Difference between revisions of "Meinl Mb10 10" Splash"

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'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/z3VR3FMA4hg?si=xUlO21gh3DwXPtDD Mb10 10" Splash] <br>
 
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/z3VR3FMA4hg?si=xUlO21gh3DwXPtDD Mb10 10" Splash] <br>
 
'''Meinl's Description:''' [[Meinl Splash#Mb10|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Meinl's Description:''' [[Meinl Splash#Mb10|<<< - >>>]]<br>
'''Review:''' "Meinl describes the 10" Mb10 splash as having a "controlled attack and a well-balanced spread." To my way of thinking, the splash had an ever-so-slightly muted sound and a short decay. What bright tones it produced were likely due to its polished finished and clear bell." <br>
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'''Review:''' "Meinl describes the 10" Mb10 splash as having a "controlled attack and a well-balanced spread." To my way of thinking, the splash had an ever-so-slightly muted sound and a short decay. What bright tones it produced were likely due to its polished finished and clear bell."
  
Review written by Will Romano ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Mb10 Cymbals - Ready To Rock", Modern Drummer, October 2006, pp. 30-31) <br>
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:Review written by Will Romano ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Mb10 Cymbals - Ready To Rock", Modern Drummer, October 2006, pp. 30-31) <br>
  
'''Review:''' "The 10" is silvery and sparkly, and ‘present´ enough to make a real impact if struck with conviction, while the china is focused and crashy, keeping overbearing low-mid-range undertones to a minimum."
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'''Review:''' "The ‘accent´ cymbals here - the 10" splash and 17" china - acquit themselves far better than this kind of thing would have done back in the day. There´s simply far more tone to hand now. The 10" is silvery and sparkly, and ‘present´ enough to make a real impact if struck with conviction, while the china is focused and crashy, keeping overbearing low-mid-range undertones to a minimum."<br>
  
Review written by Will Romano ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Mb10 Cymbals - Ready To Rock", Modern Drummer, October 2006, p. 31)
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:Review written by Music Radar Team ("Meinl Mb10 Series cymbals review", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/meinl-mb10-series-cymbals-26918 MusicRadar.com], February 18, 2008)<br>
  
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br>
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br>

Latest revision as of 12:43, 14 October 2025

Group: Splashes
Type: Splash
Size: 10 Inch
Series: Mb10
Weight: 271g
Years of production: 2006 - 2016
Sound file: Mb10 10" Splash
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Meinl describes the 10" Mb10 splash as having a "controlled attack and a well-balanced spread." To my way of thinking, the splash had an ever-so-slightly muted sound and a short decay. What bright tones it produced were likely due to its polished finished and clear bell."

Review written by Will Romano ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Mb10 Cymbals - Ready To Rock", Modern Drummer, October 2006, pp. 30-31)

Review: "The ‘accent´ cymbals here - the 10" splash and 17" china - acquit themselves far better than this kind of thing would have done back in the day. There´s simply far more tone to hand now. The 10" is silvery and sparkly, and ‘present´ enough to make a real impact if struck with conviction, while the china is focused and crashy, keeping overbearing low-mid-range undertones to a minimum."

Review written by Music Radar Team ("Meinl Mb10 Series cymbals review", MusicRadar.com, February 18, 2008)

Artist/song where it can be heard: unknown