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V-Cymbal—Mounting & Setup
1.
2.
Place the cast Rotation Stopper on the cymbal arm as
shown in the photo to the right, and tighten it snuggly
to the cymbal arm. From the players perspective, the
The Rotation Stopper
3.
When placed on the MDY-10U arm, the Roland
4.
logo should be correctly readable from the
player's position. The chokeable portion of the
cymbal is the 1/2 of the pad that is opposite of
the Roland logo. This positioning is essential to
using the choke feature, as well as playing the
The CY-12H V-Hi-Hat does not use the cast Rotation
CY-15R & CY-12R/C triple trigger rides, found on the
Rotation Stopper should be parallel to
the player. This keeps the chokeable
area of the V-Cymbal's edge in the
proper position for playing and
choking.
the middle underside of the V-Cymbal (The CY-15R &
CY-12R/C ride cymbals found on the TD-20 & TD-12S
drum sets each use 2 stereo cables, Bell/Bow into the
"Ride" input & Bow/Edge into the "Ride Edge" input).
Set the cymbal onto the Rotation Stopper already on
the cymbal arm, and screw on the felt and wing nut.
edge trigger.
V-Cymbals require the use of the supplied Rotation
Stopper, felt, and wing nut to function properly.
The cast Rotation Stopper is used to keep the
cymbal from rotating on the cymbal arm.
Also required is one cable for each cymbal (2 for the
TD-20S & TD-12S drum sets).
Plug the supplied stereo cord into the 1/4" jack on
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Stopper.
The Mounted
Rotation Stopper
Roland
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