Meinl CRING Ching Ring

Ching Ring

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Latest User Reviews

2 years ago

LOUD AND CHUNKY!

This gives your hi hats that extra “Chunk” and it’s VERY LOUD!

2 years ago

very good for the price . good quality . good sound

2 years ago

It goes ching

It will give your recordings a special twist, but your neighbours won't like it.

3 years ago

Does what it is supposed to

If you want a bit of variety and/or jingle feel to your cymbals or drums then this is great.

I love how you can use it to dampen cymbals, lengthen the sustain and spread of cymbals or even to enhance your snares spread further.

3 years ago

Get one

These are great. So easy to quickly throw on your hats, ride, or even use for recording more interesting perc parts than just a regular tambourine. Also worth trying putting it inside your hats, sitting on top of the bottom hat.

5 years ago

Never leaves my hi hat.

5 years ago

Modest add on

Looks good, built strong, doesn't cost too much and isn't in any way dramatic sounding.

It also really feels like it's build sturdy.

Since this is not meant to be hit on directly, it promises a long life span.

It's meant for cymbals and hi-hat hats. The cymbals are sizzling subtle at the end, and the tambourine effect is evenly subtle with normal hihat playing.

This also dampens the cymbal decay. Which opens up other possibilities. Like suddenly being able to play a China crash like a loud trash ride.

That's what makes this more versatile than the little chains, that just do the sizzling part, however those can be used on the snare are well and this... not really.

The effects from this thing will be enhanced with dedicated mixing, but I think it's true purpose is less effective for live play but more for recordings.

It will also be beter audible with softer sticks, like hot rods.

Can't go wrong for the money.

But if you're like me, who tries avoid unnecessary wear of the cymbal lettering, you'll notice you'll only put this on cymbals big enough for it not to have that issue.

Because this will scrape the letters on your cymbals right off with frequent use.

For people like me, that means I can't use it on any cymbal I want.

5 years ago

Add that ching to your hi-hat

I was quite bored of my hi-hat flat sound so I've tried adding this ching on top and now I like the result. It's easy to put aside when you need your pure hi-hat sound, but let me say that if you have good control over your foot you can go fo always on.

5 years ago

Cheap part for fun

Good quality ching ring... adds little bit more character to your hihat cymbals especially if you use dark cymbals! cheap, well built, easy to use and remove! 5 stars...

6 years ago

Neat addition to any hihat

It's not as over barring as a tambourine yet still makes a difference in sound it you want that sizzle in your closed or open hihat.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Meinl
  • Released in 2015
  • Average price : $13
  • Size: 6"
  • 5 Pairs of stainless steel jingles
  • Suitable for almost every Hi-Hat or other cymbals
  • Material: Steel
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