Zultan 13" Caz Hi-Hat
Hi-Hat Cymbals

Latest User Reviews
cheap stuff - expensive sound :)
In Rep. of Moldova we don't have a shop where you can try and compare new stuff so these hi-hats were my only chance to have ones at max 150 euro . I'm not a drum killer so i'm looking for a soft and pleasant sound of my kit.
Pros/cons
Before acquiring them i was thinking to sell a kidney to buy jojo's vault but my parent would kill me for that . Now i like zultan's sound more than jojo's one . They are easy to handle playing funk jazz even disco because of it's warm sound and quick "chik".
I am worrying when someone else plays them cause it looks fragile . A good metallist could break 3 pairs per gig .they looks unfinished, borders are rough so that permanently eats my sticks even hitting soft .
Conclusion : you should try them at least once, they also looks good on the stage :)
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Zultan
- Released in 2012
- Average price : $174
- B20 Bronze
- Hand hammered
- Deep, voluminous, clear bright sound
- Excellent mix of warmth and assertiveness
- Versatile hi-hat, especially suitable in jazz / fusion
- Polished surface
- The Caz Series features thinner cymbals and a lower weight
- Extremely exact hand hammering gives this Series a darker, fuller, more traditional sound
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