Expand your Yamaha DTX10 electronic drum kit's potential with this all - in - one Yamaha cymbal pad and hardware set. It's crafted to mimic the real feel and sound of acoustic drums, giving drummers a great way to level up their playing. The RHH135 Real Hi - Hat Controller is a gem. It acts just like a traditional acoustic hi - hat, letting drummers precisely control the sound, whether it's a soft nuance or a loud crash. The PCY135 and PCY155 cymbal pads use a three - zone design to capture the different tones of an acoustic cymbal. The PCY175, a 17 - inch professional electronic cymbal pad, offers distinct tones for edge, bow, and cup, providing an immersive drumming experience. The package also includes essential hardware. The CH - 755 Cymbal Holder offers flexible mounting, the SS - 662 Lightweight Single Braced Snare Stand gives stable support, and the HS - 740A Medium Weight Single Braced Hi - Hat Stand performs reliably with adjustable tension. A 10 - channel snake cable ensures seamless connectivity. This set is perfect for Yamaha DTX10 series, delivering an authentic experience, more expressiveness, durability, and easy setup.







Using this Yamaha cymbal pad and hardware set is a breeze. First, assemble the hardware components. Attach the CH - 755 cymbal holder to the appropriate stands. Set up the SS - 662 snare stand and the HS - 740A hi - hat stand, adjusting the tension on the hi - hat stand to your liking. Then, connect the cymbal pads. The RHH135, PCY135, PCY155, and PCY175 all come with their own connections. Use the 10 - channel snake cable to connect everything to your Yamaha DTX10 drum kit. When playing, the RHH135 lets you control the hi - hat sound just like a real one. The three - zone cymbal pads allow you to create different tones based on where you hit them. As for maintenance, keep the pads clean. Wipe them gently with a soft cloth to remove dust. Check the hardware regularly for any loose parts and tighten them if needed. Store the set in a dry place to prevent damage from moisture. Also, when transporting the set, be careful not to bump or drop the components to avoid breakage.