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20" Triple-Zone Ride Cymbal – Obsidian
20" Triple-Zone Ride Cymbal – Obsidian
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The Obsidian 20-Inch Triple-Zone Ride Cymbal delivers a responsive and natural playing experience for drummers seeking maximum expression from their electronic ride. With dedicated bow, edge, and bell zones, it provides full control and articulation for nuanced ride techniques.
Matte Black Finish
Built from durable, low-noise rubber-like material
Features a sleek matte black surface with excellent rebound
Quiet enough for home practice, responsive enough for live shows
Triple-Zone Triggering
Three independent zones: edge, bow, and bell
Supports choke functionality for full dynamic control
Velocity-sensitive triggering for accurate, expressive play across all areas
Realistic Ride Response
20-inch diameter simulates the feel and weight of an acoustic ride cymbal
360° playable for flexible positioning and consistent triggering
Designed for ride playing, bell accents, and crash techniques in one pad
Module Compatibility
Includes: cymbal pad, rotation stopper, hex key, and TRS trigger cable
An additional trigger cable is required for full 3-zone functionality
Compatible with:
Roland TD-27, TD-50X
GEWA G5, G9
Pearl Mimic Pro
ATV xD3, aD5
2Box drumIt3, drumIt5MKII
EFnote (partial functionality; bell zone not supported)
Not supported on modules that do not accept 3-zone input
Technical Overview
Size: 20 inches
Trigger Zones: Triple (Edge, Bow, Bell + Choke)
Input: Dual TRS 1/4-inch jacks (requires 2 cables for full function)
Surface: Low-noise rubber-like material
Color: Black
Use: Ride cymbal with bell and crash capability
Compatibility: Roland, Pearl, GEWA, ATV, 2Box (bell support varies by module)
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