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When not playing, 5) adjusting the hi-hat, Installing the cymbals onto the hi-hat stand – Roland VH-14D V-Drum Digital Hi-Hat with Advanced Multisensor Triggering User Manual

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Installing the Cymbals onto the Hi-Hat Stand

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(5) Adjusting the Hi-Hat

1.

Adjust the gap between the top cymbal and bottom

cymbal to a clearance of approximately 10 mm, then

tighten the clutch screw.

Clutch screw

10 mm

(3/8”)

* Although the gap can be adjusted to a clearance that makes

playing the hi-hat easier, setting too narrow or wide a gap can

cause improper function of the unit and prevent the hi-hat from

sounding as you intend. Setting the gap to 10 mm provides the

most natural feel when playing the VH-14D.

2.

Change the spring tension by adjusting the hi-hat

stand.

For instructions on adjusting the tension, refer to the owner’s

manual for your hi-hat stand.

* If the spring tension is too high or too low, the hi-hat may not

operate correctly and you might not be able to play the way you

intended.

* The tension may not be adjustable on some stands.

NOTE

While playing, the

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(round dot) marks on the top and bottom

cymbals should be lined up, as shown in the illustration. The

product may not work correctly if the marks aren’t lined up.

Position the “

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” mark so it’s facing the performer.

When Not Playing

When you’re not playing, secure the top cymbal and bottom cymbal

so that they are separated by at least 10 mm of space. Malfunction

may occur if they are not separated.

10 mm

(3/8”)

or more