Difference between revisions of "Istanbul Agop Signature 14" Hi-Hat"
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[https://youtu.be/g94MFBMQiZQ?si=j_qzcUN0pVfirMUv Signature 14" Hi-Hat] <br> | [https://youtu.be/g94MFBMQiZQ?si=j_qzcUN0pVfirMUv Signature 14" Hi-Hat] <br> | ||
'''Istanbul Agop's Description:''' [[Istanbul Agop Hi-Hat#Signature|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Istanbul Agop's Description:''' [[Istanbul Agop Hi-Hat#Signature|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
| − | '''Review:''' | + | '''Review:''' "Both sets of hi-hats are winners. The 14" hats sound fairly deep, with a dry flavor and a distinct, cutting "chick" sound when played with a stick or the foot. |
| − | Review written by<br> | + | Surprisingly, the 13" hats are a little beefier, and may present a slightly warmer tone than that of the 14" hats. It's interesting that the bells on the hi-hats are more pronounced than those on the ride cymbals, allowing for some interesting offbeat stickwork." <br> |
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| + | :Review written by Robin Tolleson ("Istanbul Agop Agop Signature Cymbals - Made According To A Master's Recipe", Modern Drummer, March 2003, pg. 38)<br> | ||
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | '''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | ||
Latest revision as of 13:50, 9 February 2026
Group: Hi-Hats
Type: Hi-Hat
Size: 14 Inch
Series: Signature
Weight: Top: 768g / Bottom: 888g
- Top: 793g / Bottom: 950g
- Top: 794g / Bottom: 913g
- Top: 803g / Bottom: 970g
- Top: 814g / Bottom: 899g
- Top: 825g / Bottom: 895g
- Top: 827g / Bottom: 919g
- Top: 841g / Bottom: 872g
- Top: 849g / Bottom: 900g
- Top: 853g / Bottom: 884g
- Top: 860g / Bottom: 940g
- Top: 793g / Bottom: 950g
Median Weight: Top: 825g (n=11) / Bottom: 900g (n=11)
Years of production: 20?? - Present
Sound file: Signature 14" Hi-Hat
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Istanbul Agop's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Both sets of hi-hats are winners. The 14" hats sound fairly deep, with a dry flavor and a distinct, cutting "chick" sound when played with a stick or the foot.
Surprisingly, the 13" hats are a little beefier, and may present a slightly warmer tone than that of the 14" hats. It's interesting that the bells on the hi-hats are more pronounced than those on the ride cymbals, allowing for some interesting offbeat stickwork."
- Review written by Robin Tolleson ("Istanbul Agop Agop Signature Cymbals - Made According To A Master's Recipe", Modern Drummer, March 2003, pg. 38)
Artist/song where it can be heard: