Difference between revisions of "A Zildjian 15" Rock Hi-Hat"
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::Top: 1414g / Bottom: 1686g (1980s Era)<br> | ::Top: 1414g / Bottom: 1686g (1980s Era)<br> | ||
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::Top: 1444g / Bottom: 1428g (1980s Era)<br> | ::Top: 1444g / Bottom: 1428g (1980s Era)<br> | ||
::Top: 1470g / Bottom: 1512g<br> | ::Top: 1470g / Bottom: 1512g<br> | ||
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'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/0iWubcAgcdE A Zildjian 15" Rock Hi-Hat]<br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/0iWubcAgcdE A Zildjian 15" Rock Hi-Hat]<br> | ||
[https://youtu.be/Pv71cuHPNLY?si=P8DmkLoGi52PZVSM A Zildjian 15" Rock Hi-Hat]<br> | [https://youtu.be/Pv71cuHPNLY?si=P8DmkLoGi52PZVSM A Zildjian 15" Rock Hi-Hat]<br> | ||
| + | [https://youtu.be/FDyAoz0v4Fk?si=i5EBjTw7m7mwVaJe A Zildjian 15" Rock Hi-Hat]<br> | ||
'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Rock Hi-Hat#A Zildjian|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian Rock Hi-Hat#A Zildjian|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
'''Review:''' Back in the 1980s, when I first started playing drums, Zildjian just came out with the [[Z Zildjian|Z]] series of cymbals. At the time i was a little bewildered why they would offer the "Z" hi-hats in 13" and 14" sizes, with no 15" option. After playing this 15" pairing I think I now know why - these hi-hats are seriously heavy! Mine just happened to be among the heaviest of the weights collected here - 1627g over 1724g. (In comparison, the 14" Dyno Beat hats typically weigh 1100 to 1350 grams for a top, and 1200 to 1430 grams for a bottom) <br> | '''Review:''' Back in the 1980s, when I first started playing drums, Zildjian just came out with the [[Z Zildjian|Z]] series of cymbals. At the time i was a little bewildered why they would offer the "Z" hi-hats in 13" and 14" sizes, with no 15" option. After playing this 15" pairing I think I now know why - these hi-hats are seriously heavy! Mine just happened to be among the heaviest of the weights collected here - 1627g over 1724g. (In comparison, the 14" Dyno Beat hats typically weigh 1100 to 1350 grams for a top, and 1200 to 1430 grams for a bottom) <br> | ||
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When I put this pair on the hi-hat stand, the first thing I noticed was that I had to tighten up the part of the clutch that holds the top cymbal. (I had previously had a heavy hi-hat on the stand that this was perfect for just prior to trying these out.) It really took a lot of work on my leg's part to get the cymbals tightly together, and I never felt like I was too successful at that.<br> | When I put this pair on the hi-hat stand, the first thing I noticed was that I had to tighten up the part of the clutch that holds the top cymbal. (I had previously had a heavy hi-hat on the stand that this was perfect for just prior to trying these out.) It really took a lot of work on my leg's part to get the cymbals tightly together, and I never felt like I was too successful at that.<br> | ||
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Being so large and heavy, it takes a solid whack to get these hats to open up to their full potential. They have slosh and wash for days, and a warm tone to go with a bit of metallic tones. If one were wanting something that can be heard easily, these would be a suitable suggestion. <br> | Being so large and heavy, it takes a solid whack to get these hats to open up to their full potential. They have slosh and wash for days, and a warm tone to go with a bit of metallic tones. If one were wanting something that can be heard easily, these would be a suitable suggestion. <br> | ||
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Review written by [[User:Bluejacketsfan|Bluejacketsfan]]<br> | Review written by [[User:Bluejacketsfan|Bluejacketsfan]]<br> | ||
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''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | ''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | ||
Revision as of 00:59, 28 September 2024
Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Rock Hi-Hat
Size: 15 Inch
Series: A Zildjian
Weight: Top: 1138g / Bottom: 1676g (Hollow Logo
- Top: 1236g / Bottom: 1481g
- Top: 1414g / Bottom: 1686g (1980s Era)
- Top: 1436g / Bottom: 1504g (1980s Era)
- Top: 1444g / Bottom: 1428g (1980s Era)
- Top: 1470g / Bottom: 1512g
- Top: 1472g / Bottom: 1482g (1980s Era)
- Top: 1477g / Bottom: 1585g (1990s Era, Pre-Serial Number)
- Top: 1480g / Bottom: 1500g (Hollow Logo)
- Top: 1533g / Bottom: 1568g (1990s Era)
- Top: 1627g / Bottom: 1724g (1980s Era)
- Top: 1630g
- Top: 1236g / Bottom: 1481g
Years of production: 1973 - 1995; 2004 - 2006
Sound file: A Zildjian 15" Rock Hi-Hat
A Zildjian 15" Rock Hi-Hat
A Zildjian 15" Rock Hi-Hat
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: Back in the 1980s, when I first started playing drums, Zildjian just came out with the Z series of cymbals. At the time i was a little bewildered why they would offer the "Z" hi-hats in 13" and 14" sizes, with no 15" option. After playing this 15" pairing I think I now know why - these hi-hats are seriously heavy! Mine just happened to be among the heaviest of the weights collected here - 1627g over 1724g. (In comparison, the 14" Dyno Beat hats typically weigh 1100 to 1350 grams for a top, and 1200 to 1430 grams for a bottom)
When I put this pair on the hi-hat stand, the first thing I noticed was that I had to tighten up the part of the clutch that holds the top cymbal. (I had previously had a heavy hi-hat on the stand that this was perfect for just prior to trying these out.) It really took a lot of work on my leg's part to get the cymbals tightly together, and I never felt like I was too successful at that.
Being so large and heavy, it takes a solid whack to get these hats to open up to their full potential. They have slosh and wash for days, and a warm tone to go with a bit of metallic tones. If one were wanting something that can be heard easily, these would be a suitable suggestion.
Review written by Bluejacketsfan
Artist/song where it can be heard: