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'''Group:''' [[Meinl Cymbal Type#Crashes|Crashes]]<br>
 
'''Group:''' [[Meinl Cymbal Type#Crashes|Crashes]]<br>
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'''Series:''' [[Meinl Mb20|Mb20]]<br>
 
'''Series:''' [[Meinl Mb20|Mb20]]<br>
 
'''Weight:''' ?g<br>
 
'''Weight:''' ?g<br>
'''Years of production:''' 2006 - ?<br>
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'''Years of production:''' 2006<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> - ?<br>
 
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/NjOuuzKCZXU?si=63jN8A7xX33zkz72 Mb20 16" Medium Heavy Crash]<br>
 
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/NjOuuzKCZXU?si=63jN8A7xX33zkz72 Mb20 16" Medium Heavy Crash]<br>
 
[https://youtu.be/1Hd4sOCVu_o?si=_nHcjcFK0AlYDXoO Mb20 16" Medium Heavy Crash]<br>
 
[https://youtu.be/1Hd4sOCVu_o?si=_nHcjcFK0AlYDXoO Mb20 16" Medium Heavy Crash]<br>
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Wanting to test the 16" crash's full range, I decided to play it alongside a 17" Mb20 heavy crash and a 16" Mb10 medium crash. The medium heavy crash was a bit brighter than the 17" Mb20 heavy, while the 16" Mb10 medium was much thinner. So Meinl has indeed struck a medium ground between their heavy and medium offerings. After using the 16" Mb20 medium heavy in conjunction with other cymbals, I found it worked best as an added color in my color palette, rather than a go-to guy. It would serve well as a secondary or even tertiary on any rock or heavy rock kit."<br>
 
Wanting to test the 16" crash's full range, I decided to play it alongside a 17" Mb20 heavy crash and a 16" Mb10 medium crash. The medium heavy crash was a bit brighter than the 17" Mb20 heavy, while the 16" Mb10 medium was much thinner. So Meinl has indeed struck a medium ground between their heavy and medium offerings. After using the 16" Mb20 medium heavy in conjunction with other cymbals, I found it worked best as an added color in my color palette, rather than a go-to guy. It would serve well as a secondary or even tertiary on any rock or heavy rock kit."<br>
  
Review written by Will Romano ("Product Close-Up - New Meinl Mb20 Cymbals - Punchy, Loud, and Complex", Modern Drummer, January 2007, p. 30) <br>
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:Review written by Will Romano ("Product Close-Up - New Meinl Mb20 Cymbals - Punchy, Loud, and Complex", Modern Drummer, January 2007, p. 30) <br>
  
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br>
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br>
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<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> Modern Drummer, September 2006, p.165

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Meinl Mb20 16" Medium Heavy Crash 1.jpg
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Group: Crashes
Type: Medium Heavy Crash
Size: 16 Inch
Series: Mb20
Weight: ?g
Years of production: 20061 - ?
Sound file: Mb20 16" Medium Heavy Crash
Mb20 16" Medium Heavy Crash
Mb20 16" Medium Heavy Crash
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Let's take the most non-aggressive cymbal first. This dark platter produced a great spray of sound that seemed to go everywhere, followed by a long, multi-colored decay. It retained a bit of darkness in its overall tonality, while having the right amount of bright splash.

While I was impressed, this was hardly a surprise. Mb20 cymbals are made of 80% copper and 20% tin, with traces of silver, Every cymbal is crafted from an individual cast blank to create a focused punch, and each is hand-hammered.

Wanting to test the 16" crash's full range, I decided to play it alongside a 17" Mb20 heavy crash and a 16" Mb10 medium crash. The medium heavy crash was a bit brighter than the 17" Mb20 heavy, while the 16" Mb10 medium was much thinner. So Meinl has indeed struck a medium ground between their heavy and medium offerings. After using the 16" Mb20 medium heavy in conjunction with other cymbals, I found it worked best as an added color in my color palette, rather than a go-to guy. It would serve well as a secondary or even tertiary on any rock or heavy rock kit."

Review written by Will Romano ("Product Close-Up - New Meinl Mb20 Cymbals - Punchy, Loud, and Complex", Modern Drummer, January 2007, p. 30)

Artist/song where it can be heard: unknown


Information from:
1 Modern Drummer, September 2006, p.165