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  • Adding splash cymbal to my TD-11K

    Hi All,

    I've been thinking of adding a splash cymbal to my TD-11k set. I just cant be sure if I'm thinking the right kits/pads to buy and how i'd set it up. Im sure it's pretty simple.

    I'm thinking of buying the Roland CY-5 12" V-Cymbal Dual-Trigger pad and configure it as splash and the Roland MDY-12 Cymbal mount. Since the TD-11K comes with the extra trigger (wire connector), I'll hook that connection to the CY-5 cymbal. Everything will be set-up in the MDS-4V drum rack.

    Please comment or give suggestions, or I if might get into problems with these. I'm new to e-drums.

    Thanks in advance.

  • #2
    To me, this sounds fine.
    TD-11 with 1xPDX 100 and 2x 12" drum-tec Diabolo pads, VH-11, CY 15R, CY-8 + various VSTi's.

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    • #3
      Your setup of the cymbal will be fine however, the cy-5 was really made as a hihat and will sit / swing kind of funny. It is a little heavier on one side than the other. It is also really 10 inches.
      I use one but have it on a aquarian spring that I modified to work.
      The cy-8 is 12 inches made as a crash with choke same price but only single zone.
      The cy-12 takes care of all the problems but is twice the price!
      It just goes to show, it's always something right?


      "It makes sense if you dont think about it"

      Mimic Pro, SPD-SX, 2-QSC K-10s, K-sub, Yamaha mixer, and a bunch of other expensive cool things!

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      • #4
        Or a Trigerra cymbal. That might cost less since you are looking at a single zone splash.
        DTX700, eDRUMin 4+10, A2E Dixon kit, Yamaha cymbals, FSR HH
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        • #5
          Thanks, guys...

          After browsing over some threads, I get to check the Triggera cymbals... Now I'm thinking if I can add 2 more on my kit, 1 splash and 1 china which they offer. Is it still possible?

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          • #6
            That sounds like a better and more cost effective choice however, you may need a splitter to add 2 things.
            One of the drawbacks of the TD-11 (tough to expand).
            "It makes sense if you dont think about it"

            Mimic Pro, SPD-SX, 2-QSC K-10s, K-sub, Yamaha mixer, and a bunch of other expensive cool things!

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