Roland RT-30K Kick Drum Trigger

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Editorial Review
Whether you're looking to turn your drum set into a hybrid kit or simply track MIDI when you record in the studio, Roland RT-30 series triggers are the way to go. This RT-30K kick drum trigger is a prefect fit for your bass drum, offering optimum positioning options for accurate detection. It attaches easily and securely, and its low-profile body stays out of the way. It's built for the long haul too, with a fiberglass-reinforced ABS body that can take a bit of abuse. And with its side trigger output port (TRS cable included), cable management is a breeze.

Specification
Binding : Electronics
Brand : Roland
Color : black
EAN : 4957054507114
Label : Roland
Manufacturer : Roland
Model : RT30K
PackageDimensions_Weight : 79.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:7.87 X W:4.96 X H:2.68
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Publisher : Roland
Size : small
Studio : Roland
Title : Roland RT-30K Kick Drum Trigger

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Well priced and good quality.

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