Millenium MPS-400 Stereo Cymbal Pad

Stereo Cymbal Pad

Image Millenium MPS-400 Stereo Cymbal Pad

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Latest User Reviews

3 years ago

MPS-400 is a great choice

I bought it last year as an extra cymbal to my Millenium MPS-850 e-drum kit and it worked perfectly! It's smooth to play and good looking too.

3 years ago

☆☆★★★★★☆☆

The quality is impeccable! & love they are made so as not to spin! Great Stuff!

4 years ago

Great value

Great alternative to the more expensive brand names. Used as a 2nd crash in my Roland td-11 setup. Both zones very responsive, no issues at all

5 years ago

value for the money

used as an add-on for my kit. plug in and play!

dead easy.

5 years ago

Ok for the price.

5 years ago

Good

My Alesis DMKII Crash Double zone is not responding really well, as I hit it so hard that I broke the bottom plastic layer so I wanted to buy a new one. The Millenium is good and double zone, but with only one jack imput (the alesis has 2) so I can't take out one of the zones and place it in another cymbal. But what I did is use it as the hi hat, as it has two zones and the original hi hat has only one, so now my hi hat is more complete. It is quite noisy as it is more robust and sturdy than the alesis ones but overall is pretty good and price-wise is a deal.

6 years ago

+

It has dynamics and works fine with Fame DD-6500

7 years ago

Used a lot

I've had these for a while in my rehearsal space.

Work good and have survived many drummers (including some hard hitters)

No accidental double hits or hits from external vibrations.

Very good product considering the price tag!

7 years ago

Excellent product

Bought this as an extra for my Millenium E-Drum kit. Does precisely what it is supposed to do, very good value for money.

7 years ago

Durable and reliable

I bought some of these for an acoustic-electronic drum kit conversion. I have some Alesis DM10 cymbal pads and some Millenium cymbal pads. The build quality of the Millenium pads is just as good as the Alesis pads. Of course the playability is down to how the drum module is configured. With the DM10 these pads perform well.

These would be good as add-on pads if you want something that is a decent size, but won't break the bank.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Millenium
  • Released in 2008
  • Average price : $54
  • Size: 12"
  • Use as ride cymbal with cymbal top surface as playing area
  • Can also be used as crash cymbal with edge as playing area
  • Hand choke function
  • After a crash hit on the edge, the cymbal tone can be "choked" by holding the outer edge with your hand
  • Compatible with all standard Roland V-Drum modules (TD-3/TD-6/TD-9/TD-12 and TD-20)
  • Cabling and cymbal adapter included
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