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Description
Step into the realm of power and precision with the Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride, a masterpiece designed for the drummer who demands more. Crafted for those who tread the line between metal and melody, this cymbal stands as a testament to Meinl's dedication to quality and sonic excellence. Its bright tonality and robust projection slice through the densest of mixes, making it a perfect choice for live performances where subtlety is overpowered by sheer force. Whether you're laying down driving rhythms or accentuating with piercing bell tones, the MB20 Heavy Bell Ride brings your drumming to the forefront, unapologetically.
Key Features:
- B20 Alloy construction for a blend of durability and sonic complexity.
- Machine hammering technique, emulating the visual and sonic characteristics of vintage cymbals.
- Narrow blade lathing and a focused bell deliver sharp, cutting accents ideal for rock and metal genres.
- Part of the Mb series, showcasing Meinl's innovative approach to cymbal making with unique hammering patterns and alloy pairings.
Product specs
| Brand | Meinl |
| Model | 20" Mb20 Heavy Bell Ride Cymbal |
| Finish | Brilliant, Brilliant |
| Year | 2010s |
| Categories | Ride Cymbals |
| Diameter | 20" |
FAQs
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What type of sound can I expect from the Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride?
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The Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride delivers a powerful, cutting sound with maximum projection, making it ideal for loud music genres. Its brilliant finish and hand-hammered B20 bronze alloy contribute to its bright and musical tone.
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Is the Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride is designed for live performances, offering maximum projection and a cutting bell sound that can be heard clearly in loud environments.
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How does the hand-hammered design affect the Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride's sound?
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The hand-hammered design of the Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride enhances its musicality and complexity, providing a rich, dynamic sound with unique tonal characteristics.
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What materials are used in the Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride, and how do they influence its sound?
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The Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride is made from B20 bronze alloy, known for producing a full-bodied, bright sound with excellent projection and durability.
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Is the Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride suitable for all music genres?
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While the Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride is versatile, its powerful and cutting sound is particularly well-suited for rock, metal, and other high-volume music genres.
Videos
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Meinl 20" Mb20 Heavy Bell Ride Cymbal - Thomas Lang (MB2020HBRB-1050610Y)
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Comparisons
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While the Meinl MB20 is favored for its bell, other rides like the Paiste Signature Dark Ride are noted for their bell as a standout feature, highlighting the range in bell tonal quality across brands.
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The Byzance Spectrum ride is noted for its overlooked versatility, suggesting diverse applications beyond its spooky tonal character.
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The Classic Custom lines (Dark, Dual, Extreme Metal) are recommended for better sound projection in grunge/nu-metal compared to the Sand Ride.
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Use cases and applications
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The bell of the Meinl MB20 Heavy Bell Ride is specifically appreciated in heavy music settings, where clarity and projection are critical.
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The 21-inch Ghost Ride is highlighted for its versatility and glassy bell ping, fitting multiple genres effectively.
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The Polyphonic Ride is praised for its bell sound and crash capabilities, enhancing its functionality in various musical settings.
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In the video titled "Dirk Verbeuren - Megadeth - Tour Kit Rundown" by Modern Drummer Official, at the 5:10 mark, Dirk Verbeuren is shown demonstrating his favorite cymbal, the Meinl 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride.
To anyone that doesn't know - Ordinance is a studio side-project that I've been working in since I was a teenager, alongside some of my best friends from Maryland. We self-released our debut album 'Internal Monologues' back in 2011, and started working on a follow-up shortly thereafter. Life has taken many different turns for all of us since then, but we decided a long time ago to keep this project alive as a studio effort, just for fun.
This drum play-through acts as the debut for "Of The Fatherland" taken from our upcoming album 'The Ides Of March', available worldwide 2/26/16. Being that this is a drum video, I chose to keep the audio here instrumental. The album version does indeed have vocals!
To pre-order 'The Ides Of March', click here -
http://ordinanceofficial.bandcamp.com
Mixing for this video was done by Adam 'Nolly' Getgood. As always, it's super hella mad sick. I am particularly fond of what he was able to do with the snare in this mix - gotta love that Bell Brass! Drums are all natural, minus the kick which is a blend of trigger/mic (Beta91).
This is also the first video I've done using my Tama Silverstar. Specs are as followed...
Tama Silverstar in Transparent Red Burst -
8x7 Rack Tom 10x8 Rack Tom 14x12 Floor Tom 16x14 Floor Tom 20x18 Kick Drum
14x6.5 Tama Re-Issue Bell Brass Snare
Meinl Cymbal Setup (from left to right if sitting behind the kit) -
18" Byzance Traditional Medium Crash 13" Byzance Brilliant Fast Hats 10" MB20 Rock Splash 10" Byzance Traditional Splash 20" MB20 Heavy Bell Ride 19" Byzance Brilliant Medium/Thin Crash 18" Byzance Brilliant China
Drumhead Selection as followed -
Toms - Remo Coated Emperors Top, Clear Ambassadors Bottom Snare - Remo Coated X14 Top, Hazy Ambassador Bottom Kick - Clear Powerstroke 3 Batter, Coated/White PS3 Tama Logo-Head Reso. (with 5" Port)
For more information & updates on Ordinance, please follow us online -
https://www.facebook.com/OrdinanceOff... https://www.instagram.com/ordinancemusic https://twitter.com/ordinancemusic
Ordinance is...
Mike Semesky Greg Macklin Gunter Ostendorp Alex Rudinger
I proudly endorse Tama Drums, Meinl Cymbals, Vic Firth Drumsticks, Remo Drumheads, 1964 In-Ears, Gator Cases, 2Box Electronics, & Vratim Drumshoes.
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