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Meinl 19" Byzance Polyphonic Crash

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Polyphonic Crash Cymbal

  • Size: 19"
  • Byzance Series
  • Traditional surface
  • Material: B-20 Bronze
  • Distinctly dark crash with thin edges and thicker, non-turned bell
  • Explosive response with short sustain
Available since January 2022
Item number 533354
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Hand Hammered Cymbal Yes
Finish Regular, Traditional
Alloy B20 Bronze
1.333 AED 335,29 €
Plus 277 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Goran K 04.01.2024
If you're here to reassure yourself to buy this crash, you're at the right place.

Byzance series has very versatile and complex cymbals, especially rides, and even though this is a crash cymbals, it still wears that label.
I use it as my main crash in studio for psychedelic stoner doom project Sunguine. It has that sizzling quality, it doesn't subsides too fast, and it's not too piercing either. I decided to go with 19" because smaller and bigger Polyphonic crashes didn't sound right to my liking.

I use it mainly for heavier stuff, but it sounds so deliciously good when you barely crash it during some interlude or calmer parts of the lenghty songs. Bell is also characteristically Byzance sounding, not to bright nor too mellow, just about right.

In studio settings you can control it really well, depending on the mic placement of course. I haven't played it in live setting but I'm sure it would sit well in the mix.

If you're looking for some not-too-dark-nor-too-bright full sounding crash, look no more.
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