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'''Discontinued:''' 1992(?) (1989 for Hi-Tech)<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> <br>
 
'''Discontinued:''' 1992(?) (1989 for Hi-Tech)<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> <br>
 
'''Background:''' Having been a supplier to other companies, Meinl entered the cymbal market in 1984 with this, their first modern series. <br>
 
'''Background:''' Having been a supplier to other companies, Meinl entered the cymbal market in 1984 with this, their first modern series. <br>
'''Innovation:''' One of the first Meinl-branded professional-level series, along with the [[Meinl Dragon|Dragon]] line.  <br>
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'''Innovation:''' Hi-Tech is light, suitable for soft music styles.  Rock Velvet is a little heavier, a good all-around cymbal for most music types. Volcanic Rock is the heaviest of the three weights, made for loud music, where volume and definition are a must.  <br>
 
'''Alloy:''' [[Alloys#B8_Alloy|B8]]<br>
 
'''Alloy:''' [[Alloys#B8_Alloy|B8]]<br>
 
'''Quality:''' Professional<br>
 
'''Quality:''' Professional<br>

Revision as of 13:57, 1 June 2025

1984 Ad
2nd Generation Logo (late 1986 to end)

Introduction: 1984
Discontinued: 1992(?) (1989 for Hi-Tech)1
Background: Having been a supplier to other companies, Meinl entered the cymbal market in 1984 with this, their first modern series.
Innovation: Hi-Tech is light, suitable for soft music styles. Rock Velvet is a little heavier, a good all-around cymbal for most music types. Volcanic Rock is the heaviest of the three weights, made for loud music, where volume and definition are a must.
Alloy: B8
Quality: Professional
Applications: Live and Studio
Sound:

1985 Ad

Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats

Splashes



Information from:
Modern Drummer Equipment Annual 1989-90
1 Cymbal Book
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