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Acoustic Drum Trigger

With exceptional trigger sensitivity, ultra-quick installation, and compatibility with the latest drum hardware, the streamlined RT-30 series sets a new standard for anyone wanting to explore hybrid drumming. Ideal for use on snare drums, the RT-30HR supports independent head and rim triggering for playing two different sounds from the same drum. The RT-30HR also incorporates a newly developed self-guided mount that automatically sets the sensor in the optimum position against the drumhead, with no fussy mechanical adjustment needed after mounting.

Key Features

  • Advanced dual-trigger device with independent head and rim triggering for playing electronic sources from acoustic drums
  • Compatible with Roland’s TM-2 Trigger Module, TD-series V-Drums sound modules, and SPD-series percussion pads
  • Installs on nearly any metal drum hoop, including the latest inward-curved hoop styles
  • Newly developed self-guided mount makes installation quick and easy
  • 10 mm lower in profile than previous designs for increased playing comfort
  • Durable fiberglass-reinforced ABS body and secure mounting mechanism for dependable operation
  • Side-mounted trigger output jack for improved cable management
  • TRS connection cable included

Technical Specifications

Trigger2 (Head, Rim)ConnectorOutput Jack (1/4-inch Phone Type)AccessoriesOwner's Manual
Leaflet "USING THE UNIt'sAFELY"
Stereo Cable (3.5 m, 11.48 ft)Guide for InstallationRim Height (Max.): 13 mm (0.51 inch)SIZE AND WEIGHTWidth39 mm
1-9/16 inchesDepth112 mm
4-7/16 inchesHeight45 mm
1-13/16 inchesWeight69 g
0 lbs. 3 oz.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • RT-30HR Dual Acoustic Snare Drum Trigger
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2000S

About the Seller

AVLGEAR

Santa Fe Springs, CA, United States
(665)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:1,450

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