Roland CY-14C V-Cymbal Crash

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      Roland CY-14C V-Cymbal Crash (441923)
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A whole new realm of V-Drum possibilities.

The 14" Roland CY-14C V-Cymbal Crash re-creates the dimensions, movement, and inertia of its acoustic cymbal counterpart. A concentrated mass around the V-Cymbal's rim allows cymbal "chokes" for dynamic performances and ensures uniform sensing.

The Roland CY-14C Crash also swings like an acoustic cymbal. It has a dual-trigger system with individual sensors for the edge and the bow allows sounds to be assigned separately to each for maximum expression.

You'll never need another crash, but you can collect hundreds of virtual ones. Order yours from Guitar Center today.

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Roland CY-14C V-Cymbal Crash Features:

  • Fourteen-inch crash cymbal responds with natural movement and inertia
    Dual-trigger system for edge and bow
    Allows cymbal "chokes"
    Compatible with all Roland TD-Series/SPD-Series sound modules




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  • The Best E-Cymbals

    As reviewed by DaveH003 on 9/12/2009

    Roland makes the best e-cymbals on the market. While nothing is going to feel or respond like a real cymbal, these are as close as it gets. They are responsive, can be choked, and have multiple zones. Combined with a Roland drum brain, you can play any kind of music and get just about any sound you can think up. The only place they fall completely flat is if you are trying to use brushes, but if that's your thing, e-drums aren't for you anyway. I have tried many other e-cymbals, and they don't even come close to Roland's. They're expensive, but you will only need to make the investment once, which will save you time and money in the long run.

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