Thanks to the advice on this forum and a computer-savy friend I now have a 1999 TD-8 which is updated to version 1.1.
I've read through a lot of the many posts here concerning the Roland CY-6 cymbals. Quite often posters don't mention what module they're useing; which can make a substantial difference. However, the concencus seems to be that CY-6's work well as hi hats on the TD-8 except that they were (and possibly still are?) prone to being defective. ie: self choking, cutting out inexplicably etc. Conversely, the CY-12H makes a superior H-H on the TD-10X but no better than a CY-6 on the TD-8....(provided it doesn't break down.)
Does this sound like an accurate assesment to those more knowledgable among you?
Does anyone know if Roland has addressed the apparent problem they were having with the CY-6's?
Also, it looks like Pintech will be introducing some new e-cymbals in the very near future which leaves another possible alternative. I've done a couple of searches for news releases from Pintech & have found nothing. Anyone know anything? Thanks.
I've read through a lot of the many posts here concerning the Roland CY-6 cymbals. Quite often posters don't mention what module they're useing; which can make a substantial difference. However, the concencus seems to be that CY-6's work well as hi hats on the TD-8 except that they were (and possibly still are?) prone to being defective. ie: self choking, cutting out inexplicably etc. Conversely, the CY-12H makes a superior H-H on the TD-10X but no better than a CY-6 on the TD-8....(provided it doesn't break down.)
Does this sound like an accurate assesment to those more knowledgable among you?
Does anyone know if Roland has addressed the apparent problem they were having with the CY-6's?
Also, it looks like Pintech will be introducing some new e-cymbals in the very near future which leaves another possible alternative. I've done a couple of searches for news releases from Pintech & have found nothing. Anyone know anything? Thanks.
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