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P. 4–p, Installing the cymbals onto the hi-hat stand, 1) assembling the bottom cymbal – Roland VH-14D V-Drum Digital Hi-Hat with Advanced Multisensor Triggering User Manual

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(1) Assembling the Bottom Cymbal

1.

Remove the clutch included with the hi-hat stand

from the cymbal rod.

* The clutch included with the hi-hat stand will not be used.
* It is not necessary to remove the felt (or rubber) pad on the hi-hat

stand used for supporting the bottom cymbal.

2.

Confirm that the cymbal rod is firmly secured.

* For instructions on tightening the cymbal rod, refer to the owner’s

manual for your cymbal stand.

Cymbal Rod

* Looseness or play in the cymbal rod can make the top cymbal

unstable, causing it to shake or turn, and prevent proper

functioning.

3.

Place the bottom cymbal on the hi-hat stand with

the cymbal rod passing through the bottom cymbal

hole.

If your unit allows the angle of the cymbal receiver to be adjusted,

adjust it to the horizontal position. Malfunction may occur if this is

tilted.
At this point, position the

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mark so it’s facing the performer.

Hi-hat stand felt (or rubber)

cymbal pad

The link jacks A/B should be on the left and right sides from the

player’s perspective at this time.

Link jack B

Link jack A

4.

Select the spacer that matches the diameter of the

pipe at the top of the hi-hat stand.

There are three spacers to match different pipe diameters.

L:

25.4 mm (1”)

M:

22.2 mm (7/8”)

S:

19.1 mm (3/4”)

Without spacer: 28.6 mm

5.

Remove the clamp bolt, then fit the spacer and the

clamp so they are nested together.

S

S

L

L

M

M

S

S

L

None

M

S

25.4 mm

(1”)

28.6 mm

(1-1/8”)

22.2 mm

(7/8”)

19.1 mm

(3/4”)

Installing the Cymbals onto the Hi-Hat Stand

Precautions regarding placement of this unit on a stand

Be sure to follow the instructions in the Owner’s Manual carefully

when placing this unit on a stand (p. 4–p. 7).
If it is not set up properly, you risk creating an unstable situation

which could lead to the unit falling or the stand toppling, and

may result in injury.