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* '''[[Meinl Multi-Trash|Multi-Trash]] - [[Meinl Byzance 14" Dual Multi-Trash|14"]]
 
* '''[[Meinl Multi-Trash|Multi-Trash]] - [[Meinl Byzance 14" Dual Multi-Trash|14"]]
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*'''[[Meinl Trash China|Trash China]] - [[Meinl Byzance 22" Dual Trash China|22"]]
 
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Revision as of 23:46, 4 January 2026

Byzance Dual

Introduction: In 2015, Meinl introduced the first Byzance Dual hihat, crash, and crash-rides as part of the Byzance Extra Dry line. In 2020, these cymbals were categorized as their own Byzance sub-category, the Byzance Dual series.1
Background: Expanding from the Byzance Extra Dry line, Dual cymbals have quickly risen in popularity and become instantly recognizable for their unique look and sound. To start, the center is raw, bearing handhammered markings, while the edge is lathed and buffed to a brilliant finish.1
Innovation: Made in Turkey from B20 bronze, hand-hammered into shape, raw finish in center, and narrow blade lathing with brilliant finish on edges only.1
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Applications: Live and Studio
Sound: Trashy, earthy and low at first, ending with a flash of explosive brilliance.

Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats

Chinas

Splashes

Other

Prototypes

Chinas


Source:
1 meinlcymbals (retrieved October 5, 2024)

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