Difference between revisions of "Meinl M-Series 22" Medium Ride"

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[https://youtu.be/FSL5njfi7K4?si=ZdFZ7OYI2yBqHKAX M-Series 22" Medium Ride]<br>
 
[https://youtu.be/FSL5njfi7K4?si=ZdFZ7OYI2yBqHKAX M-Series 22" Medium Ride]<br>
 
'''Meinl's Description:''' [[Meinl Medium Ride#M-Series|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Meinl's Description:''' [[Meinl Medium Ride#M-Series|<<< - >>>]]<br>
'''Review:''' <br>
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'''Review:''' "The 22" Medium ride is not quite as clean a cymbal; the stick sound is slightly warmer and the wash a little busier. It's still a well-behaved, largely unambiguous cymbal that would be easy to live with."
  
Review written by <br>
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:Review written by Adam Jones ("Meinl M-Series Cymbals review - State-of the art manufacturing techniques are behind this range of B20 cymbals", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/meinl-m-series-cymbals-391863 musicradar.com], March 4, 2011)<br>
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'''Review:''' "Definition is the name of the game when you grab an M-Series Ride. This Ride is warm, bell like, and gives you a rich, sparkle sound that lasts as long as you need it to you."
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:Review written by X8 Drums ("Introducing the new M-Series Cymbal from MEINL", [https://www.x8drums.com/blog/introducing-the-new-mseries-cymbal-from-meinl/ x8drums.com], Jun 17, 2015)<br>
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'''Review:''' "Both M-Series rides are medium in weight and have fairly standard-size bells. The 20" was the rocker of the two. It had a solid and quick high- pitched attack that allowed for fast single-stroke rolls to be heard without being lost in overtones and wash. The smooth, controlled ride sound they emitted would likely record very well. And when put up against a couple of loud Fender Twin amps, the 20" held its own. The bell was loud, clear, and fun to play, especially on upbeats during funk tunes.
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The 22" sounded big, dark, and mellow. Quick patterns got a little lost, and the bell sound was not as clear as that of the 20". But the cymbal's warmth made slower songs sound richer and more dramatic."
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:Review written by Fran Azzarto ("Meinl M-Series Cymbals", Modern Drummer, June 2010, pg. 22)<br>
  
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br>
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br>

Latest revision as of 23:30, 20 January 2026

Group: Rides
Type: Medium Ride
Size: 22 Inch
Series: M-Series
Weight: 3039g, 3053g
Median Weight: 3046g (n=2)
Years of production: 2010 - 2016
Sound file: M-Series 22" Medium Ride
M-Series 22" Medium Ride
M-Series 22" Medium Ride
M-Series 22" Medium Ride
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 22" Medium ride is not quite as clean a cymbal; the stick sound is slightly warmer and the wash a little busier. It's still a well-behaved, largely unambiguous cymbal that would be easy to live with."

Review written by Adam Jones ("Meinl M-Series Cymbals review - State-of the art manufacturing techniques are behind this range of B20 cymbals", musicradar.com, March 4, 2011)

Review: "Definition is the name of the game when you grab an M-Series Ride. This Ride is warm, bell like, and gives you a rich, sparkle sound that lasts as long as you need it to you."

Review written by X8 Drums ("Introducing the new M-Series Cymbal from MEINL", x8drums.com, Jun 17, 2015)

Review: "Both M-Series rides are medium in weight and have fairly standard-size bells. The 20" was the rocker of the two. It had a solid and quick high- pitched attack that allowed for fast single-stroke rolls to be heard without being lost in overtones and wash. The smooth, controlled ride sound they emitted would likely record very well. And when put up against a couple of loud Fender Twin amps, the 20" held its own. The bell was loud, clear, and fun to play, especially on upbeats during funk tunes.

The 22" sounded big, dark, and mellow. Quick patterns got a little lost, and the bell sound was not as clear as that of the 20". But the cymbal's warmth made slower songs sound richer and more dramatic."

Review written by Fran Azzarto ("Meinl M-Series Cymbals", Modern Drummer, June 2010, pg. 22)

Artist/song where it can be heard: unknown