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Rock Band 2 Double Cymbal Expansion Kit


Rock Band 2 Double Cymbal Expansion Kit
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Manufacturer: MadCatz

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Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5


Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Accessory
Brand: Mad Catz
EAN: 0728658016135
Feature: Crash, Ride & Hi-Hat cymbals. Game sold separately.
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: MadCatz
Manufacturer: MadCatz
Model: RB2063280/04/1
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Publisher: MadCatz
Release Date: 2008-10-30
Studio: MadCatz

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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Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: Great Idea, but...
Comment: After many, many hours of play time with these cymbals, I've learned what I like and dislike about this product. Remember that the drum set is fully functional without these cymbals: the cymbals are not a necessary add on.
Pros:
- Potentially adds enjoyment to playing the drum set
- The green pad is easier to strike
Cons:
- Slipping on stand - the buyer MUST invent a way to keep them from slipping
- Loud, especially when used for yellow pad
- Feel is "clunky" compared with drum pads which throws off timing (result is some missed strikes)

Like many of you reading this review, I thought those other reviews that mention slipping of the cymbals was because the drummer was hitting the pads too hard. Not so. With normal to light tapping on the cymbals, they slide down the stand in about 2-3 songs. It is not possible to tighten my clamps enough to prevent this slipping issue. The problem with slipping cymbals is that the cymbal pads get in the way of the drum pads and, when the cymabls slip far enough to touch the drum pad, they do not register all of the strikes. This means missed notes and an 8x multiplier that gets reset to 1 too many times. My solution was to invest $5.00 in 6" long, 1.5" diameter plumbing tubing that fits over the drum set stand and underneath the cymbal clamps. This prevents the clamp from slipping, but now the cymbal stand slips in the clamp itself. I will try duct tape to prevent that slipping. Should work. The point is you must plan to invest time and energy to stop the slipping in order for this product to work well enough to use.

The cymbals are made of a less bouncy rubber which means the drum sticks do not bounce back at the same rate as they do on the drum pads. I find this throws off my timing which is a factor on the hard and expert levels for the more difficult drum songs. Also, when I used the cymbal as yellow, the sound of the drum stick hitting the cymbal pad is louder than the sound of the high hat coming through my sound system. My game system sound runs through a home theater set up (not my TV). This can be distracting, so much so that I do not use the cymbal as yellow anymore. This is not a problem when using the pad as blue or green. With these negative issues to contend with, the benefits of adding enjoyment to the game play and making the green pad easier to hit or overshadowed by the drawbacks.

In short, I bought these cymbals because they sound like a fun add on. It's not fun to miss notes and adjust the cymbals after every couple of songs, though. They miss the mark on fun.

I can not recommend buying these cymbals. Wait until Mad Katz fixes these problems and buy the next version released. Remember, these cymbals are not a necessary add on as the green, yellow and blue pads can be hit on the drum set itself. At $25-30 (price for two cymbal set in Jan. 2009), the value just isn't there.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Poor Warranty
Comment: My son bought the cymbal expansion kit for his Rock Band 2 xbox 360 system. One of the cymbals was DOA as the micro switch did not register the hits properly. I was going to set up a return with the manufacturer, Madcatz, when I realized they did not pay shipping for defective merchandise, even within the warranty period. I'd had problems with the original Drum Kit when we first purchased Rock Band 2 and EA sports was incredibly great when it came to fixing the problem. They shipped us a new drum kit on THEIR dime, in other words, they paid for shipping both ways as it was under warranty. Please be aware of this when purchasing this product. We are returning it to Best Buy today.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Good expansion kit for Rock Band 2, but...
Comment: I bought the Double Cymbal Expansion Kit and one of the cymbals was defective. When playing a song, I'd hit it perfectly on time with the foot pedal, but it wouldn't register it and it was really frustrating, so make you get both cymbals to work properly. Other than that, great expansion kit. All's we need now is the double foot pedal and we're set.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Solving the "double-hit" problem...
Comment: and yes it is a problem. Hitting a cymbal once often registers twice, throwing off your score and concentration. There are wingnut-like clamps that determine how much tilt, or how loose, the cymbal is when it's hit. I used to keep these as tight as possible, but after loosening the hi-hat a lot, and just barely loosening the crash cymbal everything has registered perfectly.
It can be frustrating, but take some time to go to Freestyle Mode or Beat Trainer and adjust them. It makes these things well worth the purchase. The other problem people have with the clamps during setup: just read the directions before snapping anything together.

Though it took me a week to figure out how to adjust them properly, the cymbals add a whole new dimension to game if you want to make it slightly more difficult.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: RockBand 2 Double Drum Cymbals
Comment: Great Product. Adds even more fun to the drum set. It makes it feel more like real drums and also adds a different sound to the game. Easy to install and set up.








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