Electronics
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El Cajon EC-10 Electronic Layered Cajon
Unique and versatile, the ELCajon EC-10 allows cajon players to easily enhance their music with layered electronic sounds. Learn More -
Roland MDH-25 Pad Mount
Tom mount for MDS-25 with a flexible ball clamp and tilt mechanism. Learn More -
ElCajon Mic Processor
The EC-10M ELCajon Mic Processor is a unique and innovative creative instrument designed for the acoustic cajon. It reinforces and amplifies your cajon sound so that your performance can always be heard, whether you’re playing in small bars or on large stages. You can also perform with additional sounds such as tambourine, shaker, djembe, and electronic drums. Adding an EC-10M to your set-up turns a standard acoustic cajon into an instrument that can cover a world of percussion. In addition to a standard acoustic cajon, you can also use the EC-10M with various other instruments by simply attaching the dedicated clip-on mic, such as mini cajon, an acoustic guitar or even a cardboard box. The acoustic cajon playing experience is reinvented and extended with the EC-10M ELCajon Mic Processor.
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Roland TD-9 Drum Sound Module
The TD-9 is the anchor of Roland’s new mid-line V-Drums kits. With hundreds of new sounds, real-audio songs and patterns onboard, plus new Scope and Quick Rec/Quick Play practice functions, full V-Hi-Hat (VH-11) compatibility, and three-way ride triggering available, the TD-9 raises the bar significantly in its price range. Learn More -
Roland CY-15R Ride Cymbal
The new CY-15R V-Cymbal Ride takes the V-Drums revolution several steps further by faithfully recreating the dimensions, movement, inertia and timbre changes of an acoustic ride cymbal.
Note that cymbal timbre changes are dependent on triple-sensing capabilities of V-Drums TD-10 sound module expanded with new TDW-1 with V-Cymbal Control.
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Roland FD‑9 Hi‑Hat Control Pedal
Playing drums at home can be a headache. Traditional acoustic shells are impractical for late-night practice, while many electronic kits are disruptive (even with headphones), due to the sound of the pedals in operation. Roland’s new FD-9 hi-hat controller pedal is the smart way to drive down decibels. Designed for ultra-quiet home practice, the unit’s patent-pending link mechanism means dramatic noise reduction when the pedal is depressed. Expressive players will also appreciate this compact pedal’s authentic hi-hat feel, with smooth transitions between open/closed/half-open positions. With the Roland FD-9, you can play as hard as you like, as late as you want.
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Roland Beaterless Kick Trigger Pedal
Practicing drums at home can feel like an uphill battle. You’ve got an electronic kit. You’re using headphones. But still there’s a problem: the sound of the kick pedal mechanism each time you depress it, and the audible thud of the beater as it strikes the kick pad. Roland’s new KT-9 Kick Trigger Pedal is the answer. Designed for ultra-quiet home practice, the KT-9 features a beaterless design and a patent-pending link mechanism, resulting in a dramatic reduction in noise when played, without compromising the pedal’s feel or the playability. With the KT-9 under your foot, you can go as hard as you like, as late as you want. Learn More -
Roland PDS-10 Pad Stand
Along with the debut of the Roland HandSonic 10 comes a new double-braced support stand: the PDS-10. It’s the successor to the PDS-15, and features a newly improved angle clamp that provides 200 degrees of tilt. The stand is designed to be used with Roland’s HPD-, SPD-, VG-, and VB-series instruments, which include the HandSonic 10, HandSonic 15, SPD-20, SPD-S, VG-99, and VB-99. Learn More -
Roland MDY-25 Cymbal Mount
New cymbal mount for the MDS-25 with a flexible ball-clamp and newly designed mechanical arm. Provides dual-mount options for boom and straight. Learn More -
Tama Rhythm Watch 3
The first timekeeper designed specifically for the band's timekeeper, TAMA's Rhythm Watch has everything a drummer needs to make sure they stay on tempo-live and in the studio. Like the original Rhythm Watch, the RW200 features plenty of volume to use while playing real drums, a dial for quick tempo adjustments, separate volumes for quarter notes, eighths and triplets, but now features a large, easy to read backlit display, a more durable housing and keypad, and even more memory for pattern storage. Learn More