Roland V Ride Cymbal 15" CY-15R

Roland CY15R V-Cymbal 15" electronic cymbal. Natural cymbal feel, incredible cymbal sound and natural cymbal swinging feel. V-Cymbals Offer Unprecedented Level of Natural Dynamics and Control When...
- Price:£205.00
£170.83 ex VAT - each
Description
Roland CY15R V-Cymbal 15" electronic cymbal.
Natural cymbal feel, incredible cymbal sound and natural cymbal swinging feel.
V-Cymbals Offer Unprecedented Level of Natural Dynamics and Control
When Roland released the V-drums in 1997, drummers around the world instantly recognized this explosive set as the dawn of a new era in electronic percussion. With new V-Cymbals, Roland takes the V-drum revolution several steps further, providing dynamic new electronic hi-hat, crash and ride cymbals which faithfully recreate acoustic cymbal dimensions, movements, inertia and timbre changes.
The circular V-Cymbals are patterned closely after their acoustic counterparts, offering a natural-feeling rebound, appropriate dimensions, and most importantly, the inertia and natural movement of a “swinging” cymbal. The advantage, however, is that these cymbals are almost silent. A concentrated mass around the rim of the V-Cymbals ensures uniform sensing, and even allows cymbal “chokes” for dynamic performances. The new V-Cymbals are compatible with all Roland electronic percussion modules, and come in three distinct types: the CY-12H V-Cymbal Hi-Hat, the CY-14C V-Cymbal Crash, and the incredible CY-15R V-Cymbal Ride.
The incredible CY-15R is a 15-inch electronic ride cymbal with the same movement as an acoustic ride. A selectable dual-trigger system (edge/bow or bow/bell) allows for use as a ride cymbal or a large crash cymbal. Better still, simultaneous three-way sensing (edge/bow/bell) is possible with the CY-15R using the V-drums TD-10 sound module equipped with the latest version of TDW-1 Wave and System Expansion Board (the TDW-1 with V-Cymbal Control – see dealer for details). Conquering the “final frontier” of electronic cymbal development, the CY-15R even includes positional sensing on the bow section of the cymbal, allowing for incremental tonal changes in the manner of an acoustic ride