Difference between revisions of "Meinl Generation X"
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*'''[[Meinl Electro Stack|Electro Stack]] - [[Meinl Generation X 8"/10" Electro Stack|8"/10"]] [[Meinl Generation X 10"/12" Electro Stack|10"/12"]] | *'''[[Meinl Electro Stack|Electro Stack]] - [[Meinl Generation X 8"/10" Electro Stack|8"/10"]] [[Meinl Generation X 10"/12" Electro Stack|10"/12"]] | ||
− | *'''[[Meinl X-Treme Stack|X-Treme Stack]] - | + | *'''[[Meinl X-Treme Stack|X-Treme Stack]] - [[Meinl Generation X 12"/14" X-Treme Stack|12"/14"]] |
==== Trash Hats ==== | ==== Trash Hats ==== |
Revision as of 10:36, 24 December 2024
Contents
Introduction: 2001*
Background: Series began with "Safari" cymbals created with Johnny Rabb.*
Innovation: Many models were borne out of collaborations with Meinl artists - Benny Greb, Thomas Lang, and Johnny Rabb.
Alloy: Varies
Quality: Professional
Applications: Live and Studio
Sound:
More models and sizes to be added later
Chinas
- China Crash - 15" 19"
- Jingle Filter China - 10" 12" 14"
- Filter China - 8" 10" 12" 14" 16"
Drumbals
FX Hats
Stacks
Trash Hats
Source:
(*) meinl.com (retrieved on December 13, 2024)
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