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About This Listing

The Meinl 20" Byzance Vintage Pure Light Ride Cymbal is crafted from a process that creates a soft flex in the B20. This cymbal ends up delivering dry stick response with hints of trash and darkness.

One thing about the process used to create this cymbal is slight deformations may occur at the cymbals edge. Such changes are within the accepted standards of this cymbal and will not affect the sound. Therefore, slight deformations at the edge are not covered by the warranty.

  • Weight: Medium thin
  • Finish: Dark, Raw
  • Material: B20
  • Lathe: None

Condition
Brand
Model
  • 20" Byzance Vintage Pure Light Ride
Finish
  • Un Lathed
Categories
Diameter
  • 20"

About the Seller

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ALTONA, Australia
(283)
Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:655
Product Overview
Founded in 1951 and based in Germany, Meinl Percussion is one of the two leaders in European cymbal and percussion manufacture alongside Paiste. The Byzance series features traditional Turkish hammering techniques with a basis of B20 alloy for a traditional, atmospheric cymbal sound. The 20" Vintage Pure Light Ride features a more nuanced stick definition and short wash due to the weight.

Years of production: ca. 1990-present

Composition: B20 Alloy (80% copper, 20% tin, traces of silver)

Associated artists: Brann Dailor, Tommy Clufetos, Chris Adler
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