Difference between revisions of "Meinl Raker"

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==== Splashes ====
 
==== Splashes ====
 
*''' [[Meinl Lightning Splash|Lightning Splash]] - [[Meinl Raker 10" Lightning Splash|10"]] [[Meinl Raker 12" Lightning Splash|12"]]
 
*''' [[Meinl Lightning Splash|Lightning Splash]] - [[Meinl Raker 10" Lightning Splash|10"]] [[Meinl Raker 12" Lightning Splash|12"]]
*''' [[Meinl Splash|Splash]] - [[Meinl Raker 8" Splash|8"]] [[Meinl Raker 10" Splash|10"]]
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*''' [[Meinl Splash|Splash]] - [[Meinl Raker 8" Splash|8"]] [[Meinl Raker 10" Splash|10"]] [[Meinl Raker 12" Splash|12"]]
  
 
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Revision as of 10:30, 8 April 2025

Early logo style
Later logo style

Introduction: 1985
Discontinued: 20051
Background: Raker cymbals were uniformly hammered, resulting in a well balanced vibration behavior. Penetrating sounds for high energy playing. All Raker cymbals have a heat treated bell. Moreover, all Raker ride cymbals feature a forged bell and are famous for their clear and cutting ping sound.2
Innovation: Used phosphor bronze in the alloy for extra brightness, sustain, and clarity
Alloy: B8
Quality: Professional
Applications: Live
Sound: Bright, loud

Meinl Ad 1985.png

Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats

Chinas

Splashes


Information from:
Modern Drummer, September 1991, p. 87
1 meinlcymbals.com
2 2004 Meinl Catalog