: | + | '''Median Weight: ''' Top: 986g (n=16) / Bottom: 1420g (n=17)<br> |
'''Years of production:''' 1987 - ?<br> | '''Years of production:''' 1987 - ?<br> | ||
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/juj11F8j_S4?si=0ah95xtZpmtaeO4d HH 14" Regular Hats]<br> [https://youtu.be/YW3RGGv0t7k?si=i8Qr1mQEbRvWMIeD HH 14" Regular Hats]<br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/juj11F8j_S4?si=0ah95xtZpmtaeO4d HH 14" Regular Hats]<br> [https://youtu.be/YW3RGGv0t7k?si=i8Qr1mQEbRvWMIeD HH 14" Regular Hats]<br> | ||
Revision as of 00:02, 5 January 2026
Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Regular Hats
Size: 14 Inch
Series: HH
Weight: Top: 905g / Bottom: 1315g
- Top: 906g / Bottom: 1316g
- Top: 928g / Bottom: 1404g
- Top: 936g / Bottom: 1523g
- Top: 950g / Bottom: 1460g
- Top: 974g / Bottom: 1352g
- Top: 980g / Bottom: 1320g
- Top: 984g / Bottom: 1368g
- Top: 987g / Bottom: 1417g
- Top: 1008g / Bottom: 1420g
- Top: 1016g / Bottom: 1412g
- Top: 1022g / Bottom: 1503g
- Top: 1024g / Bottom: 1462g
- Top: 1033g / Bottom: 1460g
- Top: 1048g / Bottom: 1472g
- Top: 1062g / Bottom: 1480g
- Bottom: 1474g
- Top: 906g / Bottom: 1316g
Median Weight: Top: 986g (n=16) / Bottom: 1420g (n=17)
Years of production: 1987 - ?
Sound file: HH 14" Regular Hats
HH 14" Regular Hats
HH 14" Regular Hats
HH 14" Regular Hats
HH 14" Regular Hats
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "These hi-hats have a much more detailed opening and closing sound than the AA hi-hats, though there is not quite as much stick or foot sound (unless you opt for a heavier pair). These cymbals would be a good choice for drummers who, like Stewart Copeland, prefer a very fast response from the hi-hats, rather than a hard stick sound. The sound is remarkably warm, with a large variety of overtones - a classic jazz sound. The brilliant finish darkens the amber of the HH metal, making it look more like "Old K.s."
- Review written by Chip Stern (Modern Drummer, June 1984, pg. 72)
Artist/song where it can be heard: Carl Allen, Mike Clark, Ed Thigpen