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Sabian
HHX Complex Performance Set
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Using trickle down technology gleaned from years of developing some of the world's top selling cymbals lines like Evolution, Legacy, and even Artisan, SABIAN introduces HHX Complex, a new line of exquisitely dark cymbals. Featuring a combination of HH and HHX hammering, raw hammered bells, and proprietary technology, HHX Complex are some of the richest, sweetest cymbals SABIAN has ever produced. The versatility to easily cross musical styles has always been a hallmark of the HHX line, and the HHX Complex Promotional Set - with 15" Complex Medium Hats, 19" Complex Thin Crash and a 22" Complex Medium Ride - is no exception.
• HHX Complex is a new line of exquisitely dark cymbals
• 19" Complex Thin Crash is one of the richest and sweetest SABIAN has ever made
• 22" Complex Medium Ride is big and over-hammered, for low, complex tone
• 15" Complex Medium Hats deliver solid foot with sizzling, fat tone at all times
• HHX Complex is a new line of exquisitely dark cymbals
• 19" Complex Thin Crash is one of the richest and sweetest SABIAN has ever made
• 22" Complex Medium Ride is big and over-hammered, for low, complex tone
• 15" Complex Medium Hats deliver solid foot with sizzling, fat tone at all times
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Closest Store Saint John, New Brunswick
Great cymbals. Works for my jam space. Drummers love them. They look great and sound great. Looking to buy more Sabian cymbals in the near future.
Posted by anonymous on Dec 18, 2022
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Closest Store Longueuil, Quebec
This set is great for drummers performing on big venues/touring/arenas. For small environments they could be a little too loud.
Posted by Michel Medrano Brindis on Aug 11, 2020