Difference between revisions of "Meinl Mb8"

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* '''[[Meinl China|China]] - [[Meinl Mb8 16" China|16"]] [[Meinl Mb8 18" China|18"]] [[Meinl Mb8 20" China|20"]]<br>
 
* '''[[Meinl China|China]] - [[Meinl Mb8 16" China|16"]] [[Meinl Mb8 18" China|18"]] [[Meinl Mb8 20" China|20"]]<br>
  
==== Splashes and Bells ====
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==== Splashes ====
 
* '''[[Meinl Splash|Splash]] - [[Meinl Mb8 8" Splash|8"]] [[Meinl Mb8 10" Splash|10"]] [[Meinl Mb8 12" Splash|12"]]<br>
 
* '''[[Meinl Splash|Splash]] - [[Meinl Mb8 8" Splash|8"]] [[Meinl Mb8 10" Splash|10"]] [[Meinl Mb8 12" Splash|12"]]<br>
  

Revision as of 12:44, 5 June 2025

Mb8 series

Introduction: 20081
Discontinued: 20161
Background: The Mb8 cymbals prove Meinl’s long-time know-how and competence in manufacturing cymbals out of B8 bronze alloy. They offer the best possible sound of a B8 bronze in combination with an outstanding look and performance. The cutting, explosive and crystal clear sound sets a new standard of cymbal sounds.2
Innovation: Machine hammered in Germany from B8 bronze, the series was made as a typical heavy rock type cymbal sound.1
Alloy: B8
Quality: Professional
Applications: Live
Sound: Bright & explosive

Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats

Chinas

Splashes


Source:
1 Meinl Wiki (retrieved September 4, 2024)
2 2010 Meinl Catalog