Meinl is generally much better than wuhan. Meinl makes more high end cymbals rather than the low end cymbals wuhan makes. Wuhan has a fairly good china for cheap though. DO NOT buy Meinl's HCS series cymbals, they are bad low end cymbals and might sound good at first but they quickly get old and sound terrible.
Meinl cymbals are produced by Roland Meinl Percussion, which is a famous worldwide manufacturer of percussion instruments. Their name brand is considered by musicians as a sure sign of quality.
Yes I think so. I think he does.
pretty sure zac used his meinl byzance cymbals during the final riot. meinl byzance traditional 14" heavy/15"medium hi hats meinl byzance traditional 21" medium crash meinl byzance traditional 22" medium/heavy ride meinl byzance tradition 21" medium ride
Truth drums, Meinl cymbals, promark drumsticks.
He uses a Meinl China. Actually, he recently started playing all Meinl cymbals, I've seen many pictures of him with Zildjian's. I also believe his entire set up is on the Meinl website. Truly, he is a great drummer. -Joe A. Chicago
Meinl cymbals are cymbals. Roland Meinl Percussion is a company that makes various types of cymbals for drum kits. Meinl was founded in 1951 by Roland Meinl.
Meinl cymbals are produced by Roland Meinl Percussion, which is a famous worldwide manufacturer of percussion instruments. Their name brand is considered by musicians as a sure sign of quality.
Yes I think so. I think he does.
One of the worst answers I'm sure but it all depends on personal preference, I've of Sabian and I really like them but I have never heard of meinl
the devil wears prada use Meinl cymbals
pretty sure zac used his meinl byzance cymbals during the final riot. meinl byzance traditional 14" heavy/15"medium hi hats meinl byzance traditional 21" medium crash meinl byzance traditional 22" medium/heavy ride meinl byzance tradition 21" medium ride
Truth drums, Meinl cymbals, promark drumsticks.
Zildjian, Paiste, Sabian, Istanbul, Anatolian and Meinl are some of the most popular cymbals today. There are also brands like Wuhan, Stagg, and a few others. Like it was said before, it all comes down to personal preference. All these brands have some awesome cymbals and ranges available. If you are looking to buy a cymbal, don't just buy it if you are unfamiliar with its sounds and properties. I would suggest you go to a music store and speak to the pro in the cymbals department. You will also be able to test the cymbals and then make a choice.
He uses a Meinl China. Actually, he recently started playing all Meinl cymbals, I've seen many pictures of him with Zildjian's. I also believe his entire set up is on the Meinl website. Truly, he is a great drummer. -Joe A. Chicago
While both cymbals are the same size and are both made from Meinl's B20 alloy, the Mb20 cymbals are heavier in weight. This added weight increases the cymbals volume, so the Mb20's are louder. The Mb20's also have more agressive hand-hammering than the Byzance line, and different lathing. I just bought a Byzance Dark China (18") and love it. It is not lathed, but heavily hammered, and has a dark finish. It's quite different than most popular China's. Previously, I have owned 12" and 18" Zildjian Oriental China Trash cymbals.
All Drum head and Cymbal brands are good like: Remo Drumheads Evan Drumheads Zildjian Cymbals Meinl Cymbals Sabian Cymbals Paiste Cymbals and many more But If you want good sounding cymbals and drum heads search for their professional series or high end series and Pick what kind of Cymbal suites you and your needs.
Julius Meinl I died in 1914.