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HHX Cymbals combine the best of two worlds, traditional tone and modern projection. HHX Complex Promotional Set – with 15” Complex Medium Hats, 19” Complex Thin Crash and a 22” Complex Medium Ride
$1,189.99
Retail: $1,981.00
The Sabian HHX Complex series uses the same handcrafted techniques developed in the creation of Sabian's HHX Evolution and Legacy lines. Like the previous HHX cymbals, the Complex series is blend of light and dark in all of the right places. Hand-hammered raw bells emit focus and spread while the lathed and hand-hammered bodies provide lush wash and body. For those of you who after a darker and softer cymbal, the HHX Complex series brings some of Sabian's sweetest offerings to date to serve a wide variety of needs.
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.
SABIAN was founded in 1981 when Robert Zildjian - one of the world's great names in cymbal making came to the conclusion that drummers needed a better choice of cymbals. Unsatisfied with the quality, the sound and the very relevance of the cymbals being manufactured at the time, he opened SABIAN in the small eastern Canadian village of Meductic, New Brunswick.
Since that time the SABIAN Vault has become a global center for cymbal and sound innovation. And that same SABIAN innovation has resulted in an unprecedented level of choice from the most diverse offering of cymbal design ever available. As a result, modern drummers and percussionists can choose from models that range from vintage to modern, from dark to bright, from traditional to downright eclectic.