Zildjian A Custom Mastersound Hi-Hat Cymbals
When only the best will do, turn to the bright, clear, clean, and crisp sound of the expertly crafted Zildjian A Custom Mastersound Hi-Hats.
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Zildjian A Custom Hi-Hat Cymbal Pair
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zZounds Gear Experts Say...
Light, crisp, subtle, very colorful. Delicate stick sound with clean "chick."
Overview
Light, crisp, subtle, very colorful. Delicate stick sound with clean "chick."
A Custom cymbals deliver a sophisticated expression of classic Zildjian A Series sounds. They feature thinner weights and radically innovative hammering.
Zildjian Hi Hats - The heart of your set-up.
The Hi Hat is a timekeeping necessity for all drummers. Because the Hi Hat and the Ride both play a part in keeping time, the relationship between them is very important. They should be selected together, and they should complement each other.
What makes a great Hi Hat
The bottom cymbal should be relatively heavier than the top cymbal. This will ensure a good, clean "chick" sound. It is important that the volume of your Hi Hats balance with your snare and bass drums.
Played by:
Simon Phillips - Toto / Solo Artist
Carter Beauford - Dave Matthews Band
Neil Peart - Rush
Horacio Hernandez - Afro-Cuban Virtuoso
Akira Jimbo - Solo Artist
John Otto - Limp Bizkit
Chad Sexton - 311
Samantha Maloney - Hole / Motley Crue
Mike Mangini - Tribe of Judah
Patrick Khutze - Feijoa Jam
Roy Haynes - Jazz Legend
Max Roach - Jazz Legend
Mike Cosgrove - Alien Ant Farm
Nicky Gebhard - Independent
Erik Smith - Independent
Tiki Pasillas - Marc Anthony
Russ Miller - Studio/Jennifer Love Hewitt
Zach Lind - Jimmy Eat World
Wilson Laurencin - "Open Mike" with Mike Bullard/NEWA
Thierry Arpino - Jean-Luc Ponty
Will Champion - Coldplay
A Custom cymbals deliver a sophisticated expression of classic Zildjian A Series sounds. They feature thinner weights and radically innovative hammering.
Zildjian Hi Hats - The heart of your set-up.
The Hi Hat is a timekeeping necessity for all drummers. Because the Hi Hat and the Ride both play a part in keeping time, the relationship between them is very important. They should be selected together, and they should complement each other.
What makes a great Hi Hat
The bottom cymbal should be relatively heavier than the top cymbal. This will ensure a good, clean "chick" sound. It is important that the volume of your Hi Hats balance with your snare and bass drums.
Played by:
Simon Phillips - Toto / Solo Artist
Carter Beauford - Dave Matthews Band
Neil Peart - Rush
Horacio Hernandez - Afro-Cuban Virtuoso
Akira Jimbo - Solo Artist
John Otto - Limp Bizkit
Chad Sexton - 311
Samantha Maloney - Hole / Motley Crue
Mike Mangini - Tribe of Judah
Patrick Khutze - Feijoa Jam
Roy Haynes - Jazz Legend
Max Roach - Jazz Legend
Mike Cosgrove - Alien Ant Farm
Nicky Gebhard - Independent
Erik Smith - Independent
Tiki Pasillas - Marc Anthony
Russ Miller - Studio/Jennifer Love Hewitt
Zach Lind - Jimmy Eat World
Wilson Laurencin - "Open Mike" with Mike Bullard/NEWA
Thierry Arpino - Jean-Luc Ponty
Will Champion - Coldplay
No longer available at zZounds
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