by dsteinschneider » Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:38 pm
I have researched "e-cymbals" quite a bit. One thing I quickly determined is that Roland cymbal triggers are way too expensive when purchased separately from kits. I then spent of lot of time learning how people are building their own cymbal triggers from simple single zone to elaborate 3 way designs that trigger better than commercially available cymbal triggers (but probably aren't as reliable/robust).
I have purchased prewired piezo's from goedrums on amazon, soldered on a female mono 1/4 jack, and affixed them to Pintech 10" and 16" practice cymbals using clear 3M two sided tape from Home Depot. These work well for crash and splash.
I bought the PCY155 and PCY135 for ride and hi-hat use with the Megadrum because I wanted something visiting drummers didn't have to be too careful with and were quieter than plastic. Without two much configuration trouble I have them working for bell and bow/edge triggering which was my main goal. I haven't got them to choke yet. I think they're reasonably priced, very well constructed and play well. Perhaps others here can weigh in but I will go out on a limb to state I think they're the preferred commercial cymbal trigger for Megadrum use.