Imagine searching "setting up RHH135" and finding a a video from the Yamaha master posted literally an hour ago; It's like you've read my mind. Just got a DTX6 and your deep dive on the DTX PRO have been invaluable, thanks so much.
!!! Question !!! Glad you put this up, because now I know I need that black piece that goes underneath. What is it called so I can order it ? Thanks !!! Really appreciate the help ! :-)
I replaced my HiHat to one similar to this - (I have a Yamaha kit). It’s got all the same features and inputs as the RHH135 so assumed it would be okay for my kit! But it’s stuck on closed hi hat all the time? Any ideas on how to fix this? Maybe I need to calibrate this new pad to the kit in the settings somewhere? Tried different cables and that didn’t work either…
@@TomDrummerAndSkater Hi. I’m afraid that unless it is a Yamaha hi hat pad, it won’t work as Yamaha use a different control system to most other companies. Which kit do you have?
Thanks for the video. I have a DTX10 on order and have been reading the online manual ahead of arrival. I noticed that you left the big felt washer in place on the cymbal support, but STEP 9 in the assembly manual under "Assembling the hi-hat stand" states be sure to remove the felt washer when assembling the electronic drum kit. If you leave it on, you will not get the proper playing feel. Is it best to leave this felt in place or to remove it?
Thats because not everyone will be using it with a Yamaha hi hat stand. Some hi hat stands have a much thicker (and softer) bottom felt, which can slow the open and close response. Yamaha stands generally have a thin bottom felt and I've found it makes little difference whether it is left on or not. You might find different and prefer the feel without it, but try it and see. The bottom washer already has a neoprene bottom, so its not essential to remove the felt. As with all these things, try it and see for yourself. See what works for you.
@@edruminfo Hello! How to remove a hi-hat lock from a cymbal? I wanted to try to remove the bottom felt, but the lock got stuck. I'm afraid to use force
@@johnnosawyer6423if you are watching the video on RUclips (which I'm guessing you are), look at the description below the video and all the settings are in the text. If you are watching on a phone and you cant see the description for some reason, you'll have to look on a computer.
Unbelievable, I've had the part under the hats upside down 😅 I thought it was quiet. Thanks Simon 👍 you hero
Thank You! Just purchased a kit used and could not get HH to work right (it was the upside down plastic piece on the bottom) Thank You!!!
Imagine searching "setting up RHH135" and finding a a video from the Yamaha master posted literally an hour ago; It's like you've read my mind. Just got a DTX6 and your deep dive on the DTX PRO have been invaluable, thanks so much.
!!! Question !!!
Glad you put this up, because now I know I need that black piece that goes underneath.
What is it called so I can order it ?
Thanks !!!
Really appreciate the help !
:-)
Thank you very much Simon!!! 😊
Master!!!!
I replaced my HiHat to one similar to this - (I have a Yamaha kit). It’s got all the same features and inputs as the RHH135 so assumed it would be okay for my kit!
But it’s stuck on closed hi hat all the time?
Any ideas on how to fix this? Maybe I need to calibrate this new pad to the kit in the settings somewhere?
Tried different cables and that didn’t work either…
@@TomDrummerAndSkater Hi. I’m afraid that unless it is a Yamaha hi hat pad, it won’t work as Yamaha use a different control system to most other companies. Which kit do you have?
Thanks for the video. I have a DTX10 on order and have been reading the online manual ahead of arrival. I noticed that you left the big felt washer in place on the cymbal support, but STEP 9 in the assembly manual under "Assembling the hi-hat stand" states be sure to remove the felt washer when assembling the electronic drum kit. If you leave it on, you will not get the proper playing feel.
Is it best to leave this felt in place or to remove it?
Thats because not everyone will be using it with a Yamaha hi hat stand. Some hi hat stands have a much thicker (and softer) bottom felt, which can slow the open and close response. Yamaha stands generally have a thin bottom felt and I've found it makes little difference whether it is left on or not. You might find different and prefer the feel without it, but try it and see. The bottom washer already has a neoprene bottom, so its not essential to remove the felt. As with all these things, try it and see for yourself. See what works for you.
@@edruminfo Thanks Simon! I really appreciate the detailed explanation.
@@edruminfo Hello! How to remove a hi-hat lock from a cymbal? I wanted to try to remove the bottom felt, but the lock got stuck. I'm afraid to use force
What about a video on how to calibrate to get the best out of your hi hat??
ruclips.net/video/WDNIu_ZRM70/видео.htmlsi=FwEQ43J0sRjcurUy Read what it says underneath
Mine says nothing underneath.
@@johnnosawyer6423if you are watching the video on RUclips (which I'm guessing you are), look at the description below the video and all the settings are in the text. If you are watching on a phone and you cant see the description for some reason, you'll have to look on a computer.