- QUICK TAMBOURINE EFFECT: the Meinl Ching Ring goes directly on your cymbal to blend tambourine sounds while you play; it instantly changes your cymbal feel, live or in the studio
- WHY IT MATTERS: you get a lot of new sounds anywhere on your drum kit with a small accessory that requires no attachments; toss it on your cymbal, and let gravity hold it down
- HOW IT WORKS: five pairs of stainless steel jingles are mounted with rivets on a light metal frame to react seamlessly with your playing; stainless steel has a bright tone that cuts without overpowering
- OF NOTE: if you have the Ching Ring on your hihats, it adds a nice sparkle when you hit the cymbals with your sticks, and it lets your hihat foot patterns shine
- GO DEEPER: it creates buzzing high-end on crashes, rides and effects, plus, you get a sampled drum effect if you put it on a snare or floor tom; there's no limit on where to place the Ching Ring (try more than one around your setup)
- SAFE FOR ANY FINISH: the Meinl Ching Ring is safe to use on all cymbal finishes and alloys
- BY THE NUMBERS: the universal size frame has a 4 1/2" wide opening to fit most cymbals, and the whole Ching Ring measures 6" across; it weighs about 4 ounces
- THE BIG PICTURE: Meinl is a family-owned musical instrument manufacturer and brand established 1951 in Germany; our expert German designers have deep relationships with our builders to ensure you're delivered the absolute finest quality