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*'''[[Meinl Mb10|Mb10]]''' | *'''[[Meinl Mb10|Mb10]]''' | ||
*'''[[Meinl Mb20|Mb20]]''' | *'''[[Meinl Mb20|Mb20]]''' | ||
| − | *'''[[Meinl MCS|MCS]]''' | + | *'''[[Meinl MCS|MCS]]''' |
*'''[[Meinl Meteor|Meteor]]''' | *'''[[Meinl Meteor|Meteor]]''' | ||
*'''[[Meinl Meteor Turbo|Meteor Turbo]]''' | *'''[[Meinl Meteor Turbo|Meteor Turbo]]''' | ||
Revision as of 04:40, 5 October 2025
Current Meinl Cymbal Series
- Artist Concept Models
- Byzance Brilliant
- Byzance Dark
- Byzance Dual
- Byzance Extra Dry
- Byzance Foundry Reserve
- Byzance Jazz
- Byzance Traditional
- Byzance Vintage
- Classics Custom Brilliant
- Classics Custom Dark
- Classics Custom Dual
- Classics Custom Extreme Metal
- Generation X
- HCS
- Pure Alloy
- Pure Alloy Custom
- Marching Cymbals
- Symphonic Cymbals
Discontinued Meinl Cymbal Series
- 100 Speziale
- Amun
- Byzance Dry
- Cadet
- Candela
- Classics
- Custom Shop
- Designer
- Dragon
- HCS Bronze
- Headliner Brass
- Headliner Bronze
- Headliner Colored
- Headliner FX9
- King-Beat (1976 - ?)
- Laser
- Laser Basic
- Laser Time Pro (1987 - ?)
- Lightning
- Livesound
- M-Series
- M-Series Fusion
- Marathon B18
- Marathon N12
- Marathon M38
- Mb8
- Mb10
- Mb20
- MCS
- Meteor
- Meteor Turbo
- Profile
- Raker
- Reference Class (1989 - ?)
- Soundcaster
- Soundcaster Custom
- Soundcaster Fusion
- Sterling
- Streamer
- Tri-Tonal (1990 - ?)
- Trooper
Information from:
- Official Meinl Cymbal Wiki
- Various Meinl Cymbal and Percussion Catalogs