Meinl Cymbals HTHH1BK Mountable Hihat Tambourine with Steel Jingles (VIDEO)
The MEINL Headliner Hihat Tambourine is a jingle accent that mounts on any hihat stand. The secure hardware assures a solid grip with an easy access wing nut that allows for quick set-up, adjustment, or removal, completely independent from your cymbals. Steel jingles deliver crisp and cutting accents that respond beautifully when using the hihat stand pedal and striking with a stick. A padded rubber playing surface helps to eliminate stick sound, allowing only the jingle accents to come through. Due to the sturdy construction, this handy accessory will stay silent when you want it to. Add some percussive spice to your playing without taking up too much space in your gig bag!
Product Features
- RESPONDS WELL WHEN USING HI-HAT STAND PEDAL: The Meinl Hi-hat tambourine mounts securely to any hi-hat stand pull rod to deliver a bright jingle accent whenever you open and close your hi-hats with your foot. This is ideal for accenting beats and layering grooves.
- TAKE ON AND OFF AS DESIRED: The secure hardware assures a solid grip with an easy access wing nut that allows for quick set-up, adjustment, or removal, completely independent from your cymbals.
- STAYS QUIET WHEN YOU NEED IT TO: The Meinl hi-hat tambourine remains quiet as you play on your hi-hats with a stick. When it’s time to add a tambourine effect, start using the hi-hat pedal or strike it lightly with a stick.
- STEEL JINGLES FOR A LIGHT SOUND: Eight pairs of steel jingles respond with a light and bright tambourine sound. Perfect for spicing up grooves without overpowering.
- OFFICIAL TWO YEAR MEINL WARRANTY: The Meinl hi-hat tambourine is covered by 2-year manufacturer’s warranty when purchased from authorized retailers.
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