Difference between revisions of "Meinl Dragon"

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==== Crashes ====
 
==== Crashes ====
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*'''[[Meinl China Crash|China Crash]] - [[Meinl Dragon 16" China Crash|16"]] [[Meinl Dragon 18" China Crash|18"]]
 
*''' [[Meinl Crash|Crash]] - [[Meinl Dragon 15" Crash|15"]] [[Meinl Dragon 16" Crash|16"]] [[ Meinl Dragon 17" Crash|17"]] [[Meinl Dragon 18" Crash|18"]]
 
*''' [[Meinl Crash|Crash]] - [[Meinl Dragon 15" Crash|15"]] [[Meinl Dragon 16" Crash|16"]] [[ Meinl Dragon 17" Crash|17"]] [[Meinl Dragon 18" Crash|18"]]
 
*''' [[Meinl Thin Crash|Thin Crash]] - [[Meinl Dragon 16" Thin Crash|16"]] [[Meinl Dragon 17" Thin Crash|17"]] [[Meinl Dragon 18" Dragon Crash|18"]]
 
*''' [[Meinl Thin Crash|Thin Crash]] - [[Meinl Dragon 16" Thin Crash|16"]] [[Meinl Dragon 17" Thin Crash|17"]] [[Meinl Dragon 18" Dragon Crash|18"]]

Revision as of 16:22, 3 July 2024

"Profile" label on early production
Later production omits this.

Introduction: 1984
Discontinued: ?
Background: One of the two first Meinl-branded cymbal series, along with the Profile line.
Innovation: Manufactured in Wuhan, China, and finished by Meinl by Germany*
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Applications: Live and Studio
Sound:

Rides


Crashes


Hi-Hats


Chinas


Splashes



Information from:

(*)meinlcymbals.com
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