Roland CYM-10 Drum Cymbal Clamp Set for CY Series Cymbals
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The answer to that question is unfortunately no. A Roland TD-80 is in my possession These drums use an 8mm bolt on their cymbal mounting. We took their drum to the shop to see if they could help. Despite the wing nut being much smaller and barely threaded, the bolt that comes with it will not even start.
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Hey, CYM- Thanks for asking. The CY-100 is compatible with newer versions of OS X The pads are 8 in number. That should clear up things, we hope. It is my pleasure to work with
Hello, I was wondering if the stem on the Gibraltar stand that you'll be mounting the CYM-150 could be moved to the left a little bit If the hardware to is not much larger than 1/4", this should be okay. Feel free to contact Roland US Product Support with any questions.
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The price is too high for such a Nonetheless, Roland is the one to whom we are talking. My understanding of why they don't want you to use a metal wingnut on the v-shaped bolt is still unclear When it comes to cymbals, I rarely see the rubber around it coming into contact with it, and wearing the rubber around it might not appear to change anything about the sound. This means you need it to fight anti-virus It is obvious that the rotation has halted. My primary concern with this is that the wingnut may not fit all diameters of cymbal holders. There doesn't even seem to be a solution otherwise, so you end up really torturing the wingnut doing this and it is just It might be easier to just make some kind of interchangeable low-output device Would you mind if there was a metal wingnut that had.
A Roland TD-80 is in my possession A 17KV Series V power supply A set of drums that lacked felt cushions and the top wing nuts on the cymbals. As it turns out, these drums utilize bolts with an 8mm diameter for their cymbal mounts. Unfortunately, this wing nut that comes with this is much smaller and won't even begin to thread. The rest of the thing appears to be an excellent product. If you are in doubt, it might be worth trying a nut from your hardware store. My initial measurement of the mount was done by digital calipers. I initially interpreted it as being It did not work with either 5/16 18 or 5/16 24. Ultimately, I had to return these Roland CYM-6000 Each mount consists of 10 pieces. Then I went to the hardware store to get my cymbal felts, washers and 8mm wing nuts.
A rotating stop assembly for Roland electronic cymbal pads is a must if you have these pads. Like Roland products, this item is made exceptionally well. Great tool, does what it's supposed to do and keeps your cymbal pad on your stand from rotating when you strike the pad. Your cymbal stays stationary and is aimed where you want it to be. You know it's high quality and made for Roland Cymbal Pads, so you should just get it if you need it. Thank you. I hope this was helpful.
After getting a second one, I bought two more of these - I'm holding my hand up Suddenly I realized that cymbals did not have any of the 10. The parts may be a little pricey, but the odds of finding OEMs locally are slim to none.
As it said, it is exactly what it is. In the cymbal description it says that Roland includes this part when you order the cymbal, which I thought was unnecessary since I bought this to go with a Roland Crash Cymbal for V. I have a spare now, so no harm done!.
It was used for Roland CY- A pad of eight.
My cymbal (CY 8) cannot swing at all due to the large diameter of the cymbal holder (tight fit).
The price is great, I will buy it again.