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The combination of a thin profile, heavy hammering, lathed underside and raw upper part results in a dark and low-pitched cymbal. I own several cymbals from Meinl Byzance Extra Dry series (10 and 12-inch splashes, 18-inch crash, 20-inch china and 15-inch hi-hats) and this is the one with the dullest looking upper part – and it also sounds duller than its smaller and bigger brothers. It’s OK, but I expected a livelier response and a drier and more pappery sound. I guess that in hand-made cymbals one has to expect a wide variation from one cymbal to the other, within the same model.
The combination of a thin profile, heavy hammering, lathed underside and raw upper part results in a dark and low-pitched cymbal. I own several cymbals from Meinl Byzance Extra Dry series (10 and 12-inch splashes, 18-inch crash, 20-inch china and 15-inch hi-hats) and this is the one with the dullest looking upper part – and it also sounds duller than its smaller and
The combination of a thin profile, heavy hammering, lathed underside and raw upper part results in a dark and low-pitched cymbal. I own several cymbals from Meinl Byzance Extra Dry series (10 and 12-inch splashes, 18-inch crash, 20-inch china and 15-inch hi-hats) and this is the one with the dullest looking upper part – and it also sounds duller than its smaller and bigger brothers. It’s OK, but I expected a livelier response and a drier and more pappery sound. I guess that in hand-made cymbals one has to expect a wide variation from one cymbal to the other, within the same model.
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Pretty nice overall
dylH0L3 08.11.2024
I really like it, but I'm not in love with it and would probably try something else in the future. Still sounds great though!
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Dry wie ein Gin
Legstone 20.01.2020
Das Becken ist wirklich lecker. Gerade wenns nicht so laut und schrill werden soll, wie in kleinen Clubs, leistet das 16er gute Dienste.
Auch im Proberaum hat die Fraktion der Saitenzupfer es als angenehm bezeichnet und das will was heißen :-)
Tipp: Habe zwei 16er Becken getestet, die Unterschiede sind produktionsbedingt enorm. Also lieber im Store zwei oder drei Becken gleichzeitig anspielen.
Das Becken ist wirklich lecker. Gerade wenns nicht so laut und schrill werden soll, wie in kleinen Clubs, leistet das 16er gute Dienste.
Auch im Proberaum hat die Fraktion der Saitenzupfer es als angenehm bezeichnet und das will was heißen :-)
Tipp: Habe zwei 16er Becken getestet, die Unterschiede sind produktionsbedingt enorm. Also lieber im Store zwei oder
Das Becken ist wirklich lecker. Gerade wenns nicht so laut und schrill werden soll, wie in kleinen Clubs, leistet das 16er gute Dienste.
Auch im Proberaum hat die Fraktion der Saitenzupfer es als angenehm bezeichnet und das will was heißen :-)
Tipp: Habe zwei 16er Becken getestet, die Unterschiede sind produktionsbedingt enorm. Also lieber im Store zwei oder drei Becken gleichzeitig anspielen.