Difference between revisions of "Meinl Byzance Traditional"

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==== Splashes ====
 
==== Splashes ====
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* '''[[Meinl Polyphonic Splash|Polyphonic Splash]] - [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 10" Polyphonic Splash|10"]]
 
* '''[[Meinl Splash|Splash]] - [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 6" Splash|6"]] [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 7" Splash|7"]] [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 8" Splash|8"]] [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 10" Splash|10"]] [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 12" Splash|12"]]<br>
 
* '''[[Meinl Splash|Splash]] - [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 6" Splash|6"]] [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 7" Splash|7"]] [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 8" Splash|8"]] [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 10" Splash|10"]] [[Meinl Byzance Traditional 12" Splash|12"]]<br>
  

Revision as of 14:39, 6 April 2025

Early logo style
Current logo style

Introduction: Summer NAMM 2001
Background: Meinl's first B20 alloy cast bronze cymbal series.
Innovation: Cymbals are cast, hand hammered, and lathed in Turkey, then sent to the Meinl facility in Germany to be finished.
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Applications: Live and Studio
Sound: "The Traditional series features our broadest voice for Byzance, with a wide variety of sizes and weights that blend into any musical setting."1

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Crashes

Hi-Hats

Chinas

Splashes


Source:
1 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved July 21, 2024)

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