Categories: Cymbals

Meinl 18″ Byzance Jazz Medium Thin Crash Cymbal

The Meinl Byzance series is forged in Turkey and then finished in Germany. This particular cymbal is an 18″ Byzance Jazz Medium Thin Crash. Like many cymbals on the thin side, with hand hammering and lathing, it has a dark tonality, making it ideal for classic jazz use. It rides well too, and has a silvery wash in the background. In fact, it has more of a washy background than the standard (non-Jazz) 19″ Medium Thin Crash. It has a nice ride sound too, sort of like the classic 1950’s jazz drummers’ cymbals.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer Line: Byzance
  • Type: Crash
  • Style: Jazz Medium Thin
  • Alloy: B20 – CuSn20 – 80% Copper, 20% Tin
  • Diameter: 18″
  • Metal Work: Hand Hammered, High Density Shallow Depth Hand Lathed, Buffed Finish
  • Weight: 3.5 Pounds
  • MSRP: $480 USA; Street Price $260
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The logo blends in with the natural color of the cymbal, which does not have the brilliant finish that is popular right now. In order to achieve the brilliant finish, an abrasive material is used, so the lathing is not very prominent. Thus, in this non-brilliant cymbal, the lathing is very visible, which adds a visual textured appeal. Secondly, applying the brilliant finish does remove some of the metal, which alters the sound.

The spectrum shows a slow rise between 400 Hz and 7 kHz, followed by a decline to 55 kHz. The lack of large peaks anywhere in the spectrum gives it a neutral tonality. It crashes very easily, and its dark tone reminds me of 1950’s jazz.

The peak of the crash occurs at 0.14 seconds, with a slow decay (long sustain).

Click HERE to listen to an audio sample, which will include crash (when appropriate), ride, and bell sounds (these are 24 bit, 176.4 kHz wav files, so be sure your sound card is capable of handling these high resolution sound files).

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John E. Johnson, Jr.

Editor-in-Chief Emeritus. John E. Johnson, Jr. founded Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity in 1994, shortly after publishing a hardcopy book of the same title. He served as Editor-in-Chief of Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity until 2022. John has been involved in audio and video for more than 50 years, having built radio transmitters, amplifiers, turntables, and speakers from scratch. He was also one of the founders of the Northern California Audio Video Association, now The Bay Area Audio Society. John holds four university degrees, including a Ph.D. in Neuroscience, and has published numerous scientific books, along with dozens of scientific articles on biomedical research topics as well as imaging technology. He was the founder and Editor-in-Chief of two medical/scientific journals for 20 years. John holds several patents, including one on high resolution image analysis and one on a surgical instrument. He has been affiliated with NASA, The National Institutes of Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Stanford Research Institute, and The University of California at Berkeley. He is President of the consulting firm Scientific Design and Information, Inc., which is based in Redwood City, California. John resides in the San Francisco Bay area with his wife and multiple kitties! His daughter, Cynthia, who was an integral part of SECRETS for many years, resides in San Francisco.

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