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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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  • Anonymous

    Awesome!

    Zildjian A New Beat HiHat 14"Published on 05/18/10 at 01:25
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I was fortunate to come upon it in a warehouse sale. The 2 parts were sold separately, the seller learned that it was not a Charles. Mine is old enough to see very old. (70's?) I shine in lemon and magic occurred and the logo Avedis!

    I had already tested in a 13 "I found it lacked safe. In 14" is the top. IT is very versatile with infinite shades. I love color, especially for recording.

    I can not compare with the present series have not tested.

    A must!
  • sanjurosanjuro

    Zildjian A New Beat HiHat 14"Published on 09/24/09 at 06:50
    The Zildjian A New Beat hi hats are an impressive pair of cymbals.  While they have a very chunky, heavy sound, they are surprisingly versatile.  I think I have seen these hats more than any other in professional environments, such as in recording studios or on venue kits.  This is a testament to how these are about as close to an industry standard as any other hi hats around.  They are durable and have a very good look to them regardless of wear and tear.

    The New Beats feel great to play and the woodiness of the sticks really comes through.  For whatever reason, the stick rebound on these cymbals surpasses that of almost all others, especially with the 14 inch hats. The sound is well bal…
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    The Zildjian A New Beat hi hats are an impressive pair of cymbals.  While they have a very chunky, heavy sound, they are surprisingly versatile.  I think I have seen these hats more than any other in professional environments, such as in recording studios or on venue kits.  This is a testament to how these are about as close to an industry standard as any other hi hats around.  They are durable and have a very good look to them regardless of wear and tear.

    The New Beats feel great to play and the woodiness of the sticks really comes through.  For whatever reason, the stick rebound on these cymbals surpasses that of almost all others, especially with the 14 inch hats. The sound is well balanced, not too dark but not coated and shimmering either. When open, they are extremely loud and have a good ability to cut through music.  For this reason, they are better suited to louder music.  The closed chick sound is also very loud, good for rock and funk but not so much jazz or lighter music. Sometimes in a recording environment, I notice you can really hear the tin ringing out when the hats are closed tight and the hats are struck forcefully.  I am not a huge fan of this type of sound, but as I said earlier this is not a problem with other music present.

    There may be better cymbals to listen to by themselves, but in a rocking musical context these are really amazing. The Zildjian New Beats are affordable considering their musical applications. I have never owned a pair of new beats but still have played them hundreds of times. These are some of the most versatile and widespread rock hi hats available, and are highly recommended. The Zildjian A cymbal line is great all around, but the New Beats really standout.
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Zildjian A New Beat HiHat 14"Published on 03/08/09 at 14:43
    (Originally written by minix/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    Good sounding hi-hats. I bought them secondhand in 2004.

    The sound is quite heavy, like the HH themselves (especially the bottom hat).

    The "chick" sound is very powerful

    It sounds great when it's a bit open (for rock songs for example)...

    The closed sound is also good but a bit too heavy and dull... You can surely find better sounding hi-hats for funk...

    But rock drummers can buy them with closed eyes!