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Rock Band 2 Triple Cymbal Expansion Kit | 
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| From: MadCatz Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $35.99 You Save: $4.00 (10%)
Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 25
Platforms: Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360 Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0 x 0.1
MPN: TRIPLECYMBALRB Model: RB2063380/04/1 UPC: 728658016494 EAN: 0728658016494 ASIN: B001G57Y02
Release Date: November 30, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| 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 The Officially Licensed Rock Band 3 Cymbal Expansion Kit from Mad Catz lets you drum like the pros do. With the easy-to-install mounting bracket, you have total control and can setup your drum kit in any configuration you see fit. The color-coded wing nuts let you mount and configure to any available cymbal you wish to use: yellow for Hi-Hat, green for Crash, and blue for Ride. Simply attach the velocity-sensitive cymbal and corresponding wing nut to match your connection then attack your song library with new vigor to achieve the next step in drumming perfection.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
Broken out of box January 10, 2009 M. Thoendel (Iowa City, IA) Just received my triple cymbal expansion kit and one of the cymbals is completely dead. Customer service says they will replace it, but of course I'm stuck paying for the shipping. Nevertheless, its an indicator of the quality of construction. I love Rock Band, but I would recommend avoiding this add-on.
Great addition; a couple caveats January 9, 2009 byte_man (Milwaukee, WI USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These arrived yesterday. I followed all the great tips posted here (thanks, folks) and the setup went well. I will post a couple pics of how the setup looks in real life. After playing a couple hours, I clearly enjoyed the flexibility that the cymbals provided. I also checked them out in freestyle mode (playing along with a Talking Heads MP3) and in Drum Trainer... great stuff. There are three DYI things that I'll need to address to really enjoy them: 1) These raise the center of gravity of the drum kit, so there is more wobble. Time to market some official Rock Band sandbags to weigh down the drumset feet! Seriously, I will need to put a couple heavy books on the feet and also improvise a cross-bar to prevent twist-wobble on the legs. 2) The cymbals are kind of noisy when you hit them. Just when I got used to the quieter RB2 drums! Time for a variation of the RB1 drumset sock mod. 3) One the cymbals is less sensitive than the others, despite how much I tighten or loosen the cap, or change position. Not enough of a bother to return, but I'll definitely need to postion it among the three cymbals to where the problem is mitigated.
All in all, worth the money.
Loving it so far! January 9, 2009 T. Moniz We have only had the cymbals a few days, but so far, we are loving them!
If you install them correctly, they don't slip, and they aren't in the way of the drum pads.
Great and inexpensive add-on to the RB2 drum set!
Awesome Addition to Rock Band Drums January 8, 2009 Jeffrey K Wilson These are hands down the best things I've added to my Rock Band drums outside the silencers. They make the drums more fun to play, and personally, on some songs easier to play. One thing if you're considering the cymbals, is to skip straight to the 3 pack...Since the cose of the 1 and 2 pack seperatly is almost $50, whereas these are $35.99 ($40 when not on sale). I was debating 2 or 3, but since it was only $6 more for 3, that made my mind up.
They fit very nicely on the drum set and compliment the look of it. I would highly recommend these to anyone who uses the drums in Rock Band.
Plastic is still plastic January 6, 2009 Rock Mom (Madison, AL) While I am not the primary user of this cymbal expansion kit, I did have to help my son in putting it together. After all was said and done, plastic is still plastic and it still cracks and breaks when "cranking down" on plastic nuts and bolts to hold the cymbals in place. We still have an issue of one of the cymbals working its way down the pole slowly after repeated use. A simple rubber band will fix it though. He has thoroughly enjoyed this accessory in the whole Rock Band experience.
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