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This 14-inch pair of Mb20 hi-hats has a higher pitch than its larger, 15-inch sibling does, along with a shorter, drier pedal chick. These hi-hats are quite heavy, meaning you get a full, rich and loud sound, without having to hit them very hard.
Hand-crafted for optimal tone
The bottom cymbal has a special shape that prevents air-lock, where a vacuum between the two cymbals creates extra resistance. These hi-hats were hand-hammered into shape, optimising their sound and giving them a great look. They have a bright sound and a brilliant finish, that is created by polishing the cymbals to a shine. Finally, the B20 bronze alloy that they are made of, consists of copper, 20% tin and traces of silver.
Meinl's highly complete cymbal line-up
Meinl uses four different bronze alloys in their cymbals, that are all quite different in sound and intensity. The B20 and B12 alloys produce a warm, low sound, and the B10 and B8 alloys are generally a bit higher in pitch, so with these four different materials, Meinl has created wide range of cymbals that complement each other perfectly.
Durchmesser HiHat | 14 Zoll |
Material / Legierung | B20 Bronze |
Becken-Finish | Brilliant / Hochglanz |
Gewicht Oberbecken | Heavy |
Gewicht Unterbecken | schwer |
Von Hand gehämmert | Ja |
Klangbild | sehr klar / schneidend |
Für Genre | Metal |
Gewelltes Unterbecken | Ja |
Gewicht (inkl. Verpackung) | 2,7 kg |
Maße (inkl. Verpackung) | 36,5 x 4,5 x 36,5 cm |
- Meinl Mb20 14 Heavy Soundwave Hi-hats
- top and bottom cymbal
- diameter: 14 inches
- sound: full, rich and loud
- pedal chick: clear and articulate
- pitch: high
- hand-crafted and hand-hammered
- special shape prevents air-lock
- B20 bronze alloy (80% copper, 20% tin and traces of silver)
- brilliant finish
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