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Roland FD-8 / TD-1 Hi-Hat Sheet Sensor – Rubber Actuator Spare Part
Roland FD-8 / TD-1 Hi-Hat Sheet Sensor – Rubber Actuator Spare Part
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This rubber actuator sheet sensor is a high-quality spare part designed specifically for Roland FD-8 and TD-1 series hi-hat pedals. It restores proper pedal functionality by accurately transmitting foot pressure to the sensor and ensuring smooth, reliable hi-hat triggering.
Key Features
Compatible with Roland FD-8 and TD-1 Hi-Hat Controllers
Exact fit and performance for factory-style feel and operation
Rubber Actuator Pad
Made from durable, flexible rubber that compresses with foot pressure
Ensures responsive sensor activation with natural hi-hat feel
Improves Trigger Accuracy
Restores full control over closed, half-open, and splash sounds
Prevents dead zones or inconsistent triggering due to worn-out parts
Easy Installation
Simple to replace inside the pedal assembly
A cost-effective solution to extend the life of your hi-hat pedal
Noise Dampening
Helps reduce mechanical noise and impact during playing
Ideal For
Roland FD-8 or TD-1 pedal users experiencing triggering issues
Technicians replacing worn or damaged actuator sheets
Drummers wanting to restore hi-hat feel without buying a new pedal
- Real Feel
- Plug & Play Setup
- Worldwide shipping
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