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Rock Band 2 Triple Cymbal Expansion Kit

Rock Band 2 Triple Cymbal Expansion Kit

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From: MadCatz

Buy New: $69.79
as of 3/21/2010 03:24 CDT details



New (4) Used (1) from $69.79

Seller: pheonixdownpaul
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 169 reviews
Sales Rank: 1622

Platforms: Nintendo Wii, PLAYSTATION 3, Xbox 360
Media: Accessory
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.6
Dimensions (in): 21.7 x 10.6 x 3.3

MPN: RB2063380/04/1
Model: RB2063380/04/1
UPC: 728658016494
EAN: 0728658016494
ASIN: B001G57Y02

Release Date: November 30, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Crash, Ride & Hi-Hat cymbals. Game sold separately.
  • Velocity-sensitive for precise drumming
  • Adjustable height
  • Easy-to-install clamps for quick setup
  • Only compatible with Rock Band 2 Drum kits

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Product Description
Officially Licensed By Rock Band(Tm); Velocity Sensitive; Easy, Customizable Setup; Compatible With Rock Band(Tm) 2 Drum Kits; Triple Cymbal


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5 out of 5 stars Cymbals a must have   March 19, 2010
G. Cacciatore
These add a more realistice approach to your drumming experience. Aside from occassional slipping, these have been rock solid since the day I received them. The only issue, and this is not due to the Mnfg of the Cymbals, is wehn playing GH games, the Blue and Green Cymbal, when struck will lock your game up.


5 out of 5 stars Cymbals were excellent addition.   March 12, 2010
Laurie M. Swan (Conrad, Montana)
These cymbals were an excellent addition to our RB2 drum set. They made playing the drums more interesting and fun, not to mention more challenging!!! They came packaged very well with no damages. Will order from this supplier again!


5 out of 5 stars expansion kit   March 4, 2010
Rick HC (Heredia, Costa Rica)
I bought this stand alone cymbal since I already had the other 2 so I thought I will go all the way and have the three of them.. so far so good, you need to get used to how to use them, the only thing is that it can be attached to the drums by only one support. Due to this and its length, it tents to move a lot while playing... Besides this I do recommend it..

Thanks!



5 out of 5 stars A great add-on!   February 24, 2010
The Z (NY)
I picked up the cymbal kit and am very happy with it. The cymbals work great and I have no problems! Assembling it all wasn't easy though, and it took about an hour.

The cymbals, in my opinion, are not as loud as the Rockband 1 drums, but a little louder than the Rockband 2 drums. I also recommend using plastic/silicon tipped drumsticks. I tried with wooden tip sticks and it was not only louder but immediately left scratches and scuffs on the cymbals.

During gameplay, you can use either the cymbal or the regular drum pad for a particular color note and you will score points for the correct note. In terms of sound, the yellow, blue, and green drum pads become toms. The only downside is that you can't tell whether the color note on the screen is for a tom or cymbal just by looking at it. However, in free play practice, you can have a ton of fun.

Just a note about buying... if you buy the double cymbal kit, and you wish to later add a third cymbal, you must buy the single cymbal kit. You can't just buy two double cymbal kits intending to use 3 and have one cymbal left over. There is a special double bracket that comes only with the triple cymbal kit and the single cymbal kit, otherwise you have no way to mount an additional cymbal. I ran into this problem and was told by MadCatz that the single cymbal kit is meant to complete the set for those who own the double cymbal kit. There is no way to buy the double bracket separately.

Happy drumming!



4 out of 5 stars A lot of fun, but a little noisy.   February 23, 2010
Robert J. Williams (New Brunswick, NJ)
I have had these for a few months now and my only complaint is that they are a little noisier than the pads. Someone else posted about adding a layer of neoprene, which seems like it would help although I haven't tried it myself. When looking at Rock Band accessories, I try to take a few things into account.

(1) Is it going to improve or worsen my score
(2) Will it make the game more realistic/fun
(3) Is there anything annoying about it (noisy, breakable, etc).
(4) Cost

For the score factor, I would have to rate it neutral. It certainly takes some getting used to, so your score might suffer until then, but once you adjust it isn't a problem anymore. That being said, when I play the harder songs on expert I tend to go back to the pads because I am still more comfortable with them than the cymbals, plus they are closer so its a little easier to get from one to another quickly.

The second factor is the biggest for the cymbals. Real drum sets have cymbals, which is why drum sets for some of the other consoles come standard with cymbals. There is no question that it makes the game more fun and realistic, especially when you get the hang of them and can incorporate them seamlessly. Its similar to the feeling I got when I started regularly playing on expert at 95% or more. Plus, there is no better feeling than being about to come out of a fill and nail that crash. Although the sound doesn't change for green notes, when you use the cymbals during fills or before/after the song they sound more realistic.

The only annoying factor is the noise. I have the covers for the pads, so the difference between them and the cymbals is bigger than normal, but this is only really a problem when my son/wife are sleeping in the other room. I have woken my wife up on a few occasions when I go to town on the cymbals, not as often with the pads. Normally, though, you can just turn the volume up enough to cover the noise. Then again, I am not the type of person that wails on my kit either. As for the construction, the portion of the cymbal that you strike is made out of rubber, and the edges are starting get stripped. I think the neoprene that another post suggested might solve both problems, but would need to be replaced every once in a while.

I got the triple kit a few months ago for close to $40, its a bit pricier now. I honestly don't know if I would spend $60-$70 if I had to get them again, but I would spend $40 in a heartbeat.

Overall, if you are a big fan of the Rock band drums, and have some loot you are looking to drop on accessories then this is a great purchase, especially if you are the type of person who likes to impress your friends. If you are a solo gamer just looking to improve your score, this probably wont help you much.


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