Zultan 14" Q Hi-Hat

Hi-Hat Cymbals

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Latest User Reviews

5 years ago

Noice

The sound is really raw and you can variate the timbre a lot depending on where you hit it.

It's pretty heavy, so consider this before buying. I personally love it, but i guess it's not the best when it comes to really clean and light playing (even tho it makes a good work also for that).

9 years ago

My First Zultan

They look great, some of the best looking cymbals on the market.

The sound is quite distinctive. Open is a little bit trashy, good chic sound, clear stick definition. I agree with most others here in saying they're a fraction quieter than most. I'd say this is a benefit more than a drawback though as hi hats bleeding in to snare mics happens so often.

This will have application in most play-styles, but I'd imagine the washy sound would be inappropriate in some contexts.

My only criticism is that the hats don't sit totally flush, they sit slightly skewed and about 3mm of the bottom hat

is visible on one side. I thing any difference this makes to the sound is negligible.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Zultan
  • Released in 2011
  • Average price : $194
  • Size: 14"
  • "Q" Series
  • Made of B20 bronze
  • Excellent all-round hi-hat pair with a warm tone, an excellent dynamic range and outstanding stick response
  • A hi-hat for all musical styles
  • The outer 2" ring of the top cymbal is hammered extremely deeply in this series, left unlathed and raw
  • The central region, on the other hand, has a high-gloss polished, brilliant surface
  • The bell is unlathed with visible hammer marks
  • The bottom cymbal of the Studio series is also unlathed and high-gloss
  • 100% Handmade
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