







Meinl Percussion Headliner Series Hihat Tambourine Jingle Effect, Hammered Solid Brass — NOT Made in China — Mountable on Any Pull Rod, 2-Year Warranty (HTHH1B-BK)
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EXTRA ZING FOR YOUR KIT: this mini-size tambourine is the perfect way to add "ching" to your hihat foot patterns; you can play any note rate with your foot (quarters, eights, sixteenths), and the jingles respond right on the beat
WHY IT MATTERS: it brightens up your grooves with different tonal accents, and you don't have to change anything about how you play or re-position your kit; just attach to your hihat pull rod
DRIVING THE SOUND: hammered solid brass jingles have an extra-dry, warm, old school sound; their controllable volume supports the mix in acoustic settings and under mics in plugged-in settings
OF NOTE: the universal mount fits any hihat stand pull rod and is quick to add or remove; simply tighten the thumb screw when you have the tambourine in position
ONE BIG THING: the Meinl Headliner Series Hihat Tambourine is mainly for hihat foot accents; it stays quiet as you play your hihats with drumsticks and jumps into action when you use your foot
BY THE NUMBERS: 5" diameter steel frame, 8 jingle pairs, 1 row
THE TAKEAWAY: it adds a nice tambourine "ching" to your hihat foot stomps with a minimal attachment that goes on in seconds
THE BIG PICTURE: Meinl is a family-owned musical instrument manufacturer and brand established 1951 in Germany; our expert German designers have deep relationships with our builders to ensure you're delivered the absolute finest quality
Best Review
Customers appreciate the tambourine's sound quality, build quality, functionality, and value for money. They find it adds a nice jingle to their hi-hat stomps, is silent when playing a closed or open hi-hat, and they can control how loud the jingles are. Many consider it a great addition to their drum set and a good starter accessory. The appearance, ease of installation, and size are also appreciated.AI-generated from the text of customer reviews