Difference between revisions of "Meinl Raker 16" Medium Crash"

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'''Review''': "These crashes were full-bodied, with great projection and a very satisfying range of overtones. Predictably, the 16" had a higher pitch than the  18". Due to the medium weight, stick response was very good, so the 18" could easily serve as a crash-ride."  <br>
 
'''Review''': "These crashes were full-bodied, with great projection and a very satisfying range of overtones. Predictably, the 16" had a higher pitch than the  18". Due to the medium weight, stick response was very good, so the 18" could easily serve as a crash-ride."  <br>
  
Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Meinl Raker And Lightning Cymbals - Who  says  you  can't teach  an  old  cymbal  new tricks?", Modern Drummer, April 2001, p. 47)<br>
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:Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Meinl Raker And Lightning Cymbals - Who  says  you  can't teach  an  old  cymbal  new tricks?", Modern Drummer, April 2001, p. 47)<br>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 4 November 2025

Meinl Raker 16 Medium Crash 1.jpg
Meinl Raker 16 Medium Crash 2.jpg
Meinl Raker 16 Medium Crash 3.jpg

Group: Crashes
Type: Medium Crash
Size: 16 Inch
Series: Raker
Weight: ?g
Years of production: ?
Sound file: unknown
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "These crashes were full-bodied, with great projection and a very satisfying range of overtones. Predictably, the 16" had a higher pitch than the 18". Due to the medium weight, stick response was very good, so the 18" could easily serve as a crash-ride."

Review written by Chap Ostrander ("Meinl Raker And Lightning Cymbals - Who says you can't teach an old cymbal new tricks?", Modern Drummer, April 2001, p. 47)

Artist/song where it can be heard: