Email This Page To A Friend

Roland CY8 Dual Trigger Cymbal Pad


Item# 126101
RolandCY8 Dual Trigger Cymbal Pad


Click to Zoom More Images
Our Price: $85.00
List Price: $99.00
You Save: $14.00
As low as $15.00/month!
 
In Stock & Ready To Ship
 
OPTION: Standard
QUANTITY:
Add To Wishlist
Order by Phone @ 1-800-292-4955
This Item Includes:
Free Shipping!
45/45/100 Guarantee
Low Price Guarantee
 
Customer Rating

1 customer review
 

 
 
Why Lyons ?
Expert Advice Price Guarantee
Description
Roland
The CY-8 cymbals offer swinging motion with great response, separate bow/edge triggering and choke capabilities, plus a fresh new look that more closely resembles a real cymbal.
Product Overview & Specifications
The Roland CY-8 V-Cymbal Dual-Trigger has swinging motion with great response. Separate bow/edge triggering and choke capabilities, plus a fresh new look that more closely resembles a real cymbal.
Add Accessories
Description Price Qty
Pearl B70W Double Braced Boom Cymbal Stand
Standard
$109.00
$69.99
Description Price Qty
Monster Cable Monster Rock Instrument Cable 21 Feet
21 Feet
$49.95
Yamaha AC Adaptor Pack
PAK C
$49.99
$29.99
RhythmTech Eggz Egg Shaker RT2110
Standard
$2.48
$1.00
Gator GRS Shallow Rack
4 Space
$181.99
$119.99
Manhasset Music Stand Light
#1000-1 Music Lamp Standard
$27.00
$19.99


Customer Reviews
 
Rate this product
 
> Write your own review and share your insights with other customers
 
32 found helpful, 32 found unhelpful.
Great technology, but has its reasoning
Customer Rating


by Travis (hack.da.planet2@gmail.com) 5/16/2005 8:14:21 PM
Musical Experience: Life long electronic drummer.
Style of music: Metal
Hometown Ontario Canada
This cymbal, like expected, is great. With configurable bow and rim shots, it can have two different sounds programmed into one cymbal. Choking works well, but on my TD3, the choke seems to stop the sound, no fade out. The TD5 fades out though, making a more realistic sound. Finally, it has a small price to pay. The cymbal is rather tiny, and awkward at first because I'm used to full sized pieces. As well, its rubber. This does not give me a very realistic feeling of hitting a cymbal, but it does the job.


Did you find this review helpful?