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Starting with the 20" and 22" Jazz Medium rides, these are delightful cymbals. While fairly dry with excellent clarity, they afford a good spread with plenty of smoothly mingling overtones. There's that prized 'taaah' feel as you ride with the stick tip, and, unlike so many modern cymbals, as you slide up to the bell the cymbal remains warm - the bell feels connected, not like a separate instrument, but like a natural extension. The bells are sprightly, ringy and tuneful, but still retain some of the warm, buttery taste of the rest of the cymbal. The 22" is considerably deeper in pitch than the 20", but just as lively and versatile.<br>
 
Starting with the 20" and 22" Jazz Medium rides, these are delightful cymbals. While fairly dry with excellent clarity, they afford a good spread with plenty of smoothly mingling overtones. There's that prized 'taaah' feel as you ride with the stick tip, and, unlike so many modern cymbals, as you slide up to the bell the cymbal remains warm - the bell feels connected, not like a separate instrument, but like a natural extension. The bells are sprightly, ringy and tuneful, but still retain some of the warm, buttery taste of the rest of the cymbal. The 22" is considerably deeper in pitch than the 20", but just as lively and versatile.<br>
  
Review written by Geoff Nicholls ("Meinl Byzance Rides And Crashes review - A flagship Turkish-made, German-finished range", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/meinl-byzance-rides-and-crashes-565969 Music Radar], October 27, 2012) <br>
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:Review written by Geoff Nicholls ("Meinl Byzance Rides And Crashes review - A flagship Turkish-made, German-finished range", [https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/drums/meinl-byzance-rides-and-crashes-565969 Music Radar], October 27, 2012) <br>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 2 December 2025

Group: Rides
Type: Medium Ride
Size: 22 Inch
Series: Byzance Jazz
Weight: 2705g, 2733g, 2745g, 2750g, 2757g, 2772g, 2780g
Median Weight: 2750g (n=7)
Years of production: 2012 - ?
Sound file: Byzance 22" Jazz Medium Ride
Byzance 22" Jazz Medium Ride
Byzance 22" Jazz Medium Ride
Byzance 22" Jazz Medium Ride
Byzance 22" Jazz Medium Ride
Byzance 22" Jazz Medium Ride
Byzance 22" Jazz Medium Ride
Byzance 22" Jazz Medium Ride
Byzance 22" Jazz Medium Ride
Byzance 22" Jazz Medium Ride
Byzance 22" Jazz Medium Ride
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 22" Jazz Big Apple differs from the 20" and 22" Jazz Medium rides in that a smaller-headed hammer has been used and it also has a smaller bell. All three cymbals are lathed top and bottom and finished to a brilliant sheen.

Starting with the 20" and 22" Jazz Medium rides, these are delightful cymbals. While fairly dry with excellent clarity, they afford a good spread with plenty of smoothly mingling overtones. There's that prized 'taaah' feel as you ride with the stick tip, and, unlike so many modern cymbals, as you slide up to the bell the cymbal remains warm - the bell feels connected, not like a separate instrument, but like a natural extension. The bells are sprightly, ringy and tuneful, but still retain some of the warm, buttery taste of the rest of the cymbal. The 22" is considerably deeper in pitch than the 20", but just as lively and versatile.

Review written by Geoff Nicholls ("Meinl Byzance Rides And Crashes review - A flagship Turkish-made, German-finished range", Music Radar, October 27, 2012)

Artist/song where it can be heard: unknown