Cymbolic 18″ Single Zone Electronic China Crash Cymbal

Original price was: $139.99.Current price is: $79.99.

INCLUDES PRE-INSTALLED

  • BOW ZONE-MT-LVCT
  • ADAPTER CABLES
  • EDGE GUARD X2
  • COMPATIBLE ALL MODULES
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Our Reduced Volume e-cymbals are masterfully crafted to our exacting specifications. This means a well-crafted cymbal that’s built for electronic conversion and precision triggering. The cymbals are not the thin, fragile type offered by other brands.

Our perforation design gives you a truly natural feel whether your a heavy hitter or have a more subtle approach. We spent years perfecting the best Reduced Volume Cymbal for triggering not keeping the neighbors off your back.

Our RV cymbals are the first cymbal of it’s kind to incorporate design features that greatly enhance triggering accuracy. While other Low Volume e-cymbals rely on a DIY type trigger box located under the strike surface, Cymbolic Series RV Cymbals are specifically designed to be paired with our MT-LVCT Triggers.

INCLUDES PRE-INSTALLED

  • BOW ZONE-MT-LVCT
  • ADAPTER CABLES
  • EDGE GUARD X2
  • COMPATIBLE ALL MODULES
When drummer Scott O’Malley contacted us in search of an upgrade to his electronic cymbal setup the timing couldn’t have been any better. When it comes to drummers that can play any style, and cover songs as good (often better) as the original, Scott has skills few can match. With a schedule that has him playing an ungodly setlist of over 60 songs nearly every night, we knew we found the perfect guy to test the limits of our new Cymbolic Series E-Cymbals.

“Hey guys,
I just wanted to let you know I used the cymbals last night for our show. I’m very impressed by your triggers accuracy and reliability. They look amazing and I love the low profile design of the new MT-IZTII triggers. No big bulky box hanging awkwardly from the cymbals is a game changer. I’m looking forward to receiving the chokes, so as soon as you can get them to me that would be great!
I dig the natural acoustic feel of the cymbals and the way the zones have a bit of natural bleed between the triggers is something I didn’t consider possible. Great cymbals guys! Thank you again!!”
Scott O’Malley of PASSION – LAS VEGAS

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Your drum module hates your triggers! Okay maybe hates a bit dramatic, but at the very least your drum module is oblivious to your triggers very existence. 99.99% of drum modules were designed with one purpose in mind.  Above all else, your module was engineered to perform with the kit it shipped with. Until recently this means it was most likely designed around rubber coated pads and cymbals. Now your drum module might include a vast array of presets that include settings for the manufacturers’ other pads, cymbals, and triggers.  Those preset’s should be considered an afterthought and typically are nothing more than a starting point at best. This is why on average most of your drum modules internal functions are corrective in nature. This is to provide the means to alter the modules fundamental archetype and provide settings that are somewhere in between a soul-crushing compromise and usable.  So we decided to make a trigger that could be customized to not only overcome the drum modules intended functionality but streamline the performance.

Our triggers are piezo based and are compatible with all models.
*piezo is popular inside the industry, however, some models may have trigger inputs that are both switch and piezo and may need to be configured to piezo in the module trigger setup. Some modules have the hybrid option for switch and piezo and in some cases, some module may not support piezo trigger on some inputs. (Example: ride) however, there are options for how you hook up.

For a DAW, adjust MIDI settings for each input and activate aftertouch.

  • Try the trigger on a working input using the same cables that are currently plugged into a responsive channel.
  • Try plugging the trigger into a different adapter cable that is known to work.
  • At a low volume plug the trigger into an amplifier (again start at lowest volume) and tap for an audible response.
  • Try plugging the trigger into a DAW at low volume and look and listen for visual/audible input.
  • If you get it to work and the trigger is functional then the problem is most like the adapter cable or the input is not set to piezo (Alesis, Mimic) or is a dedicated switch input (Roland).
  • Additionally, ensure that your cable both Harness Type or Removable Mixer Style for that channel of your module is in fact an instrument (not a speaker) cable and tested by moving to another input or by using an actual cable tester.
  • If using a Stereo input ensure that your cable input to the module is a Stereo cable and the input preset in the module is set to “Dual Zone”.

Check to see what level your global trigger sensitivity is set to?  If it on low or medium you will need to change it to high.  After doing this you may need to lower your trigger volumes.  Your individual trigger settings should be set to the lowest sensitivity that will work.  Please consult your modules’ manual for more details.

Our triggers and cymbals can be choked using our Low Volume Cymbal Choke MT-LVC

For a DAW, adjust MIDI settings for each input and activate aftertouch.

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Every trigger comes with our custom TRS cable for thru vent access thru the shell.