Difference between revisions of "Meinl Soundcaster"
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'''Introduction:''' 2004* <br> | '''Introduction:''' 2004* <br> | ||
'''Discontinued:''' 2006*<br> | '''Discontinued:''' 2006*<br> | ||
− | '''Background:''' | + | '''Background:''' Meinl's first B12 alloy cymbal line, which they claim produces especially rich and expressive sounds<br> |
'''Innovation:''' Consistent hammering and lathing that tapers towards the edge, lending to precise stick definition, and controlled decay of overtones <br> | '''Innovation:''' Consistent hammering and lathing that tapers towards the edge, lending to precise stick definition, and controlled decay of overtones <br> | ||
'''Alloy:''' [[Alloys#B12_Alloy|B12]]<br> | '''Alloy:''' [[Alloys#B12_Alloy|B12]]<br> |
Revision as of 12:16, 21 July 2024
Contents
Introduction: 2004*
Discontinued: 2006*
Background: Meinl's first B12 alloy cymbal line, which they claim produces especially rich and expressive sounds
Innovation: Consistent hammering and lathing that tapers towards the edge, lending to precise stick definition, and controlled decay of overtones
Alloy: B12
Quality: Professional
Applications: Live and Studio
Sound:
Rides
Crashes
Hi-Hats
Splashes
Chinas
Information from:
- https://meinlcymbals.com/en/Wiki (retrieved July 20, 2024)