Have this kit as a quiet practice kit in the house. Great also for pumping an iPod through to play along to.
The only issue is playing a pad for the hats. Anyone have experience with the full blown hi-hats? I see online there's a pad that hooks up to a regular hi-hat stand, but I don't see a full blown one like Roland has.
They are pretty expensive, so I'm hoping to find a used one, but only if it's really worth it.
Jesse
1986 Tama Crestar - Lacquered Piano White
2016 Roland TD-25K
2015 Tama Starclassic B/B - Indigo Blue Sparkle
I've owned and used both the RHH-130 and RHH-135 with Yamaha modules (DTXtreme/DTXtreme II/DTXtreme III).
The RHH-130 is attached to the hi-hat stand and only the clutch moves up and down. IMO, better than a round drum pad, but the playing surface remains stationary. The RHH-135 attaches to the clutch and the pad moves up and down with the clutch. More like the action of a real hi-hat and I paid $209.00 for mine. Hope this helped out.
RHH-130 bottom view
RHH-135 side view
RHH-135 bottom view
never had any real problem with the hats other than sensitivity to different levels of grace
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