Millenium MPS-400 Stereo Cymbal Pad 5-stars Reviews

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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.

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

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.

9 years ago

good n cheap replacement for roland

I use this cymbal pad as a second crash and china for my Roland TD-11.

It has cymbal adapter you should use to allow cymbal wave properly + cable.

Looks like a larger copy of Roland CY-8 but it has lower sensitivity to my mind, I had to tune the settings in drum module to make the pad sound on the same volume level as standard CY-8.

I think it's a good option for those who what to enlarge their e-drum setup for lower price.

UPDATE

It turned out that it has a different resistance compared to Roland cymbals. Therefore it was a tricky thing to connected it via drum splitter cable (1 stereo jack - out of module, 1 mono jack to rack tom, 1 mono jack to this cymbal). Instead of a full sound this cymbal allowed me to produce a choke sound only.

11 years ago

Good replacement cymbal

I bought 2 of those as a replacement for my broken Roland CY-8 cymbals.

It comes with a full set, so no need to buy additional wires and mounting adapters.

Quality is pretty decent. When I grab the edge it gives mi slight noise, like something is not properly glued together, But that is ok as it hardly audible.

So far it feels a lot like original Roland cymbals and I do not see much difference. Although the cymbals are little bit thicker and heavier. Noise level is comparable to Roland's cymbals. And these are almost twice cheaper and I think worth buying.

Will see how long they last.

11 years ago

Good cymbal

I bought this cymbal because my old one broke. This is a good replacement for the Alesis DM8 and DM10 stock cymbals. They look the same and they feel the same. The noise that the cymbal makes outside the headphones are not loud and can be easily played without annoying the neighbours if you live in an apartment ;) Overall I'm very pleased with this cymbal and I'd recommend you to buy it too

12 years ago

Top Banana

Excelllent cymbal - exactly the same as Alesis DM10 cymbals and are a direct replacement for the HiHat or grabable crash.

We've now owned it for a couple of weeks and it is the biz. The quality is exactly the same as the Alesis cymbal but for a fraction of the price.

I recommend this product. Very impressed.

12 years ago

Milenium MPS-400 Stereo cymbal Pad

Good quality will order again, reliable and sensitive for brush or stick work. It has worked seamlessly with all 4 of my modules: Yamaha, Roland, Millenium & 2 box drummit 5

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Millenium
  • Released in 2008
  • Average price : $54
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