Meinl HCS Trash Crash Cymbal – Bold, Cutting Sound for Modern Drummers

The Meinl HCS Trash Crash Cymbal delivers a distinctive, aggressive crash sound perfect for drummers seeking dramatic effect cymbals without premium pricing. Constructed from thin brass with strategically positioned cut-outs, this 16-inch cymbal produces a loud, brash tone with controlled sustain—ideal for cutting through dense mixes and adding textural variety to your kit.

Designed for versatility, the HCS Trash Crash works equally well in studio recordings, live performances, and practice sessions. Its unique construction creates a raw, trashy character that stands apart from traditional crash cymbals, making it an excellent choice for rock, metal, punk, and experimental music genres.

Key Features
  • Thin brass construction for bright, cutting attack and projection
  • Multiple cut-outs engineered to enhance trashy, aggressive tone quality
  • 16-inch diameter provides balanced volume and response
  • Short sustain prevents cymbal wash and maintains clarity in fast passages
  • Affordable effect cymbal option without compromising sound character
  • Versatile for studio recording, live performance, and rehearsal use
  • Lightweight design allows for responsive, dynamic playing
  • Compatible with standard cymbal stands and mounting hardware
  • Ideal complement to traditional crash cymbals in any drum kit configuration
  • Professional-grade Meinl quality at entry-level pricing

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • 16" HCS Trash Crash Cymbal
Categories
Diameter
  • 16"
Finish
  • Brilliant

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