Millenium MPS-200 Mono Cymbal Pad 4-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

Does the job well

I bought these to try out with an A2E conversation and to be fair they work really well. I've been using them constantly for over a year and they haven't faltered, they are a little noisy but I suppose any electronic cymbal would be from what I've seen. It looks to me like they are a clone of the alesis cymbals but at a fraction of the cost.

5 years ago

Bueno. Hay algo con la sensibilidad

Lo adquirí para expansión de una Alesis Nitro Mesh como platillo Ride. Sucede que al tocarlo una vez, a veces dispara un doble sonido (como si lo golperara con dos toques muy rápidos). Estoy seguro de haber ajustado bien el hardware y la sensibilidad del pad en el módulo, sencillamente creo que algo no anda bien ahí. La emisión de ruido es algo que se debe mejorar, tal vez la capa de goma es muy delgada y no ayuda.

8 years ago

Good value mono pad

.... the rubber fixed to the playing area is thinner than on my Alesis cymbals so these are a bit noisier to play, but if you use good insulating headphones not a problem. Ideal as a second crash, but obviously no choke facility. Triggers well and supplied with cable so for the money, you really can?t go wrong.

8 years ago

Only for crashes, but super cheap!

Well, this is a low quality (but also low expectation) cymbal. It has no choke and the playing feel is off, since as they state in the description, it has uneven weight distribution.

If you only want to use it as a crash or a china cymbal, than I can recommend. Price is an important factor and these ones are the cheapest. So for crash usage, go for it!

I have this plugged into an Alesis DM10 and works perfectly o.k.

I am very happy with it but be careful what to expect!

8 years ago

It does the job well

I have to say im impressed with these pads. Very nice building, you can hit it everywhere always the same volume/speed.

I bought one to match the extra crash2 input on my MPS-425 and it rocks !

8 years ago

Nice and simple

This is a single zone pad that should work on pretty much every module out there. I've tested this on both the Alesis Nitro and a Roland module and it was pretty much just plug and play with no extra tweaking required.

Build quality seems solid and playability is good enough, especially considering the price.

It's obviously not a professional level piece of equipment but definitely worth it if you just need a simple trigger for a practice or beginner level kit..

11 years ago

Great addition

This a was a great addition to my Alesis DM, much better quality than the DM ones. Still going strong are many years. I would recommend this product if you are looking to add a little more colour to your current setup. It has an excellent response, and worked great configured as a ride cymbal in my set up.

12 years ago

Does the job & is very cheap - Perfect.

I'm a drum teacher in Primary schools in the UK and teach on an electronic kit, and teach over 60 kids a week. Needless to say my kit takes a real battering, hence why I needed a replacement cymbal.

This cymbal was the cheapest replacement I could find, however is a massive improvement in my opinion on the stock Alesis cymbals on my DM7 Pro kit.

12 years ago

Good budget pad

It feels solid enough to withstand some hard hits. The sensitivity is not great in the middle velocities, it does feel a bit strange to play realistically on it compared to my Roland td11 pads. But maybe that is due to the Roland brain not interpreting the signal as it should. Anyway, it works fine and you CA t beat the price I'd say.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Millenium
  • Released in 2007
  • Average price : $38
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