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The Lemon Electronic Cymbal (18" Ride/Crash) offers a perfectly balanced size with triple zone functionality and choke control, delivering authentic acoustic feel and dynamic versatility. Its durable rubber construction ensures longevity, while dual connectivity options and broad module compatibility make it a seamless addition to any electronic drum setup.






B**N
Don't even hesitate if you need to upgrade your Alesis hi hats!!
Don't even hesitate if you need to upgrade you hi hats. I used these on an Alesis Strike Pro... Their hi hat whether on a hi hat stand or using the pedal struggle to function well. When I finally decide to buy this it immediately improved the function and even the sound of my hi hat....Is it like a real hi hat? No.. Is it as good as the hi end Roland hi hat? No... But for under $200 you'll be VERY pleased with the way it works..Some technical stuff:If you get this with the Alesis (only if you want it to be perfect), you're going to need to use the Alesis editing program to get a good closed, half open, and full open sound. There's a zillion YouTube videos on this. You'll make it happen!!Good luck!!
M**L
Awesome
Boom! Triggers just as good as Roland! All three zones no issue. Choke, bell flawless, for a 3rd of the cost
B**S
China works great!
China works perfect on TD50 using BT1 (sens) setting. I haven't tried the other settings yet. Looks well built and better than the Roland thin I had to replace. It makes me want to replace my other crashes with this exact cymbal.
K**R
A great choice for an e-cymbal on a budget.
First off, I don't know what it is in particular but MAN I love the look of these cymbals. They're nothing super premium but they have a very sleek look and gave me a great first impression.For me, these worked perfectly straight out the box. I know some people have had a different experience with Lemon cymbals depending on their module and setup but this thing was literally plug and play into my Alesis Strike module. Some settings adjustments like sensitivity and HH control offset might be needed, I'm still tinkering with mine at the moment.They definitely have a bit of a cheaper vibe than other cymbals but I think for the price it's still a great option. The pads definitely make a louder thumping sound when struck but other than that there's really not much to complain about.TLDR: As long as it's is compatible with your particular module, a Lemon cymbal could be a great option to upgrade or replace a cymbal pad on your e-kit. Definitely recommended.
T**R
Its both too good and very true
After reading lots of subpar reviews about the Roland CY-16R and considering the price different, I decided to take a chance on the Lemon 15" Crash/Ride. The first cymbal I received had an issue with the bell trigger. Their customer service contacted me (unprompted) to thank me and offer technical support. They helped me trouble shoot to determine there was an issue with the cymbal I received. It was easy/free to send back and I got a replacement that works flawlessly. All 3 triggers work great. Very responsive and seems very well built. I definitely recommend.
B**R
Works with Roland TD-11k
works great. I use it with a Roland TD-11k kit using both the original RD and RDB leads to get sound out of all 3 triggers. I labeled it a CY-13R in the module and that was fine. I did have to go into the pad settings and boost the bell volume. Easy. The only bummer is that it didn't come with the felt and wing nut to mount it. The stand manufacturer said the cymbal manufacture should include it, seems to me the hardware should include it.. Either way I need a few more parts. What do you say Lemon?
A**R
Love these cymbals!
That cymbals are an absolute beast! Once you get them dialed in on your module they are solid. Sound and response is on point with major brands. Recommended thoroughly!
J**M
Don’t let the name fool you.
What can I say, with a name like Lemon I was a little skeptical…lolBut these things things are excellent.I’m a heavy handed player and use these for Hihats and they are solid. I honestly like the build quality better than the Roland cymbal it replaced.
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