• Perfect pair for a studio right here!  THINNER TOP with a nice softness but not paper thin, so it has a dry crispness. DARK AND DRY TOO.  

  • Damn!!! New, NEW Beats are $480 now!

  • For the redesigned ones trying to imitate what these Vintage ones do effortlessly! 

  • And this particular pair is from the FIRST FEW YEARS OF PRODUCTION.

  • This is a terrific pair for recording - they’re half-a-century dried out and mellow and surprisingly dark too. A must have for a studio. 
  • The most recorded Hi Hats in history.

  • THINNER 912 Top Cymbal, and a Medium Heavy 1284 gram Bottom Cymbal.  These 14s” espouse the tone-honored New Beat philosophy of a thin top cymbal coupled with a heavier bottom cymbal to supply plenty of CHICK tone!

  • And that they do!! Crisp, tight, clean, and articulate sticking that is focused - compliments of that 5 -decade old patina. These beauties are drier, darker l and more tight and clean sounding than the $480 new ones - these beauties have aged and focused up beautifully.

  • Responsive.  Plenty of cutting ability for live situations. Studio stalwarts! 

  • There’s a reason everyone wants Vintage New Beats!  They just do THE THING!! 

  • The awesome dark golden patina focuses them. Beautiful looking and sounding. Typical use. Great shape. 

  • Real Deal dry EARLY New Beats from the 1960s with a thinner top. Sound amazing. 

  • Don’t spend more for less and a guess…

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ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
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Model
  • 14" A. Zildjian '60s Stamp New Beat Hi-Hat Cymbals (Pair)
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Diameter
  • 14"

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Hazelshould Drums & Cymbals

Studio City, CA, United States
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