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Here we have a brand new Zildjian 14" A Zildjian New Beat Hi-Hat Bottom Cymbal!

The Zildjian New Beat Hats are considered the most versatile HiHat cymbals in the world today. The original design was brought to us by the late, great drummer, Louie Bellson who sought a pair of HiHats with a solid beat and a perfect all-purpose combination of stick and "chick" sound. It is symmetrically machine hammered and lathed with a traditional wide groove. The result is an exuberant cymbal that bursts with a classic voice that is pure, bright, and expressive!
 
Features: 
  • Traditional Finish
  • High Pitch
  • Loud Volume
  • Heavy Weight Bottom

Don't let this deal pass you by!

Condition
Brand
Model
  • 14" A Series New Beat Hi-Hat Cymbal (Bottom)
Categories
Finish
  • Traditional
Diameter
  • 14"

About the Seller

Bentley's Drum Shop, Inc.

Fresno, CA, United States
(5,508)
Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:11,618
Product Overview
Existing through various incarnations over four hundred years, Zildjian is the oldest cymbal company in operation and one of the oldest companies in the world. The company has been based in Norwell, MA for the better part of a century and is still presided over by the Zildjian family.

The brighter counterpart to the umbrous, hand-hammered character of the Ks, the Zildjian A series is still constructed with the was the company's Zildjian Secret Alloy and was the first to feature machine hammering.

Conceived in the '80s to provide the market with a hi-hat pairing complementary to the brighter pop music of the decade, the New Beat cymbals pair a medium top and medium-heavy bottom for a pronounced "chick" and crisper stick articulation than traditional cymbals.

This price reflects the bottom hat.

Years of production: 1980s-present

Notable players: Steve Gadd, Tony Royster, Carmine Appice
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