This is why i have really begun appreciating meinl over the past year or so. The amount of engineering and detail they put into their cymbals is so cool and really helps drummers (especially studio drummers like me) to nail down a specific sound they hear in their head. They are doing truly unique and innovative stuff in the cymbal world. Bravo, gentlemen👏🏼
It totally does make sense, guys. But I would start digging for used cymbals, search for cracked cymbals and/or tinker more with the cymbals I already have, tape them, cut them... before spending hundreds of dollars on buying specially processed cymbals like this. That being said nobody has to.
I'd like to hear some of the prototypes that didn't work. Not only for This line, but for any artist cymbal you guys worked on....maybe even discussing the process from one prototype to the next until you got to the final cymbal the artist was happy with for production. I'd also like to see how this cymbal performs in sales, with all of the complaint comments the design has received. Good conversation.
I love the concepts and sounds that Benny and Meinl always brings to the drumming community, I remember Antonio Sánchez always use a ride with a piece cut off, I don't know if it's a design/prototype or a repaired old cymbal. is a bigger ride and the cut is more deep and in a v shape
Nope, I've heard them, and the Ride and especially the Hi-hat sound was too soft and "sandy?". I'm a bit disappointed because Benny has played a lot of better sounding Meinl cymbals.
This is why i have really begun appreciating meinl over the past year or so. The amount of engineering and detail they put into their cymbals is so cool and really helps drummers (especially studio drummers like me) to nail down a specific sound they hear in their head. They are doing truly unique and innovative stuff in the cymbal world. Bravo, gentlemen👏🏼
This was such a cool episode to listen to. Love Benny’s curiosity and perspective on cymbal making! Would love to see more of this!🔥
The master Benny Greeb. Thank for sharing
It totally does make sense, guys. But I would start digging for used cymbals, search for cracked cymbals and/or tinker more with the cymbals I already have, tape them, cut them... before spending hundreds of dollars on buying specially processed cymbals like this. That being said nobody has to.
Sehr interessante Insights - Danke Norbert und Benny! LG
I'd like to hear some of the prototypes that didn't work. Not only for This line, but for any artist cymbal you guys worked on....maybe even discussing the process from one prototype to the next until you got to the final cymbal the artist was happy with for production.
I'd also like to see how this cymbal performs in sales, with all of the complaint comments the design has received.
Good conversation.
I love the concepts and sounds that Benny and Meinl always brings to the drumming community, I remember Antonio Sánchez always use a ride with a piece cut off, I don't know if it's a design/prototype or a repaired old cymbal.
is a bigger ride and the cut is more deep and in a v shape
😂 There's a tagline: "Fits in every suitcase"
"Quicksand" 😂 Didn't put that together at first 🙄
Zildjian uptown ride, Sabian Garage ride (Claus Hessler), and nearly every brand offers 18" rides.....
Nope, I've heard them, and the Ride and especially the Hi-hat sound was too soft and "sandy?". I'm a bit disappointed because Benny has played a lot of better sounding Meinl cymbals.
Fools who will buy something like this or those zildjian fx raw cymbals new deserve to lose their money
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