General
Meinl's Mb20-18RCH-B Rock China cymbal has an unusual shape. It has a slightly curved bow, that gives it an explosive crash and a swift attack. It sounds aggressive and trashy and it has plenty of presence, making it popular for use during live performances and in orchestras and percussion groups.
Brilliant finish
This cymbal features a brilliant finish, that is created by polishing the cymbal to a shine and gives the china a bright sound. It's made of B20 bronze, consisting of copper, 20% tin and traces of silver, which is then crafted and hammered by hand, giving it optimal balance and a great look.
Meinl's highly complete cymbal line-up
Meinl uses four different bronze alloys in their cymbals. The B20 and B12 alloys produce a warm, low sound, and the B10 and B8 alloys are generally a bit higher in pitch. The Mb20 series has a pronounced, low-pitched sound that has its own place in Meinl's line-up, which contains a wide range of cymbals that complement each other perfectly.