Im looking to convert my mps-850 setup into a diy setup with edrumin, and was wondering what the best cymbals are that aren't too expensive?
So far i've seen that lemon seems to be very well recommended. But are there any recommendations for the best triggering and feeling cymbal options that aren't as costly as the roland stuff?
Ive seen Lemon and Unlock Jaws recommended, and there is also the Millenium cymbals that are sold seperately on thomann (CR-18, CC-15, CH-13, MPS-850 hi hat v2) (and their X variants).
I am in the UK. Looking for dual-zone hi-hats on a stand (can't decide between 2 piece and 1 piece with controller), triple-zone ride with good triggering bell (14-16" would be ideal, but not opposed to 18"), and 2x dual-zone crashes (14-16")
Is lemon still the best performing option in this price range?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Gershy13
Best budget hi-hat/cymbals?
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Re: Best budget hi-hat/cymbals?
Hello, i modded theMillenium MPS-450 12" Mono Cymbal Pad, the webpage says it´s Mono but is STEREO with a choke zone, i made some mods to use for HIHAT cymbal, i swap the membrane switch that is located under the black rubber. If you are a DIY and you have a tin welder for components or cables, you can do it.!
Re: Best budget hi-hat/cymbals?
I think that is the one i currently have for hi hat, what mod did you do and how did you do it?nachocascardo wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 6:10 pmHello, i modded theMillenium MPS-450 12" Mono Cymbal Pad, the webpage says it´s Mono but is STEREO with a choke zone, i made some mods to use for HIHAT cymbal, i swap the membrane switch that is located under the black rubber. If you are a DIY and you have a tin welder for components or cables, you can do it.!