A COWBELL THAT CAN'T GO WRONG: the Meinl Headliner Cowbell's clear, bright, and balanced tone works with big percussion setups, timbales, and drum kits; use live or in the studio with any style
WHY IT MATTERS: having one essential bell reduces the gear you need and takes away guesswork; get an authentic sound playing salsa, rock, fusion, country, and more
DRIVING THE SOUND: made with a steel alloy that delivers clear tone and plenty of volume; black powder coating muffles ring to control sound, and the hexagonal shape adds brightness
ONE BIG THING: you can mount this cowbell to easily position in your setup; its 3/8” eye bolt tightens down fast on a cymbal stand or percussion rod with a secure hold that stays in place
OF NOTE: you can change the sustain with Meinl's Cowbell Cushion, Drum Honey, or Magnetic Cymbal Tuners (each sold separately); these accessories dampen overtones and ring for an old-school cowbell tone
BY THE NUMBERS: this cowbell measures 8” L (not including clamp) x 5 ½” W x 1 ¾” H; low pitch
THE BOTTOM LINE: its one-tone-fits-all solution leaves you prepared with less gear; plus, the mount makes it easy to integrate into your setup
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
Description
With its powder coated steel alloy, the Meinl Headliner Series cowbell gives you a tonally rich sound that's on the warm side with naturally muffled overtones from a special steel alloy and coating. This alloy and finish are also highly durable for the heaviest road use. Equipped with a 3/8" eye bolt mount that accepts just about any percussion rod so you can incorporate easily into your percussion or drum setup. For percussionists and drummers, the Meinl Headliner cowbell can shape virtually any piece of music. Its response can easily cut through the mix or sit back for lower volume settings. The balanced timbre sounds great under studio microphones, and the bell can open up live on stage to fill large spaces with sound. This cowbell measures 8" long with a medium wide mouth (having a medium mouth opening gives the cowbell a well-rounded, mid-range pitch).