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==== [[Meinl Classics Custom Brilliant|Classics Custom Brilliant]] ====
 
==== [[Meinl Classics Custom Brilliant|Classics Custom Brilliant]] ====
 
* Full frequency range with a wide, full spread. Fairly smooth attack with a warm and shimmering fade. Universal crash for multipurpose application.<font color=blue><sup>4</sup></font color=blue>
 
* Full frequency range with a wide, full spread. Fairly smooth attack with a warm and shimmering fade. Universal crash for multipurpose application.<font color=blue><sup>4</sup></font color=blue>
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====[[Meinl Mb8|Mb8]]====
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* Aggressive, energetic sound with shimmery highs and a responsive feel. Powerful attack with medium sustain.<font color=blue><sup>8</sup></font color=blue>
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====[[Meinl Mb10|Mb10]]====
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* Bright, warm and well-balanced sound in a wide dynamic range. Full, even and soft responsive feel with an extensive spread. Versatile, all-purpose classic rock crash.<font color=blue><sup>8</sup></font color=blue>
 
==== [[Meinl Pure Alloy|Pure Alloy]] ====  
 
==== [[Meinl Pure Alloy|Pure Alloy]] ====  
 
* The Meinl Pure Alloy crashes hit you with a bold punch filled with highs, mids and lows, followed by a medium to long sustain.<font color=blue><sup>5</sup></font color=blue>
 
* The Meinl Pure Alloy crashes hit you with a bold punch filled with highs, mids and lows, followed by a medium to long sustain.<font color=blue><sup>5</sup></font color=blue>
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<font color=blue><sup>6</sup></font color=blue> 2004 Meinl Catalog<br>
 
<font color=blue><sup>6</sup></font color=blue> 2004 Meinl Catalog<br>
 
<font color=blue><sup>7</sup></font color=blue> 2007 Meinl Catalog<br>
 
<font color=blue><sup>7</sup></font color=blue> 2007 Meinl Catalog<br>
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<font color=blue><sup>8</sup></font color=blue> 2010 Meinl Catalog<br>
 
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Revision as of 09:54, 4 June 2025

Series - Sizes

Meinl Raker 16 Medium Crash 1.jpg

Description

Amun

  • Versatile and extremely wide frequency range. Lots of bright overtones, fast attack. Medium sustain.6

Byzance Brilliant

  • Medium weight, highly polished finish with a clear, warm sound. Lots of bright, brilliant overtones with a medium sustain.1

Byzance Traditional

  • Traditional, warm sound in an extremely wide dynamic spectrum. Energetic, exploding attack and a louder response.2

Classics Custom Brilliant

  • Full frequency range with a wide, full spread. Fairly smooth attack with a warm and shimmering fade. Universal crash for multipurpose application.4

Mb8

  • Aggressive, energetic sound with shimmery highs and a responsive feel. Powerful attack with medium sustain.8

Mb10

  • Bright, warm and well-balanced sound in a wide dynamic range. Full, even and soft responsive feel with an extensive spread. Versatile, all-purpose classic rock crash.8

Pure Alloy

  • The Meinl Pure Alloy crashes hit you with a bold punch filled with highs, mids and lows, followed by a medium to long sustain.5

Pure Alloy Custom

  • Bright crash with a shimmering response. Full-bodied tonal spectrum, medium sustain, and plenty of volume for any style of music. Great for studios and stage.3

Raker

  • Combination of clear, warm sound with fastattack. Medium sustain makes this cymbal the standard rock crash.6

Soundcaster

  • Full frequency spread with medium sustain. Combination of an outstanding warm character with a clear transparent sound.6

Soundcaster Custom

  • Combination of warmth and clear, bright overtones, due to the polished finish.7

Information from:
1 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved January 13, 2025)
2 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved January 13, 2025)
3 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved March 21, 2025)
4 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved March 25, 2025)
5 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved March 30, 2025)
6 2004 Meinl Catalog
7 2007 Meinl Catalog
8 2010 Meinl Catalog


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