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Rhythm Band Hat Trick G2 - Nickel Jingles
2 models to choose from:
Hat Trick G2
Rhythm Tech pioneered the original and much imitated Hat Trick 15 years ago, a simple Hi-Hat tambourine that gave drummers a way to play tambourine patterns with their hi-hat pedal.
Now we offer the Hat Trick G2. A significant step ahead featuring a unique Quick Release Knob that makes it fast and easy to put it on and take off the Hi-Hat pull rod.
Additionally the G2 incorporates a stick friendly soft playing surface, so stick patterns can be used as well as the foot pedal.
A super strong polymer frame keeps it light and responsive while the famous Rhythm Tech Tech nickel or brass jingles give it its classic Rhythm Tech sound.
Rhythm Tech pioneered the original and much imitated Hat Trick 15 years ago, a simple Hi-Hat tambourine that gave drummers a way to play tambourine patterns with their hi-hat pedal.
Now we offer the Hat Trick G2. A significant step ahead featuring a unique Quick Release Knob that makes it fast and easy to put it on and take off the Hi-Hat pull rod.
Additionally the G2 incorporates a stick friendly soft playing surface, so stick patterns can be used as well as the foot pedal.
A super strong polymer frame keeps it light and responsive while the famous Rhythm Tech Tech nickel or brass jingles give it its classic Rhythm Tech sound.
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The pros: the quick release makes set up and tear down extra easy, and this is a good sounding tambourine.
The cons: it's made from 2 plastic rings, so about a week after I got it, the top ring with the playing surface broke off so I'm left playing on a ridge of plastic that dents my sticks. A few weeks after that, one of the bangle pairs snapped off.
Overall, it sounds good with the pedal, but it's too cheaply made to be played with sticks.
Posted by Erik on Jul 31, 2019