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- AnonymousPublished on 07/18/06 at 14:22 (This content has been automatically translated from French)What specific questions!
Charley is a very short rather fine and precise, ideal for the funk, he has four years is ziljian done well (we like it or not is another matter) and I sell it and necessarily Because evolution.
Very well maintained, without aggressif.Il product is more rare and Gaffarel just remove it from the catalog
New price: 350E 150E left
mail: blueline31@neuf.fr00 - babat59Published on 11/16/08 at 12:31 (This content has been automatically translated from French)- How long have you use it?
3 years
- What is so special that you like most and least?
the chick is really special is perfect for all the rhythms played on the hi-hat pedal (funk. ..), plus you can plug more or less the drainage holes in the air to vary the sound. At stake is more traditional fine too but you have to adapt his game as it is very heavy! especially the bottom. So the table is unique, you can almost do without ride ...
- How would you rate the quality / price?
bought used for 160 euros, it's well worth!
- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
yes, certainly00 - BGuginoPublished on 07/30/08 at 09:05I am currently using the Zildjian A series Quick-beat Hi-Hats and I love them. I got them on sale from another website, but if I had to make the decision to get them again at full price, it would be no question. These cymbals have mostly good characteristics and not too many downsides to them, but I’ll give it a try.
I first bought these hi-hats for the soul purpose of that I was upgrading. I saw them on sale on another website, so I decided to pick them up. The day they got here, I went and tossed them on my stand. The very first thing that I noticed about them was the look. I was able to get them in traditional finish or brilliant. I ended up choosing the brilliant and being very satisfi…Read moreI am currently using the Zildjian A series Quick-beat Hi-Hats and I love them. I got them on sale from another website, but if I had to make the decision to get them again at full price, it would be no question. These cymbals have mostly good characteristics and not too many downsides to them, but I’ll give it a try.
I first bought these hi-hats for the soul purpose of that I was upgrading. I saw them on sale on another website, so I decided to pick them up. The day they got here, I went and tossed them on my stand. The very first thing that I noticed about them was the look. I was able to get them in traditional finish or brilliant. I ended up choosing the brilliant and being very satisfied with the way they look. So once I started playing them, I noticed that I was getting a very “crisp” sound out of them, which was the sound I was looking for. They’re very quick, crisp and fast. But if you’re looking for a more “washy” sound, I would keep looking. These hi hats have a great foot sound to them too. Not too overpowering so that you’re going to hear them too much from the outside, but just enough so that you’ll hear your foot bouncing.
There are very few downsides to these, but one would definitely be the closed sound. When you’re playing these hats closed they don’t really produce the best closed sound. I was looking for a little bit more attack and definition out of them, but even when they’re closed, the sound somehow comes across as a little “soft”. It’s probably because of the fact that they’ve got the venting holes in the bottom, so the sound travels directly out of them.
Overall, I would recommend these hi hats to anybody that want to upgrade. There are high-end cymbals and you’ll be nothing but pleased.See less00