Mosico Delta series HiHats Cymbal

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Additional information

Material:

B20

Color:

Normal

Pack:

carton

Diameter

13 inch, 14 inch, 15 inch

Price range: $72.00 through $105.00

Prouduct Details

Professional Mosico Delta Hi-Hat Cymbal Set – Precision Response & Dynamic Range

Experience unparalleled hi-hat performance with the Mosico Delta Hi-Hat Cymbal set. These meticulously crafted cymbals feature Mosico’s signature Delta hammering pattern and brilliant finish, delivering exceptional stick clarity with dynamic foot response. Each pair undergoes rigorous quality testing to ensure perfect pitch matching and optimal sonic balance between open and closed positions.

Key Features:

  • Crystal-clear stick articulation with enhanced ghost note definition
  • Dynamic foot splash response with controlled wash buildup
  • Brilliant finish provides maximum stick clarity and projection
  • Perfect pitch matching between top and bottom cymbals
  • Enhanced chick sound with quick cut-off capability
  • Superior dynamic range from whisper-soft to aggressive attack
  • Medium-weight top with medium-heavy bottom for optimal balance
  • Delta series hammering pattern for complex harmonic interaction
  • Hand-selected pairing process ensures sonic compatibility

Technical Specifications:

  • Size: 13″, 14″, 15″ available
  • Top Cymbal: Medium weight, traditional dome profile
  • Bottom Cymbal: Medium-Heavy weight, flat profile with raised edge
  • Sound: Bright, Clear, Dynamic, Musical

Advanced Features:

  • Precision-matched frequency response curves
  • Dual-zone hammering for tonal variation
  • Enhanced edge work for superior foot control
  • Professional studio-grade consistency testing

Ideal for: All musical styles, studio recording, live performance, practice, educational use, professional touring

Address

Fanjia Vililage, Shuizhai Town, Zhangqiu City, Shandong, China

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Porduction

Learn about the materials and construction techniques used in crafting our cymbals. From traditional bronze alloys to modern innovations, our cymbals are built with precision and care to deliver outstanding performance and durability. Dive into the world of cymbal manufacturing and understand the factors that contribute to their distinct tones.
Mixing The Elements
We use highest quality B20 Bronze alloy. Basically B20 Bronze alloy is a mixture of 80% Copper and 20% Tin ,and B20 is known as the most musical of all alloys. Our centuries old secret process gives the alloy its strength, durability and flexibility. Without the secret process, the metal will be hard but very brittle and can break like a glass easily. That secret process has an extremely important role on producing musical sounding cymbals.
Casting
In the first step of producing cast cymbals, the proper mixture of metals are melted and combined in the melting pot which they soon become castings. Melting allows the copper and tin mix in a certain heat and that heat evaporates all impurities in the alloy.The amount of the molten alloy in every mold can be different depending on the cymbal type. After pouring, the alloy gets hardened and becomes what we call Castings. Now these castings are ready for the next step which we call “Heating"
Heating & Rolling
The castings will be heated around 700-800 C in our oven. Each casting is heated evenly in the oven by our skilled craftsmen. The heated castings are now soft and ready to go under the rolling machine to become metal discs which we call “blanks”. These blanks are heated up and rolled again several times until the blank reaches its desired thickness. This process also allows the metal molecules bond together perfectly and makes the metal more durable. Then blanks are set aside to cool before the next process
Pressing The Bell
Cooled down blanks will be heated again then put it in the model for bell pressing. After cutting the blanks into their proper shape, we get the primary cymbals
Hammering
This process is the first and the most important phase of shaping the sound of a cymbal. Hammering is done by our skilled craftsmen, using centuries old hammering techniques. These techniques determine the dark, complex and musical sound qualities of ARBOREA Cymbals. In its nature, hammering process requires mastery, skill and lots of hard work cause in handmade cymbals, the profile of a cymbal is given only by hammer hits. The cymbals sound was tuning by our experienced craftsmen.
Lathing
Lathing is the other very important phase of cymbal making which directly effects the sound of a cymbal. It should definitely be done by highly skilled craftsmen. Lathing cuts circular grooves on a cymbal and lets the vibrations travel on the surface of a cymbal easily.
Testing And printing
After lathing, some cymbals will be polished depend on the surface requirement, the finished cymbals are sent to final testing. Our product specialist takes care of each cymbal and does the final visual and audio tests. Then the quality conformance cymbals will be printed our logos and after checking the logos ,the cymbals are ready to take their places on the shelves in our show room ,then send to the distributors,in order to be played by all levels of musicians worldwide.

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