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The Roland BT-1 Bar Trigger Pad is a compact, metal-bodied electronic trigger designed for seamless integration with V-Drums and acoustic kits. Its curved shape and tension rod mounting system allow quick, secure attachment without disrupting your setup. Engineered to eliminate false triggers, it offers precise control over sounds and functions like backing track management and effects toggling, making it an essential tool for hybrid drummers seeking enhanced versatility and performance.











| ASIN | B00BDBMMEM |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Brand Name | Roland |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | mounts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (446) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00761294501887 |
| Included Components | drums |
| Item Dimensions | 5.4 x 17.1 x 6 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | BT-1 |
| Item Weight | 454 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BOSS |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | BT-1 |
| Model Number | BT-1 |
| Part Number | BT-1 |
| UPC | 761294501887 |
M**H
I own a Roland TD-25K drum kit. The BT-1 mounted easily to the side of the snare in a couple of minutes. It's very solid and heavy - a quality product. Purchased it to be a cowbell, but you can program just about any of the sounds available in the drum module/brain. It's sensitive to how hard you strike it. Had occasional false trigger, but you can adjust the threshold in the TD-25 to fix that.
J**.
El trigger es fantástico pero no me sirvió se activa fácilmente con las vibraciones, cosas normal como debe ser, a mí no me sirvió.
S**D
top, peu encombrant, je l'utilise en cloche, sur le cerclage caisse claire engendre déclenchements intempestif de rim shot
M**O
Montandoli sulla td27 nella parte alta del tom il pad tocca sui supporti metallici che vanno sul rack, vanno montati in basso..insomma.. in un modo o in un altro li metti su..però il perfetto montaggio è solo sui modelli indicati. Per il resto é meraviglioso
S**T
When I purchased it I saw a lot of reviews talking about how it only worked if you hit it in the center, or how it just wasn't as loud as other pads when you struck it. I pulled it out of the package and plugged it into my TD-27, and started to see what the people were talking about. I was all set to write a bad review when a light bulb went on in my head, "Let's try and see what pad it's set for in the drum module". It turns out it was set to a two zone cymbal pad. All the sudden ... it worked as expected. The rejection of the pad is great. I hit the stand it was on several times and while it didn't trigger, the ride and tom attached to the stand did. I would feel comfortable putting it on one of my toms without worrying about it accidentally getting triggered from me hitting the drum. The build quality and design are well executed, and I don't really have a lot to complain about. I purchased this when there was a price drop, so I got it for around $80. If i had acted a day or two earlier it would have been closer to $70. The current price seems to be holding at $135 now, which is what it's cost when I've looked at them in the past. I think the Roland PD-8 is a better deal at retail prices, since it's a dual zone trigger, but at the lower price I purchased it for, it's a good deal. The versatile mounting system makes it a good fit for applications that the PD-8 wouldn't work as well for. It's a good trigger, just make sure to change your trigger type in the drum module.
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