Difference between revisions of "Meinl Soundwave Hihat"
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* '''[[Meinl HCS Bronze|HCS Bronze]] - [[Meinl HCS Bronze 14" Soundwave Hihat|14"]] | * '''[[Meinl HCS Bronze|HCS Bronze]] - [[Meinl HCS Bronze 14" Soundwave Hihat|14"]] | ||
* '''[[Meinl Laser|Laser]] - [[Meinl Laser 14" Soundwave Hihat|14"]] | * '''[[Meinl Laser|Laser]] - [[Meinl Laser 14" Soundwave Hihat|14"]] | ||
| + | * '''[[Meinl Meteor|Meteor]] - [[Meinl Meteor 14" Soundwave Hihat|14"]] | ||
* '''[[Meinl Pure Alloy|Pure Alloy]] - [[Meinl Pure Alloy 14" Soundwave Hihat|14"]] [[Meinl Pure Alloy 15" Soundwave Hihat|15"]] | * '''[[Meinl Pure Alloy|Pure Alloy]] - [[Meinl Pure Alloy 14" Soundwave Hihat|14"]] [[Meinl Pure Alloy 15" Soundwave Hihat|15"]] | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
Revision as of 04:53, 5 October 2025
Series - Sizes
Contents
- HCS Bronze - 14"
- Laser - 14"
- Meteor - 14"
- Pure Alloy - 14" 15"
Description
Pure Alloy
- The Pure Alloy Soundwave Hihats produce a quick response and crisp attack followed by a high-end sizzle in the wash making them perfect for drummers who want more articulation and definition from their hihats. Additionally, the soundwave bottom prevents airlock between the cymbals meaning you can always get a strong foot chick when needed. Cutting through the drum mix with these hihats will allow you to establish a solid groove for everyone else to follow.1
Information from:
1 meinlcymbals.com (retrieved March 30, 2025)
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