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Revision as of 10:12, 24 June 2025
Contents
Introduction: 20091
Discontinued: 20161
Background: The Soundcaster Fusion cymbals combine two different finishes in one cymbal. Unlathed, brilliant
finish and closed lathing finish for a washy sound with short sustain. This outstanding finish and
the laser-engraved logos results in a stunning and distinctive look.2
Alloy: B12
Quality: Professional
Applications: Live and Studio
Sound: Shorter sustain and a slightly darker mid-range tone than the Soundcaster series.3
Rides
- Medium Ride - 20"
- Powerful Ride - 20" 22"
- Thin Ride - 20"
Crashes
- Medium Crash - 14" 16" 17" 18"
- Powerful Crash - 16" 18" 19" 20"
- Thin Crash - 16" 18"
- Trash Crash - 16" 18"
Hi-Hats
Splashes
Chinas
Information from:
1 Meinl Wiki (retrieved June 22, 2025)
2 2010 Meinl catalog
3 2014 Meinl catalog