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About This Listing

These 15 hats have a lower pitch and more chunk to their chick sound. An articulate and dynamic stick sound as well as consistent crisp foot clicks without air pockets, splashy open foot sounds, and a truly comfortable foot feel make these a great choice for a larger style hi-hat.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • 15" Bliss Series Hi-Hat Cymbals (Pair)
Finish
  • Standard
  • Traditional
Categories
Year
  • 2022
Diameter
  • 15"

About the Seller

KMI Instruments

Gold River, CA, United States
(201)
Joined Reverb:2022
Items Sold:755
Product Overview
Founded in 2005 and operating out of Canada, Dream Cymbals crafts hand-made drum set and orchestral cymbals. Though based in Canada, Dream manufactures all of their products in a family-owned gong factory in the Wuhan region of China. Opting for traditional Chinese cymbal-making methods as opposed to the popular Turkish means, each Dream cymbal is unique, even two of the exact same model and size.

The Bliss series is made in a traditional micro-lathing process with a smaller bell, broad bow design and light weight. The result is an atmospheric character with a brighter tonality than other Dream lines and organic stick feel.

Woody, warm and well-blended in a mix, the Bliss Hi-Hat sports a "vintage" tonality and supple stick feel.

This price reflects the pair of hats.

Years of production: 2010-present

Composition: B20 Alloy (80% copper, 20% tin, traces of silver)



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