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| − | *''' [[Meinl Crash|Crash]] - [[Meinl Raker 16" Crash|16"]] [[ Meinl Raker 17" Crash|17"]] [[Meinl Raker 18" Crash|18"]] | + | *''' [[Meinl Crash|Crash]] - [[Meinl Raker 14" Crash|14"]] [[Meinl Raker 16" Crash|16"]] [[ Meinl Raker 17" Crash|17"]] [[Meinl Raker 18" Crash|18"]] |
*''' [[Meinl Heavy Crash|Heavy Crash]] - [[Meinl Raker 17" Heavy Crash|17"]] [[Meinl Raker 18" Heavy Crash|18"]] | *''' [[Meinl Heavy Crash|Heavy Crash]] - [[Meinl Raker 17" Heavy Crash|17"]] [[Meinl Raker 18" Heavy Crash|18"]] | ||
*'''[[Meinl Medium Crash|Medium Crash]] - [[Meinl Raker 17" Medium Crash|17"]] [[Meinl Raker 18" Medium Crash|18"]] | *'''[[Meinl Medium Crash|Medium Crash]] - [[Meinl Raker 17" Medium Crash|17"]] [[Meinl Raker 18" Medium Crash|18"]] | ||
Revision as of 12:30, 25 June 2024
Contents
Introduction: 1991 (this needs double-checked)
Discontinued: 2005*
Background:
Innovation:
Alloy:
Quality: Professional
Applications: Live and Studio
Sound:
Rides
- Fast Ride - 20"
- Heavy Ride - 20" 22"
- Medium Ride - 20" 21"
- Ride - 20"
Crashes
Hi-Hats
Chinas
Splashes
Information from:
Modern Drummer September 1991, p. 87
(*)meinlcymbals.com
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