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anyone have to buy new hi-hats, or any cymbal for that matter, because of the 'ring' and decay time. a big problem of mine is my hats are sounding 'trashy' and 'ringy' but i think the other cymbals sound pretty good...so i decided to investigating on the hats I'm using...i hear the hats I'm using (sabian 13' AAX stage hats) are meant to be, well for Stage performance, as the name suggests. they are kinda thick and louddd

so basically can anyone suggest a pair of hats with a fast decay suitable for rock/soft rock.

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drumist69 Thu, 09/29/2005 - 15:57

A Zildjian Quick-beats

I second the old A Zildjians! I've been using a pair of A Zidjian Quick-Beat hats for...well, a long time now! I never clean the damn things, and they keep sounding better and better. They are the ones where the bottom cymbal has the center hole to sit on the stand, then four other holes arranged around that. I call them my White Castle hi-hats, cause, you know, the White Castle burgers have the five little holes in them...

anonymous Thu, 09/29/2005 - 17:39

I agree with Davedog, except that with heavier hitters, the old Zildjians are too loud because they were thicker back then. If you finesse them, though, you can't do better.

For heavy hitters, I *really* like the stage hats, strange that you should mention them. I've had great results with them, although I should say that the pair the last guy used were pretty dirty, which controls the high-end like Davedog said. (All the jazz guys I've known buy cymbals and bury them in the yard for a year.)

~id