Hi-Hat Cymbals
If you need a new high hat cymbal, look no further than Columbus Percussion. Our staff will be happy to show you all of our available hi hat cymbals.
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Crescent By Sabian 14" Fat Hat Cymbals
Complex, dark tone with plenty of cut Designed with Stanton Moore for that trademark Crescent City Sound! Raw, aggressive, musical and extremely funky Versatile pairing delivers exceptional musicality Protected by SABIAN 2-year warranty Learn More -
Crescent By Sabian 15" Fat Hat Cymbals
Complex, dark tone with plenty of cut Designed with Stanton Moore for that trademark Crescent City Sound! Raw, aggressive, musical and extremely funky Versatile pairing delivers exceptional musicality Protected by SABIAN 2-year warranty Learn More -
Crescent By Sabian 14" Element Hi Hat Cymbals
A versatile pairing for virtually any musical setting Hand hammered and traditionally lathed and lined over top Amazing versatility and warm, rich attack Crisp articulation when closed, higher-pitched open sounds Protected by SABIAN 2-year warranty Learn More -
Crescent By Sabian 15" Element Hat Cymbals
A versatile pairing for virtually any musical setting Hand hammered and traditionally lathed and lined over top Amazing versatility and warm, rich attack Crisp articulation when closed, higher-pitched open sounds Protected by SABIAN 2-year warranty Learn More -
Crescent By Sabian 14" Hammertone Hi Hat Cymbals
Designed with uncompromising Jazz artist Jeff Hamilton A fully lathed, light-top/medium-bottom pairing Musical sizzle and more wash than typical hats A versatile pairing, but ideal for jazz or big bands Protected by SABIAN 2-year warranty Learn More -
Used Sabian 13” Evolution HI Hats
This cymbal is in good condition. We inspect all used cymbals for cracks, keyholing and clean edges before they are accepted. Learn More -
Consignment Sabian 14 HH Hi Hats
Used (Consignment) set of Sabian 14" HH Hi Hats Learn More -
Used Sabian 14 AA Regular HiHats
This cymbal is in good condition. We inspect all used cymbals for cracks, keyholing and clean edges before they are accepted. Learn More