Meinl Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride

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Group: Rides
Type: Symmetry Ride
Size: 22 Inch
Series: Byzance Jazz
Weight: 2191g, 2241g, 2264g, 2265g, 2277g, 2419g, 2438g, 2443g
Median Weight: 2277g (n=7)
Years of production: 2015 - Present
Sound file: Byzance Jazz 21" Nuance Ride & 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 21" Nuance Ride & 22" Symmetry Ride & 22" Dark Big Apple Ride
Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 21" Nuance Ride & 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride
Byzance Jazz 22" Symmetry Ride
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 22" Symmetry ride joins the company's Byzance Jazz line and it is a signature model of Berklee Professor Ralph Peterson.

This range is partially lathed. Starting 2" in from the rim of each cymbal, the coarse lathing pattern runs up just shy of where the domed bell shape begins. Coupled with the large hand-hammed marks across the bow and smaller ones on the bell, this generates a striking aesthetic that evokes a real sense of tradition in the cymbal-making process.

The large Symmetry ride offers a slightly lower pitch than other models in the Byzance range. This cymbal is very loud and quite sharp, producing an extremely metallic, almost ping-y attack.

This gives it the ability to cut through a mix like a razor blade - which might of course come in rather useful, although can be unruly in more of a subtle jazz context.

But, we must warn you, the Symmetry rides are not for crashing. So much so that they almost lean towards more of an FX cymbal.

As a result, we would wager that purchasing one of these as a main ride would most likely leave you disappointed.The colossal diameter of the bells are certainly a novelty though, and do work very nicely for Latin-style grooves and bell patterns. Once again though, they are extremely loud!"

Review written by Geoff Nicholls ("Meinl Byzance Symmetry ride review - A jazzy addition to the Meinl roster", Music Radar, October 13, 2015)

Artist/song where it can be heard: unknown