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Meinl Byzance Series Fast Hi-Hats 13" £239

A good-looking, responsive set of hi-hats from Meinl and Austrian-born drummer and collaborator Thomas Lang

Meinl describes the Byzance line as traditional and individual

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Byzanze Fast hi-hats are a production collaboration between Meinl and Austrian-born drummer Thomas Lang, whose credits include The Clash, Robbie Williams and Bonnie Tyler.

This isn’t the first time Thomas has teamed up with the good folk at Meinl either. Back in 2002, he collaborated on the Tom’s Becken line, designing a range of innovative crashes for electronically-inspired dance music. This endeavour is altogether more traditional, both in terms of looks and construction.

Available in 13" and 14" sizes, Meinl describes the Byzance line as traditional and individual, whereas the Generation X Tom’s Becken cymbals are all about pushing boundaries and using non-traditional alloys. As such, the Fast hi-hats are made from B20 alloy, with 80 percent copper and 20 percent tin, and look aesthetically far more ‘normal’. Having said that, there are a couple of crucial features that set these babies apart from the rest of the crowd.

Breaking ground

The first is that the top and bottom cymbals are finished rather differently from one another. The bottom has Meinl’s Dark finish, with an untreated surface and very heavy hammering marks, while the top is Brilliant and highly polished. In addition, the top cymbal has eight small holes drilled toward its edge to allow the speedy exit of air when the two cymbals are brought crashing together.

Meinl says the Dark bottom cymbal is designed to produce earthy tones, with short sustain and plenty of low end. This is apparently balanced by the bright, but rich characteristics of the top cymbal. We’ll find out if these claims are justified shortly, but in terms of appearance, everything’s just dandy. The heavier bottom cymbal looks gorgeous, in a moody, rugged sort of fashion, with its speckled, neo-leopard-print hammering hinting at plenty of raw, dark tonal response. The glistening polished finish of the top is alluring too, as is the fact that Thomas’s moniker doesn’t appear on the cymbals at all.

The top simply features the Meinl logo and the simple-script Byzance marking, along with the tiny product description below. As a result, they look highly professional yet understated at the same time.

There’s been a variety of solutions to the problem of moving air from between hi-hats, with Paiste’s Sound Edge, Zildjian’s grooved Mastersounds and Sabian’s vented Fusion Hats all prime examples. The Meinl way of doing things with the Fast hats, however, is completely different to any of these (given that the holes are drilled in the top of the pair), but seems to make sense. Clearly, the thinking behind the holes’ positioning is that as air shifts to the edge of the cymbals, it can exit from the edge as normal, or whizz through the little vents.

In practice, there’s certainly no denying that the Fast hi-hats are snappy little numbers. The bottom cymbal is fairly heavy, with the raw finish adding to the perception of weight. And while the top isn’t paper-thin, it’s light enough to add a quick attack and lively response to the overall voicing.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

A great combination of looks, responsiveness and tone.

Cons

Might be a touch thick-sounding for lighter funk.

Verdict

Mr Lang, Johnny Rabb and bands like Lamb Of God and Shadows Fall, all speak highly of Meinl's cymbal range. And the Byzance Fast hi-hats do nothing but reinforce the company's superior reputation for top-notch products at the pro level. They're nicely voiced, with plenty of power, and do exactly what your hands and feet tell them to.

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Specification

Byzance Series Fast Hi-Hats 13"

Price:
£239
Country of Origin:
UK
Cymbal diameter (Inches):
13
Cymbal Material:
B20 bronze alloy
Cymbal Type:
Dark
Finish:
Brilliant

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