Canadian-based Dream Cymbals To Introduce ‘TriHat’ Hi-hats To The U.K. On 12th May.

The launch day takes place at authorised U.K. Dream retailers and includes store appearances and TriHat demonstrations by U.K. rostered Dream artists, such as Adam Gammage who currently plays for BBC Music ‘Sound Of 2017’ nominee Tom Grennan.

The Dream TriHat has been designed to redefine how drummers think about Hi-hats. Of all the cymbals a drummer uses, the most time is spent playing the Hi-hat, yet, typically, they are expensive to own and slow to swap out during a gig if a different sound is required for the next tune. The Dream TriHat is the perfect solution.

At Dream, it is generally believed that rules are made to be challenged, so they have done away with the top/bottom hat designations and carefully selected three Hi-hat cymbals that create the most dynamic mix of hat sounds available. Any of the three can be a top or bottom, allowing up to six sound combinations. By adding an extra clutch to the package, quick changes during a set are easy. You can move from velvety and warm, to rockin’ and fat, to tight and crisp with just one TriHat pack.

Each TriHat set includes a 14” Bliss, Contact and Energy Hi-hat cymbal, an extra Hi-hat clutch and a streamlined bag to carry it all in. Available pack models are ‘Diversity’ and ‘Elements’, each retailing at £320.

By | 2017-08-11T18:17:48+00:00 April 20th, 2017|Categories: News|Tags: |Comments Off on Canadian-based Dream Cymbals To Introduce ‘TriHat’ Hi-hats To The U.K. On 12th May.
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