Difference between revisions of "Meinl Soundcaster Custom 15" Medium Crash"

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'''Review:''' "Because I liked the thin crashes so much, I thought I might have a hard time liking the medium-weight crashes as well. Man, was I wrong. These cymbals (in 14", 15", 16', 17", and 18" sizes) just <i>sang</i>. Their medium weight enhanced stick definition, allowing to the use the crashes for punching accents in quick succession. Each cymbal size had a distinct tone and pitch, with the larger sizes naturally having slightly deeper and more robust voices. When I used mallets on them, the crash sound appeared quickly, and then faded rapidly." <br>
 
'''Review:''' "Because I liked the thin crashes so much, I thought I might have a hard time liking the medium-weight crashes as well. Man, was I wrong. These cymbals (in 14", 15", 16', 17", and 18" sizes) just <i>sang</i>. Their medium weight enhanced stick definition, allowing to the use the crashes for punching accents in quick succession. Each cymbal size had a distinct tone and pitch, with the larger sizes naturally having slightly deeper and more robust voices. When I used mallets on them, the crash sound appeared quickly, and then faded rapidly." <br>
  
Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Soundcaster Custom Series - Shine On, Shine On", Modern Drummer, June 2006, p. 36)<br>
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:Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Soundcaster Custom Series - Shine On, Shine On", Modern Drummer, June 2006, p. 36)<br>
  
 
'''Review:''' "The Medium crashes all display a good mix of brightness and underlying warmth. The brilliant finish ensures they all open quickly, and their consequent decay is similarly sweet. The 16" and 18" Medium crashes caught our ears the most, as the balance of the above qualities was particularly harmonious. The 18" was sufficiently deep to give the bell a real voice, making it a contender as a crash/ride."
 
'''Review:''' "The Medium crashes all display a good mix of brightness and underlying warmth. The brilliant finish ensures they all open quickly, and their consequent decay is similarly sweet. The 16" and 18" Medium crashes caught our ears the most, as the balance of the above qualities was particularly harmonious. The 18" was sufficiently deep to give the bell a real voice, making it a contender as a crash/ride."
  
Review written by Music Radar Team ("Meinl Soundcaster Custom Series cymbals review - The B12 alloy used for Meinl's super shiny Soundcaster Customs makes for a versatile set of cymbals", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/meinl-soundcaster-custom-series-cymbals-26864 Music Radar], February 15, 2008)<br>
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:Review written by Music Radar Team ("Meinl Soundcaster Custom Series cymbals review - The B12 alloy used for Meinl's super shiny Soundcaster Customs makes for a versatile set of cymbals", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/meinl-soundcaster-custom-series-cymbals-26864 Music Radar], February 15, 2008)<br>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 24 October 2025

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Group: Crashes
Type: Medium Crash
Size: 15 Inch
Series: Soundcaster Custom
Weight: 886g, 898g
Years of production: 2005 - ?
Sound file: Soundcaster Custom 15" Medium Crash
Soundcaster Custom 15" Medium Crash
Soundcaster Custom 15" Medium Crash
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Because I liked the thin crashes so much, I thought I might have a hard time liking the medium-weight crashes as well. Man, was I wrong. These cymbals (in 14", 15", 16', 17", and 18" sizes) just sang. Their medium weight enhanced stick definition, allowing to the use the crashes for punching accents in quick succession. Each cymbal size had a distinct tone and pitch, with the larger sizes naturally having slightly deeper and more robust voices. When I used mallets on them, the crash sound appeared quickly, and then faded rapidly."

Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Soundcaster Custom Series - Shine On, Shine On", Modern Drummer, June 2006, p. 36)

Review: "The Medium crashes all display a good mix of brightness and underlying warmth. The brilliant finish ensures they all open quickly, and their consequent decay is similarly sweet. The 16" and 18" Medium crashes caught our ears the most, as the balance of the above qualities was particularly harmonious. The 18" was sufficiently deep to give the bell a real voice, making it a contender as a crash/ride."

Review written by Music Radar Team ("Meinl Soundcaster Custom Series cymbals review - The B12 alloy used for Meinl's super shiny Soundcaster Customs makes for a versatile set of cymbals", Music Radar, February 15, 2008)

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