The series Byzance Brillant de Meinl is manufactured in Turkey with the famous B20 alloy and scrupulously following all the steps with which for centuries the best are manufactured cymbals of the world.
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- Brilliant finish
- Darker sounds than the series Traditional
- Perfect for Funk, Fusion or Rock
Although 'Brilliant' refers to its finish, this series it actually has a darker sound than the series Byzance Traditional. This darker sound is due to the finishing process that limits the upper end as the cymbal softens with its bright look. The combination of dark tones and warmth makes the Byzance Brilliant an excellent choice for virtually all styles, from funk and fusion to rock.
Clean and clearly dark sound with a wide range of frequencies. Bright attack and moderate sustain.
The series Byzance Brillant de Meinl is manufactured in Turkey with the famous B20 alloy and scrupulously following all the steps with which for centuries the best are manufactured cymbals of the world.
Alloy
The series Byzance de Meinl is made in Turkey with the famous B20 alloy and scrupulously following all the steps with which the best steps have been made for centuries cymbals of the world. This B20 alloy is composed of 80% copper and a 20% tin, a alloy that can be difficult to work as it requires a great reworking and recollecting due to its natural state that is very fragile.
About Meinl Cymbals
The cymbals meinl have a distinctive sound. Despite having an extensive catalog, they have found a particular sound and a particular aesthetic. It is currently the fastest growing company in the world.
Meinl has series high quality professionals but also manufactures cymbals for students or beginners but with a very high quality of manufacture.
Artists of the size of Miguel Lamas, Mike Johnston, Chris Coleman or Anika Nilles trust Meinl for their recordings and directs.
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