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The Roland KT-9 Low-noise Kick Trigger Pedal revolutionizes home drum practice with its beaterless design and patent-pending link mechanism, reducing noise by 85% compared to traditional pedals. Compact and durable, it weighs just 1.52 pounds and fits perfectly in small spaces. Engineered for authentic pedal feel and compatibility with top electronic drum kits, it’s the ultimate choice for serious drummers seeking silent precision and lasting performance.







| ASIN | B01EVR11AA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,311 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #20 in Bass Drum Pedals |
| Body Material | Metal/Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (448) |
| Date First Available | April 27, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
| Item model number | KT-9 |
| Material Type | Metal, Rubber, Silicone |
| Product Dimensions | 14.38 x 5.5 x 6.25 inches |
L**A
Excellent trigger pedal, works with Yamaha DTX6K3-X electronic drum set
I have tried both traditional beater trigger pedals as well as one of Yamaha's beaterless trigger pedals. The beater triggers worked with the K90 pad however they did not replicate the bass drum sounds as accurately when compared to using the electronic trigger pedals. Maybe it is in the conversion of the mechanical trigger to an electronic sound, not sure. The Yamaha trigger pedal did not provide as much tactile feedback and rebound as it uses a spring mechanism. The Roland trigger pedal was very close to the feel of a beater trigger pedal and more accurately reproduced the bass drum sound. In my opinion, paying the significantly higher cost for the Roland was well it. I am extremely satisfied with the Roland trigger pedal. I am not sure why it is so difficult to find out what trigger pedals are compatible with the various electronic drum sets that are available. It would be nice if the manufacturers provide more in-depth info on compatibility with electronic drum sets other than their own. This trigger pedal is compatible with the Yamaha DTX6K3-X electronic drum set. I ended up using the audio cable from a Yamaha trigger pedal as I experienced a bit of cymbal sound on top of the bass drum sound when using the cable that came with the Roland trigger pedal. No clue as to why the different cable influenced the sound.
E**Y
Surprisingly heavy-duty, solid pedal. About as loud as two people having a conversation
I was surprised when I unboxed the pedal. The pedal is about twice as heavy as I expected. Like many, I initially felt it was overpriced, but I now understand why. The majority of the pedal is made out of heavy, solid metal. This thing feels twice as durable as my real kick pedals, which have lasted +15 years without issue. The main reason I got this pedal, like most people, is for the quiet playing. It is indeed quiet. I thankfully have had no issue with squeaking as I saw one reviewer complained. I would feel comfortable using this pedal in an upper story apartment complex without worrying about neighbors' complaints (I've been there and experienced that). I unscientifically measured the sound level with a dB meter on my phone as I played just the pedal alone. I held my phone's microphone by my head to simulate what the drummer hears. The pedal registered between 53-68 dBA, which would make it quieter than a shower or dishwasher, and about as loud as two people having a conversation in a living room - perfectly reasonable for an apartment. When I received the pedal, I immediately adjusted the spring and beater to their maximum "heavy" setting, and I'm quite pleased with the feel (those max adjustments feel the closest to a real pedal to me). It has a similar feel to real pedals, the only subjective difference to me being the actual impact. The impact feels about 25% more responsive than a real beater. I think that makes sense, since a beater hitting a real drum head experiences a bit of 'give' as the drum head bows inward toward the drum's interior against the force of the beater. Obviously this doesn't happen with this pedal. But the other aspects of the action feel the same as a real pedal. I'm very pleased, and when budget allows, I'll be getting a second pedal to daisy-chain and complete my setup with double-pedal functionality.
D**R
The quietest bass drum pedal
I own a Roland SPD-SX Pro that I use for practicing in my apartment. I am able to play even late at night with headphones or with my amplifier set to low volume. The KT-9 is excellent for drummers who live in apartments with neighbors who live above, below, and next door. The only adjustment you have to live with is that you lose the “slap back” feeling from your foot triggering the bass drum. If you have to have that “slap back” feel of hitting the bass drum, then I would recommend that you buy the Roland KT-10, which would give you that. The sacrifice is that the KT-10 will be noisy if you’re playing late at night and the neighbors might hear you and complain.
S**R
Better than the Roland's RDH-100 kick pedal and KD-10 kick pad
I love my Roland TD-27KV2 V Drums. However, the KD-10 kick that came with it isn't stable and creeps around even with the spurs extended on the RDH-100 kick pedal. I initially bought a KT-10 to use for my left pedal, and loved it so much that I decided to buy another one to replace the RDH-100 and KD-10. The action and feel are very realistic, and they're much quieter than a beater hitting a pad. The build quality is exceptional, and the smaller footprint allows me to set them up more ergonomically. The instructions indicate that it's possible to connect the two pedals for a double-pedal setup, but they also state that the output level is reduced in that configuration. So I just connect the right trigger to the kick input, and the left trigger to the AUX1. Works perfectly!
M**S
This is a well made bass pedal which works well with my roland spd-30 electric drum kit
J**N
La verdad me parecía algo caro, pero ya que llegó me di cuenta que no era para nada un juguete o algo así. Es completamente de metal y pesa, además tiene los pinchos para alfombra que te aseguran q no se moverá. Yo uso mis pedales algo tensos, este pedal lo puedes configurar de 2 maneras: una bastante floja para mi gusto y otra a la que si me he podido acomodar. Se siente bien la tensión mas fuerte y tiene bastante rebote el pad, por lo que puedes trasladar técnicas sin problema. Es bastante sensible y si a donde lo vas a conectar puedes ajustar su sensibilidad, queda perfecto. Tiene incluido un cable TRS de unos 3-4 m
J**7
Il pedale si presenta costruito con materiali di primissima qualità, molto robusti. Ha la molla regolabile in base al tocco e delle viti per la tenuta al tappeto. Il banco suoni è molto vario e perfetto per ampliare l esperienza da batterista. Acquisto consigliato
P**A
これはとても静かです。 が、踏み心地はビーターありのキックペダルとは全然違います。 しかし、慣れればそんな違和感もなくなりこれ以上の静粛性は望めないと思うくらいの静かさです。 KT-9がきちんと踏めれば通常のキックペダルがとても楽に感じます。 いろんな意味でよく考えて開発されてますね。
V**A
Nice product
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