Sabian PSA 12006XTSRLB - HHX Red Light Crash - 20 inches

499.00 €

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ABOUT THE PRODUCT

Before the HHX, dark cymbals lacked edge. The unique combination of a high profile, large raw bell and XXL hammering allows the complex, dark tones of the HHX to bite, whatever the musical context. Ideal for today's music and stages that demand volume and projection, HHXs are the ultimate answer to drummers who want to reconcile dark sounds with power, tradition and modernity.

Designed for the studio

We wanted to create a cymbal that bridged the gap between an Artisan and an AAX," explains Todd. So we designed the HHX Redlight series... intended for all styles of music, and particularly brilliant in a studio recording environment."

The HHX Redlight offer rich, dark, muted tones, with a crystalline sparkle in the treble - ideal for modern recordings, where cymbals need to blend seamlessly into the mix.
Their smooth touch, dynamic response and refined complexity make them a top choice for studio-oriented drummers.

Available in four large sizes - 18", 19", 20" and 22" - they are harmonically tuned to each other:

"Played together, they instantly reveal their voices, whatever the combination." Todd Sucherman.

Fuller and deeper, the 20" develops warm, enveloping power, with a long, silky trail. Perfect for filling sound space while retaining definition in the mix.

FEATURES
- Category: crash

- Cymbal diameter: 20 in

- Thickness: thin

- Hammering : Yes

- Material: B20

- Type : HHX
- Euroguitar Reference : 119478
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