The new Meinl Cymbals for 2017 in an On-site Sound Demo
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Featuring the sounds of these cymbals:
The Meinl Artist Concept Model Cymbals
Designed by Luke Holland, Matt Garstka, Thomas Lang and Anika Nilles
Matt Garstka - 18"/16" Fat Stack
Luke Holland - 12"/16" Bullet Stack
Thomas Lang - 18"/18" Super-Stack
Anika Nilles - 18"/18" Deep Hats
Plus the Meinl Pure Alloy Cymbal Line - Clarity first
The Pure Alloy cymbals are all made in Germany. They have a traditional finish and production is done by computerized hammering (Pressure Point Technology is another way Meinl produces cymbals). The company promises it will extend this line with more cymbals soon.
The clarity of the cymbals is rather new to the Meinl cymbal lines. With a more 'regular' sound the cymbals can be used in any style of music easily. Watch the videos to hear the definition of the cymbals, and the live on-site sounds at the NAMM Show in the video below.
Pure Alloy
- 15" Medium Hihat
- 14" Medium Hihat
- 20" Medium Crash
- 18" Medium Crash
- 16" Medium Crash
- 22" Medium Ride
- 20" Medium Ride
Byzance Brilliant Heavy Hammered
- 20" Heavy Hammered China
- 18" Heavy Hammered China
- 22" Heavy Hammered Crash
- 20" Heavy Hammered Crash
- 22" Heavy Hammered Ride
Classics Custom Dark
The Custom Dark Classics have two new cymbals. Both are very welcome additions to this line.
- 22" Dark Ride
- 15" Dark Hihat
Classics Custom Brilliant
Stacks are popular, and these two new sizes might just work for you.
- 16" Trash Stack
- 12" Trash Stack
HCS
The entry level HCS cymbals also get two new stacks:
- 18" Trash Stack
- 12" Trash Stack