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* '''[[Meinl Soundcaster|Soundcaster]] - [[Meinl Soundcaster 16" China|16"]] [[Meinl Soundcaster 18" China|18"]] [[Meinl Soundcaster 20" China|20"]]
 
* '''[[Meinl Soundcaster|Soundcaster]] - [[Meinl Soundcaster 16" China|16"]] [[Meinl Soundcaster 18" China|18"]] [[Meinl Soundcaster 20" China|20"]]
 
* '''[[Meinl Soundcaster Custom|Soundcaster Custom]] - [[Meinl Soundcaster Custom 18" China|18"]]
 
* '''[[Meinl Soundcaster Custom|Soundcaster Custom]] - [[Meinl Soundcaster Custom 18" China|18"]]
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* '''[[Meinl Soundcaster Fusion|Soundcaster Fusion]] - [[Meinl Soundcaster Fusion 16" China|16"]] [[Meinl Soundcaster Fusion 18" China|18"]] [[Meinl Soundcaster Fusion 20" China|20"]]
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
====[[Meinl Amun|Amun]]====
 
====[[Meinl Amun|Amun]]====

Revision as of 11:28, 24 June 2025

Series - Sizes

Meinl Mb10 19" China 2.jpg

Description

Amun

  • Aggressive, penetrating attack with a clearly, trashy sound and cutting bright overtones. Applicable for ride playing, crashing and effects.11

Byzance Brilliant

  • Brilliant, bright overtones with a sizzling, trashy, brash sound.1

Byzance Dual

  • Explosive and sharp attack fueled by a brooding, dark complexity that will punch through any amplifier. Perfect also to use in a stack configuration. Visually striking surface treatment combines a dark finish center along with a fully lathed and buffed edge.4

Byzance Extra Dry

  • Unique china with a dark, dirty sound that has a wide spectrum of frequencies. An explosive attack due to the medium thin weight and the partial lathing.7

Byzance Traditional

  • Aggressive, brash attack with a complex spread. Trashy sound with an explosive response and long sustain.2

Classics Custom Brilliant

  • Exceptional smooth attack with a great swelling sound. Brash, clear, sizzling sound with a warm undertone.5

Classics Custom Dark

  • Dark sound qualities and a big-sized lip offer a trashy sound. The short sustain offers cutting and quick accents.9

Classics Custom Dual

  • Explosive and sharp attack fueled by a brooding, dark complexity that will punch through any amplifier. Perfect also to use in a stack configuration. Visually striking surface treatment combines a dark finish center along with a fully lathed and buffed edge.8

Classics Custom Extreme Metal

  • Loud and explosive attack with a short fade-out. A brash and aggressive china sound for all louder and aggressive music styles.10

HCS

  • Explosive, brash and bright attack with deep, dark and trashy undertones.3

Mb8

  • Nice, wide spread with lots of highs, and a fundamental tone.13

Mb10

  • Explosive attack with a biting, crispy and trashy sound. Brash and penetrating, but very musical in its spread.12

Pure Alloy

  • Mid-range blend of trashy tonality and bright, aggressive attack. It delivers a well-rounded classic china sound with plenty of dynamic range. Great for crash riding.6

Raker

  • Flashy, explosive attack and a powerful, trashy sound with cutting bright overtones. The standard rock china.11

Soundcaster

  • Extremely loud and warm spread with a trashy attack and explosive response. Effective for ride playing, crashing and effects.
  • The MEINL Soundcaster china cymbals are extensively hammered and have a widespread round edge which makes them feel very smooth when hit, unfolding a rich and explosive tone. They sound refreshingly different and can be used in various music styles for dominant accents. Ideal for ride playing as well.11

Soundcaster Custom

  • Loud and warm spread with a trashy, clear attack and explosive response. Good for riding, crashing and effects.12

Information from:
1 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved January 15, 2025)
2 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved January 15, 2025)
3 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved January 15, 2025)
4 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved January 15, 2025)
5 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved January 15, 2025)
6 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved January 15, 2025)
7 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved March 18, 2025)
8 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved March 22, 2025)
9 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved March 23, 2025)
10 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved March 23, 2025)
11 2004 Meinl Catalog
12 2007 Meinl Catalog
13 2010 Meinl Catalog


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