Difference between revisions of "Meinl Profile"

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==== Crashes ====
 
==== Crashes ====
  
* '''[[Meinl Hi-Tech Crash|Hi-Tech Rock Crash]] - [[Meinl 16" Hi-Tech Crash|16"]] [[Meinl 17" Hi-Tech Crash|17"]] [[Meinl 18" Hi-Tech Crash|18"]]<br>
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* '''[[Meinl Hi-Tech Crash|Hi-Tech Crash]] - [[Meinl 16" Hi-Tech Crash|16"]] [[Meinl 17" Hi-Tech Crash|17"]] [[Meinl 18" Hi-Tech Crash|18"]]<br>
  
 
* '''[[Meinl Rock Velvet Crash|Rock Velvet Crash]] - [[Meinl 16" Rock Velvet Crash|16"]] [[Meinl 17" Rock Velvet Crash|17"]] [[Meinl 18" Rock Velvet Crash|18"]]<br>
 
* '''[[Meinl Rock Velvet Crash|Rock Velvet Crash]] - [[Meinl 16" Rock Velvet Crash|16"]] [[Meinl 17" Rock Velvet Crash|17"]] [[Meinl 18" Rock Velvet Crash|18"]]<br>

Revision as of 04:23, 26 August 2023

Meinl Ad 1984 1.jpg

Introduction: 1984

Discontinued: ? (Late 1980s)

Background: Having been a supplier to other companies, Meinl entered the cymbal market in 1984 with this, their first series.

Innovation: First Meinl-branded series.

Alloy: CuSn8 (Also known as "2002 Bronze")

Quality: Professional

Applications: Live and Studio

Sound:

Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats

Chinas

Splashes and Bells




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