Difference between revisions of "Meinl Extra Hammered Hihat"
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*'''[[Meinl Byzance Traditional|Byzance Traditional]] - [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 15" Extra Hammered Hihat|15"]] | *'''[[Meinl Byzance Traditional|Byzance Traditional]] - [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 15" Extra Hammered Hihat|15"]] | ||
| − | * '''[[Meinl Pure Alloy|Pure Alloy]] - [[Meinl Pure Alloy 15" Extra Hammered Hihat|15"]] | + | * '''[[Meinl Pure Alloy|Pure Alloy]] - [[Meinl Pure Alloy 14" Extra Hammered Hihat|14"]] [[Meinl Pure Alloy 15" Extra Hammered Hihat|15"]] |
== Description == | == Description == | ||
====[[Meinl Byzance Traditional|Byzance Traditional]] ==== | ====[[Meinl Byzance Traditional|Byzance Traditional]] ==== | ||
Revision as of 06:53, 3 January 2026
Series - Sizes
Description
Byzance Traditional
- Light top cymbal with steep bow and heavy standard shape bottom provides strong stick and foot control with clear response. A great blend of definition and warmth. Medium-thin weight. Hand hammered in Turkey from cast B20 bronze.1
Pure Alloy
- The 15” Pure Alloy Extra Hammered Hihats feature a medium-thin top and medium bottom with additional hammering throughout. Sounding pre-EQ’d, they have a dry attack in the upper-mid frequencies giving them a clear and focused voice. Additionally, there is a hint of sizzle and crunch in the low end creating rich warmth for a naturally compressed response. Open the top cymbal for thick barks, and close them for a dry foot chick. Fully opened, they present a robust wash that has plenty of volume and push.2
Information from:
1 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved January 22, 2025)
2 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved March 29, 2025)
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