Meinl Byzance Dual Trash Crash Cymbal 20"
Meinl
B20DUTRC
Premium Hand-Hammered Turkish Crash Cymbal for Modern Drummers
The Meinl Byzance Dual Trash Crash 20" combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary versatility. Each cymbal is hand-hammered by skilled artisans in Turkey, delivering a one-of-a-kind voice with dark, buttery warmth and crisp articulation. The dual finish—extra dry paired with brilliant surfaces—creates a dynamic, full-bodied tone suitable for any musical genre. Whether you're playing jazz, rock, fusion, or world music, this professional-grade crash cymbal offers the tonal complexity and responsiveness serious drummers demand.
- Hand-hammered and lathed by Turkish cymbal masters
- 20" size ideal for crash applications across multiple genres
- Dual finish design: extra dry and brilliant surfaces
- Dark, warm tone with defined stick definition
- Full-bodied sound with exceptional projection
- Versatile for jazz, rock, fusion, and world music
- Professional-quality cymbal for gigging and studio use
| Brand: | Meinl |
|---|---|
| Series: | Byzance Dual |
| Hand hammered in Turkey from B20 Bronze Alloy - the Byzance 14 Dual Hihats have a stunning contrast of extra dry and brilliant finishes with a unique combination of hammering and lathing | |
| Texture galore - the hammering and lathing combination results in a silky-smooth feel with earthy definition, wrapped in a touch of shimmering glow from the outer band of lathing and polishing | |
| Effortless sound - the thin nature of Byzance Dual cymbals in combination of the unique surface puts them in a musical range that is useful in virtually any style | |
| Increase musicality - Byzance Dual cymbals have become an immensely popular choice among top recording and touring artists - the ability these cymbals have to increase a sense of musicality makes them highly sought-after | |
| Modern versatility rooted in tradition - hand hammered into shape in Turkey using B20 bronze, Meinl Byzance cymbals are deeply rooted in traditional cymbal crafting methods, yet their old-world background is dialed-in to 21st century needs | |