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tama drums and bmx rule

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Posts: 43
Joined: 13 Jan 2007
Location: Red Bank, NJ
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 meinl cymbals
How do you feel about meinl cymbals. i was gonna start looking into them and i know of many pros who use them and i love their sound. i know they are a bit pricey but they might be worth the money. i just wanted to see how everyone feels about meinl cymbals. let me know because im looking to get a crash.
-andrew
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Tama Superstar w/ Pearl Omar Hakim Snare
14" Sabian AA Rock Hats
20" Zildjian A Custom Projection Ride
21” Zildjian A Sweet Ride
18" Zildjian Oriental China Trash (not shown)
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Thu May 10, 2007 7:11 pm |
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glenndrums4life

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Joined: 09 Apr 2007
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i have heard good things but as you said pricy, i know the drummer from fightstar recently got endorsed by them and the great mr lang aswell, but i duno i love their splashes and ride cymbals but i prefer sabian i think if you wana try some advance top end ones sabian hhx is the way, but you can mix and match a set up to you not every cymbal has to be the same i don't think. check out the meinl medium series tho.
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Thu May 10, 2007 11:43 pm |
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DevintheGreig

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Joined: 07 Apr 2007
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go to www.music123.com and look at the meinal MCS package, for like 95 bucks you get hats, ride, and crash that sound unexplicably good for the price, same goes for wuhan S series.
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Wed May 16, 2007 2:39 am |
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ddrumark

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Joined: 20 May 2007
Location: 757
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get a 20" byzance med. crash if you get any of their crashes,its hella expensive but more than worth it,i own a 16" 18" 19" and 20" and they all sound amazing,as for a ride,probably a 20" or a 22" mb10 for starting its cheaper than the mb20's,play those for a wile then step up,i play a 24"mb20 ride and its massive and heavy but its has unbelievable sound to it
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Mon May 21, 2007 11:26 pm |
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Groove

drumming adept
Posts: 103
Joined: 15 Mar 2007
Location: Richmond, VA
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Meinls are great. They're very aggressive and experimental with some of their lines.
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Wed May 23, 2007 11:02 am |
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Alchemyspug

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Posts: 41
Joined: 03 Apr 2007
Location: st. louis
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i think meinls are pretty equal to the prices or RUDEs and A customs
i like all 3 of them and i wish i could integrate all 3 of them into my set but i dont any money.
overall i think byzances are a great cymbal line with a natural feel.
A customs and RUDEs are great sound as well.
its all up to youu.
good luck
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Zim

drumming adept
Posts: 178
Joined: 21 Jan 2007
Location: Fort Walton bch florida
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ddrumark wrote:get a 20" byzance med. crash if you get any of their crashes,its hella expensive but more than worth it,i own a 16" 18" 19" and 20" and they all sound amazing,as for a ride,probably a 20" or a 22" mb10 for starting its cheaper than the mb20's,play those for a wile then step up,i play a 24"mb20 ride and its massive and heavy but its has unbelievable sound to it
I agree i was using meinl classics and just now after a year switched over to Byzance thins 2(18's and a 20 ride splasshes and crashes I am a meinl fan they are awsome sounding pricey but well worth the $ I get compliments on my looks and sound all the time
MEINL BYZANCE ROCKS!
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Meinl Byzance cymbals
Byzance crashes
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saluda v-bells
sabian hats
Paiste accent cymbals 4" & 8"
DW pedals
roc n soc ,pro mark sticks
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