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Zildjian A New Beat HiHat 14"
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Hi-Hat from Zildjian belonging to the A New Beat series

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  • fouguifougui

    a little treat!

    Zildjian A New Beat HiHat 14"Published on 02/15/14 at 13:25
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I find the sound of the end charley & "crunchy", well defined, since I 4h (this day)

    but I love it already! I like the open "crunchy too, a little but not too serious, you can play jazz, funk, jazz-rock, world / music, pop rock, reggea etc. .. can be no large metal but whatever ....

    I had an A custom 14 "but for my taste too metallic, with a powerful game and walk" guts "(probably due to the brilliant appearance of the cymbal, but with a" good "character though.
  • FateFelledVictimFateFelledVictim

    Zildjian A New Beat HiHat 14"Published on 10/06/08 at 17:26
    On a starting note I have to say that the Zildjian A Series New Beat hihats are some of the most popular hihat cymbals in the drumming world. I owned a set when I first started and got rid of them about a year later. These cymbals can span across almost any genre of music, and they are durable enough to withstand a heavy beating. The closed sound is one of the best I have heard, even in the K Series. The open sound is a little bit higher pitch and a little too tinny for my personal preference, but I am also very picky with my cymbals.

    The main thing is with these New Beats is that it all depends on how you play them, like with any hihat. In the medium open position, these hats have an awe…
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    On a starting note I have to say that the Zildjian A Series New Beat hihats are some of the most popular hihat cymbals in the drumming world. I owned a set when I first started and got rid of them about a year later. These cymbals can span across almost any genre of music, and they are durable enough to withstand a heavy beating. The closed sound is one of the best I have heard, even in the K Series. The open sound is a little bit higher pitch and a little too tinny for my personal preference, but I am also very picky with my cymbals.

    The main thing is with these New Beats is that it all depends on how you play them, like with any hihat. In the medium open position, these hats have an awesome wash while being loud enough to cut through guitars. Using these as a ride, you get a nice, crystal clear tone out of the cymbals, and due to the heavy bottom and medium top, there is a nice chick to be had. I have played on many kinds of hats, including the cheap ones like Camber, Hohner and the Zildjian ZBT’s, but I have also used top of the line hats like the Sabian AA Rock Hats and K Custom Mastersounds; and these hats a second only to my current hats, the 15” A Custom Mastersounds.

    Overall these are very nice hihats for any style of drumming and hold up to the Avedis Zildjian name. My only complaints are they were a little too high pitch for the music I play and they were a bit clunky at times, but that’s what to expect from heavier hats. If you want a faster set of hats than these, I would go for the A Custom Master Sounds or the A Series Quick Beats or Mastersounds. In my opinion, to fix the pitch of these cymbals I would buy the 15” version as I have played a set with those and they are very nice as well. In the end, I would probably buy the 15” version of these if I had the choice, but these are still some great sounding cymbals.
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