Difference between revisions of "Avanti"
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'''Introduction:''' 1985(?)<br> | '''Introduction:''' 1985(?)<br> | ||
'''Discontinued:''' 1987(?)<br> | '''Discontinued:''' 1987(?)<br> | ||
Revision as of 05:44, 5 May 2025
Avanti cymbals were made by Meinl in the 1980s.
5000
Introduction: 1985(?)
Discontinued: 1987(?)
Background: Made by Meinl as a beginner cymbal line
Innovation:
Alloy: B8
Quality: Beginner
Production:
Applications:
Users:
Sound:
Rides
- Crash Ride - 18"
- Fast Ride - 20"
- Heavy Ride - 18" 20"
- Medium Ride - 20" 22"
- Ride - 20" 22"
Crashes
Hi-Hats
- Heavy Hihat - 14"
- Medium Hihat - 14" 15"
Splashes
Effects
AV6000
Introduction: 1985(?)
Discontinued: 1987(?)
Background: Made by Meinl as a beginner cymbal line
Innovation: Inspired by Paiste Colorsound cymbals, but made as a cheaper alternative
Alloy: B8
Quality: Beginner
Production:
Applications: Low to medium volume situations
Users: Beginners
Sound: Dry with a quick sustain
Rides
- Crash Ride - 18"
- Ride - 20"
Crashes
Hi-Hats
7000
Introduction: 1985(?)
Discontinued: 1987(?)
Background: Made by Meinl as a beginner cymbal line
Innovation:
Alloy: B8
Quality: Beginner
Production:
Applications:
Users:
Sound:
Rides
- Crash Ride - 18"
- Fast Ride - 20"
- Medium Ride - 20"
- Ride - 18" 20"
Crashes
- Crash - 16"
- Fast Crash - 16"