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Roland RT-10K - Acoustic Drum TriggerPublished on 08/11/14 at 10:32
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I used it for 3 years, I hesitated with ddrum but as I unn td6 Module parameter settings was easier as recognized by the module.
it's good material, a little expensive but works well. the problem of all triggers is the setting that is done upstream on the module (sensitivity, trigger sound, etc ... it takes a little time but if done right you don ' have no problem or less.
the other downside is the foam backing on your skin, roland recommends not crush but just contacts, and do not forget to unscrew the party making the foam cone to avoid the wear prematurely because otherwise it crashes.
overall I am satisfied; Now I've sold to switch to pure sound with microphones and that's really...…
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I used it for 3 years, I hesitated with ddrum but as I unn td6 Module parameter settings was easier as recognized by the module.
it's good material, a little expensive but works well. the problem of all triggers is the setting that is done upstream on the module (sensitivity, trigger sound, etc ... it takes a little time but if done right you don ' have no problem or less.
the other downside is the foam backing on your skin, roland recommends not crush but just contacts, and do not forget to unscrew the party making the foam cone to avoid the wear prematurely because otherwise it crashes.
overall I am satisfied; Now I've sold to switch to pure sound with microphones and that's really good ... now if I had any good electro sounds I used just take 1 or 2 pads 8 inches not take too much space on the set, to see ...
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crojemacrojema

Roland RT-10K - Acoustic Drum TriggerPublished on 08/09/14 at 02:47
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I have had this trigger and the rest of the range. I can say that it works well but not with all types of bass drums. Depending on the thickness of the bass drum circle it will settle more or less. Furthermore, the skin adhesion is random. The trigger tends to move with the vibrations and no longer trigger. That said to use for a cushy studio drummer it may be very appropriate. For use on stage I would not recommend it, prefer a big crate pad.
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jazzystochatjazzystochat

Roland RT-10K - Acoustic Drum TriggerPublished on 02/11/07 at 10:57
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-This notice is valid for the whole family RT-10.
"I use the triggers for a few weeks (1 RT-10K, RT-10T 3 and 1 RT-10S), they turned live about 60 hours.
"That's the trouble-free hardware and excellently Designed as always with Roland, compact, lightweight, quick set up, reliable and durable.
"I used dj sensors Ddrum, Tdrum, Yamaha, basically all that is known on the market the way of fastening and solid is not at the Roland.
The price-quality ratio is reasonable for the quality of product (48 euros 55)
-I am now a regular drumkit electronics, I went around the stars of the market that are Ddrum and Roland TD12 and 20, I possde indeed the two in Premire version pad. Today I...…
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-This notice is valid for the whole family RT-10.
"I use the triggers for a few weeks (1 RT-10K, RT-10T 3 and 1 RT-10S), they turned live about 60 hours.
"That's the trouble-free hardware and excellently Designed as always with Roland, compact, lightweight, quick set up, reliable and durable.
"I used dj sensors Ddrum, Tdrum, Yamaha, basically all that is known on the market the way of fastening and solid is not at the Roland.
The price-quality ratio is reasonable for the quality of product (48 euros 55)
-I am now a regular drumkit electronics, I went around the stars of the market that are Ddrum and Roland TD12 and 20, I possde indeed the two in Premire version pad. Today I chose to trigger my acoustic drums for reasons of comfort and esthtisme, in fact it is easier to play on acoustic fts on the pads of 8 12 inches (of Moreover the management of the dynamics is much better my great astonishment!), and with a visual instrument "analog" people do you compare rates with over a box which just "pretending to type" .. C'mon ..
These triggers have changed (very) positive my musical life and I can only advise strongly to a drumkit possdant acoustic drummers who want to spend the electronic (the reasons each neighborhood lol) did not choose to all module + pad + skin + module but sensors!
A choice I'm not prt of regret.
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babas3dbabas3d

Very good

Roland RT-10K - Acoustic Drum TriggerPublished on 09/01/10 at 08:45
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Hello,

I use this sensor for nearly a year over a 20-inch bass drum fitted with a 2 ply mesh skin without any worries.

Its mode of attachment is very effective and capture the signal, if the installation and adjustment of the cone are made according to the manual, is optimal. No worries as BDF2 via TD9 module, which already incorporates the correct parameters for this trigger.

To trigger a bass drum is perfect.

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  • Manufacturer: Roland
  • Model: RT-10K - Acoustic Drum Trigger
  • Category: Other Drum & Percussion Accessories
  • Added in our database on: 04/10/2006

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