Check out this versatile ride from a strong new name in cymbals.
The Meinl Classics Ride Cymbal has an extremely balanced feel with a full, warm sound. Clear ping over an even shimmering wash, with a medium bell and sustain.
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The Meinl Classics Ride Cymbal has an extremely balanced feel with a full, warm sound. Clear ping over an even shimmering wash, with a medium bell and sustain.
One year replacement, parts, and labor warranty on all percussion products.
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Where can I start with this cymbal? I ordered a 22" and wow does it sing. The actual cymbal itself is thick in comparison to some zil's that i've played on in the past. It's a much warmer sound because it's a big cymbal and that's what I was looking for. The ping is fantastic and can cut through anything. If you like a lot of attack and a moderate amount of sustain, then the bigger cymbals will work out well for you. For the money, I'm really surprised how well the Classics series performs and will for sure order additional Classics crashes from them in the future.
