Difference between revisions of "Meinl Profile 14" Hi-Tech Hi-Hat"
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'''Review:''' The 14" hi-hat cymbals are a good complement to the ride cymbal. Their sound coloration can also be defined as soft and fine, but they sound a bit too dull for my taste. However, the stick serve with closed cymbals is clean if you play them with thinner to medium-strength sticks. When crashing, the result is a soft sound character. When playing the hi-hat with the foot, the cymbals come with a clean "chick", provided that you tilt the lower cymbal a little so that the air can escape better. Your volume is somewhat limited so these hi-hats should be used especially in low to medium volume. <br> | '''Review:''' The 14" hi-hat cymbals are a good complement to the ride cymbal. Their sound coloration can also be defined as soft and fine, but they sound a bit too dull for my taste. However, the stick serve with closed cymbals is clean if you play them with thinner to medium-strength sticks. When crashing, the result is a soft sound character. When playing the hi-hat with the foot, the cymbals come with a clean "chick", provided that you tilt the lower cymbal a little so that the air can escape better. Your volume is somewhat limited so these hi-hats should be used especially in low to medium volume. <br> | ||
| − | Review written by Fachblatt Magazine <br> | + | :Review written by Fachblatt Magazine <br> |
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br> | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br> | ||
Latest revision as of 05:16, 5 October 2025
Group: Hi Hats
Type: Hi-Tech Hi-Hat
Size: 14 Inch
Series: Profile
Weight: Top: 840g / Bottom: 988g
- Top: 889g / Bottom: 1014g
- Top: 889g / Bottom: 1014g
Years of production: 1984 - 1989
Sound file: Profile 14" Hi-Tech Hi-Hat
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: The 14" hi-hat cymbals are a good complement to the ride cymbal. Their sound coloration can also be defined as soft and fine, but they sound a bit too dull for my taste. However, the stick serve with closed cymbals is clean if you play them with thinner to medium-strength sticks. When crashing, the result is a soft sound character. When playing the hi-hat with the foot, the cymbals come with a clean "chick", provided that you tilt the lower cymbal a little so that the air can escape better. Your volume is somewhat limited so these hi-hats should be used especially in low to medium volume.
- Review written by Fachblatt Magazine
Artist/song where it can be heard: unknown