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Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Byzance Cymbals - East Meets West To Create A New Sound", Modern Drummer, April 2002, p.39) <br>
 
Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Byzance Cymbals - East Meets West To Create A New Sound", Modern Drummer, April 2002, p.39) <br>
  
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Meinl Rodney Holmes|Rodney Holmes]] <br>
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Chris Coleman]], [[Meinl Rodney Holmes|Rodney Holmes]] <br>
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Revision as of 13:09, 4 July 2025

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Group: Splashes
Type: Splash
Size: 10 Inch
Series: Byzance Traditional
Weight: 237g, 245g, 249g
Years of production: 2001 - Present
Sound file: Byzance Traditional 10" Splash
Byzance Traditional 10" Splash
Byzance Traditional 10" Splash
Byzance Traditional 10" Splash
Byzance Traditional 10" Splash
Byzance Traditional 10" Splash
Byzance Traditional 10" Splash
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "To me, the 12" splash sounded more like a small crash. It had a lot more body and overtones than a typical splash cymbal would. And although it wasn’t particularly loud, it had some cutting power because of its pitch.

The 10" splash sounded pretty much like I expect a splash to sound, but the 8" model sounded too much like a toy. Its ultra-high pitch and “tin-canny” sound might be useful for special effects, but for the most mainstream splash sound, go for the 10" model."

Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Byzance Cymbals - East Meets West To Create A New Sound", Modern Drummer, April 2002, p.39)

Artist/song where it can be heard: Chris Coleman, Rodney Holmes
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