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I got my black label 2002 SE hats today!! All I can say is[SIZE="7"] OMG!![/SIZE]

Posted on 12 years ago
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I reckon that means you dig 'em??

Posted on 12 years ago
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From tillerva

I reckon that means you dig 'em??

[SIZE="5"]I reckon so![/SIZE] Sent you a e-mail a few minutes ago.

Posted on 12 years ago
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I have a set of 15" black label sound edge hi hats and I couldn't agree more! they sound pre EQ'ed!! Found them in a pawn shop, with 2 18" crashes and an 18" china over four years ago. Just last December they had a 20" ride. Now I have a set.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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They are my all time favs!

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 11 years ago
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Yesterday i received a set of 15" red label SE's that I bought from forum member and "all-around great guy to do business with" Ben (mountainhick) and used them last night for a gig at the local Hard Rock. The house kit was surrounded by the dreaded plexiglass sneeze guard/drum condom. The sound man made the earlier drummers sound like crap with zero top end. I put up my SE hats and 2002 24" ride and a couple crashes and I guess I gave the guy so much top end he couldn't kill it haha. I listened back to some videos and the cymbals sounded really nice. Bonham's cymbal choices make so much sense for a wide variety of music.

Posted on 11 years ago
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From Chappy50

Yesterday i received a set of 15" red label SE's that I bought from forum member and "all-around great guy to do business with" Ben (mountainhick) and used them last night for a gig at the local Hard Rock. The house kit was surrounded by the dreaded plexiglass sneeze guard/drum condom. The sound man made the earlier drummers sound like crap with zero top end. I put up my SE hats and 2002 24" ride and a couple crashes and I guess I gave the guy so much top end he couldn't kill it haha. I listened back to some videos and the cymbals sounded really nice. Bonham's cymbal choices make so much sense for a wide variety of music.

I know what your saying. I liked the hats so well that I went over the 2002 rainbow. The ride is a 505.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Yes, SE hats are nice.

If you think 2002s are too shrill, I can recommend finding 505s.

Thinner, a bit more sloshy - but still crunchy.

I like mine!

602s are highly recommended too, but are quite a lot more expensive, of course.

Regards

Jon

Posted on 11 years ago
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From Jon Petersen

Yes, SE hats are nice.If you think 2002s are too shrill, I can recommend finding 505s.Thinner, a bit more sloshy - but still crunchy.I like mine!602s are highly recommended too, but are quite a lot more expensive, of course.RegardsJon

But still crunchy. Ist time that I have heard that one! Walking

Posted on 11 years ago
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From hawghunter

But still crunchy. Ist time that I have heard that one! Walking

Well, maybe I was "translating" too directly from danish......

:o:o:o:o:o

Posted on 11 years ago
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