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Meinl Pure Alloy Traditional 10 Splash
Meinl · Musical Instruments

Meinl Pure Alloy Traditional 10 Splash

£129.50Fair Value1 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
RSI (14)
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30d Momentum
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Price Position
No 90d range data
EMA 20
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90d Low / High
30d Forecast
→ Stable
Price History
Current
£141
Change
+8.9%
Avg
£133
Low
£130
High
£141
Volatility
4.1%
Store Intelligence
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Price spread: £11.49 across 2 stores
AI Recommendation EngineRule-based · v1
Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
Reasons to Buy
Insufficient price history for analysis
Risks / Watch Out
No significant risk factors detected
Product Fundamentals
  • Traditional Finish The Meinl Pure Alloy series of cymbals feature traditional fully lathed cymbal surfaces for a classic stick response with a full tonal spectrum thats always easily accessible under any power. They can be expressive and usable in virtually any style through their shimmering smooth sounds with beautiful sustain. About Meinl The Roland Meinl Musikinstrumente was founded in 1951 by Roland Meinl. Initially the company produced wind instruments beginning the production of cymbals only in 1952. The first Meinl cymbals were cut out of large metal sheets hammered lathed and drilled by hand by Roland Meinl himself. In the 1960s about half of the production was exported to the United States together with German-made Tromsa drum sets. The first employee Gustav Strobel was hired in 1964 and worked for the company for almost 40 years. At about the same time Roland Meinl began to import affordable music instruments from Japan being one of the first Pearl importers in Europe. He later began to import Tama and Ibanez instruments. Meinls initial cymbal production focused on low-budget cymbals and it wasnt until 1984 with the Profile Series that Meinl started to really focus on professional-level cymbals. The first Meinl pro series was the King-Beat Series introduced in 1976. Specifications Styles: Rock Pop Fusion RnB Reggae Studio Timbre: Mid-Dark Character: Shimmering Clarity Pitch: High-Mid Volume: Medium to Low Sustain: Medium Weight: Medium Finish: Traditional Material: Pure Alloy Lathe: Pinpoint
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