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Revision as of 11:18, 21 February 2025
Series - Sizes
Description
Byzance Dual
- The Byzance Dual chinas are already popular for their explosiveness and trashy tonality. By adding holes throughout, the response is much faster and offers more cut. The sustain is also shorter, giving you a cymbal that reacts quickly then gets out of the way so that your other cymbals and sounds on your kit can be heard. (1)
Information from:
- meinl.com (retrieved February 20, 2025)
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