Bright and Explosive China Sound – MEINL 16″ Byzance Brilliant China Cymbal
The MEINL 16″ Byzance Brilliant China Cymbal produces a bright and aggressive tone. It delivers a sharp, explosive attack that cuts through the mix. As a result, it works well for powerful accents.
Fast Response with Cutting Projection
This china cymbal reacts instantly to every strike. In addition, it offers strong projection that stands out in loud settings. Therefore, it suits high-energy playing styles.
Trashy Character with Controlled Decay
The cymbal delivers a trashy and expressive sound. At the same time, it features a controlled decay that keeps accents tight. Because of this, it maintains clarity even in fast passages.
Brilliant Finish for Added Brightness
The brilliant finish enhances brightness and attack. Moreover, it adds a polished and striking visual appearance.
Handcrafted B20 Bronze Construction
Meinl Cymbals crafts this cymbal from B20 bronze alloy. This ensures rich tonal depth and professional quality.
Ideal for Modern and Loud Genres
This cymbal performs well in demanding musical styles. For example, it suits rock, metal, and modern fusion setups where strong accents are required.
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Specifications
- Diameter: 16″
Look
- Material: B20 Bronze Alloy
- Shaping: Hand hammered
- Finish: Brilliant
Sound
- Music Style: Rock, Pop, Fusion, Funk, RNB, Reggae, Studio
- Character: Brilliant, Rich
- Sustain: Medium
- Volume: Medium
- Timbre: Mid-Bright
- Pitch: High-Mid

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