Difference between revisions of "Meinl Mb10"

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==== Hi-Hats ====
 
==== Hi-Hats ====
* '''[[Meinl Fat Hat|Fat Hat]] - [[Meinl Mb10 16" Fat Hat|16"]] (2008 - ?)<br>
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* '''[[Meinl Fat Hat|Fat Hat]] - [[Meinl Mb10 16" Fat Hat|16"]] <br>
 
* '''[[Meinl Heavy Soundwave Hihat|Heavy Soundwave Hihat]] - [[Meinl Mb10 14" Heavy Soundwave Hihat|14"]]
 
* '''[[Meinl Heavy Soundwave Hihat|Heavy Soundwave Hihat]] - [[Meinl Mb10 14" Heavy Soundwave Hihat|14"]]
 
* '''[[Meinl Medium Soundwave Hihat|Medium Soundwave Hihat]] - [[Meinl Mb10 14" Medium Soundwave Hihat|14"]] [[Meinl Mb10 15" Medium Soundwave Hihat|15"]]<br>
 
* '''[[Meinl Medium Soundwave Hihat|Medium Soundwave Hihat]] - [[Meinl Mb10 14" Medium Soundwave Hihat|14"]] [[Meinl Mb10 15" Medium Soundwave Hihat|15"]]<br>

Latest revision as of 07:21, 27 August 2025

Mb10 series
Series logo

Introduction: 20061
Discontinued: 20161
Background: The fundamental sonic characteristic of this alloy is responsible for an extremely modern and ophisticated sound. An extensively lathed and highly polished cymbal surface results in a modern look and plenty of attitude.2
Innovation: The first ever cymbals made from B10 alloy.1
Alloy: B10
Quality: Professional
Applications: Live and Studio
Sound:

More models and sizes to be added later

Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats

Chinas

Splashes and Bells


Source:
1 Meinl Wiki (retrieved September 4, 2024)
2 2010 Meinl Catalog