veecharlie
Senior Member
Hey guys,
I'm considering replacing all my cymbals for Byzance. Wondering how quick do they break?
Here is the reason why I'm asking: I never broke a cymbal by myself, use correct technique, bla bla. However, knowing many manufacturers have inconsistent lathing and mixture, I am curious to know about it. Big brands don't have this issue normally, but Meinl cymbals were initially produced by Diril, which have the same inconsistency issues as most of the Turkish "b brands".
I'm looking to know if anyone had a bad experience here, what did meinl do about it and especially your experience with cymbal weight distribution, bending, cracks due to the cymbal itself.
Thanks !
I'm considering replacing all my cymbals for Byzance. Wondering how quick do they break?
Here is the reason why I'm asking: I never broke a cymbal by myself, use correct technique, bla bla. However, knowing many manufacturers have inconsistent lathing and mixture, I am curious to know about it. Big brands don't have this issue normally, but Meinl cymbals were initially produced by Diril, which have the same inconsistency issues as most of the Turkish "b brands".
I'm looking to know if anyone had a bad experience here, what did meinl do about it and especially your experience with cymbal weight distribution, bending, cracks due to the cymbal itself.
Thanks !