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Latest revision as of 03:38, 5 October 2025

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Introduction: 20022

Discontinued: 20192

Background: Originally offered as a set - Meinl Cymbal Set. It was a semi-pro series using B8 alloy.

Innovation: Precise hammering patterns and a lathed cymbal surface for best sounds.1

Alloy: B8

Quality: Semi-Professional

Applications: Live

Sound:


Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats

Chinas

Splashes


Information from:
1 2004 Meinl Catalog
2 Meinl Wiki
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