Re: Paiste sound edge hi hats
Yes, the “sound edge” is what Paiste calls that design with the scallop edge on the bottom hat. It helps the air escape from between the hats and also adds some crispness and brightens the sound. It also helps them project the sound.
Other companies have their own design variations that basically serve the same function.
I don’t know about JB.....some people like them, some don’t. I prefer a vented bottom hat with holes in it. Yo me, the holes add crispness and volume but keep the darker sound.
-Brian
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