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Paiste Alpha Power Hi-Hat 14"
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Hi-Hat from Paiste belonging to the Alpha series

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  • Anonymous

    Paiste Alpha Power Hi-Hat 14"Published on 12/02/07 at 10:54
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    Very good hat for a game hit rock metal show. They are too rock my taste, it sticks to the Jazz, but not at all good. Otherwise, the hammering is done the machine then finished by hand which gives a really warm sound. In short, very good cymbals to begin. With the experience I do not repeat this choice because as I said very people they rock!
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    Charley effective rock

    Paiste Alpha Power Hi-Hat 14"Published on 12/03/10 at 07:41
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    So Paiste Alpha Power Hi-hat 14 ". I mean the first Alpha series, which dates from the early 90s.
    Bought new at 250 euros, I wanted a charley rock, precise, incisive and powerful;
    I was not disappointed, I totally enjoyed this set. Having evolved in groups pop-rock and alternative rock, these cymbals are very well behaved. It remains that they are a little hard on the sticks, have a tendency not to "shine" in a pretty metal and are sometimes victims of air-lock.

    They are all the same for very good performance, a quasi-professional level. But exclude the smoothness of your game when you feel misunderstood.





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    So Paiste Alpha Power Hi-hat 14 ". I mean the first Alpha series, which dates from the early 90s.
    Bought new at 250 euros, I wanted a charley rock, precise, incisive and powerful;
    I was not disappointed, I totally enjoyed this set. Having evolved in groups pop-rock and alternative rock, these cymbals are very well behaved. It remains that they are a little hard on the sticks, have a tendency not to "shine" in a pretty metal and are sometimes victims of air-lock.

    They are all the same for very good performance, a quasi-professional level. But exclude the smoothness of your game when you feel misunderstood.





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