
Roland
Roland MDY-STD V-Cymbal Electronic Drum Mount
★★★★★
Rack-mounted boom arm with ball-in-socket tilter for precise V-Cymbal positioning on Roland drum kits.
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Overview
Key Features
V-Cymbal Boom Arm with Ball-in-Socket Tilter Integrated Roland Rack Clamp
Specifications
Type
Rack-Mounted V-Cymbal Boom Arm
Mount
Integrated Roland Rack Clamp
Tilter
Ball-in-Socket
Compatibility
Roland V-Ride and V-Crash Cymbals
Brand
Roland
Model
MDY-STD
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Ball-in-socket tilter enables quick, intuitive angle adjustments without loosening multiple clamps
- Integrated rack clamp eliminates the need for separate mounting hardware
- Boom arm design allows cymbals to be positioned beyond the footprint of the rack
- Lightweight construction adds minimal weight to your existing rack setup
👎 Cons
- Only compatible with Roland rack systems, not universal cymbal stands or third-party racks
- Does not include a cymbal pad or any felt or wing nut hardware
- Limited to a single fixed boom length with no telescoping extension
Frequently Asked Questions
What Roland racks is the MDY-STD compatible with?
The MDY-STD features an integrated Roland rack clamp designed to attach directly to Roland MDS-series drum rack pipes.
Can this mount hold both V-Ride and V-Crash cymbals?
Yes, the boom arm is designed to securely support both V-Ride and V-Crash cymbal pads.
How does the ball-in-socket tilter work?
The ball-in-socket tilter allows you to adjust the cymbal angle in multiple directions and lock it in place, providing natural cymbal positioning without needing multiple adjustment points.
Does the MDY-STD include a cymbal pad?
No, this is the mounting arm only. The V-Cymbal pad must be purchased separately.
Can the boom arm length be adjusted?
Yes, the boom arm can be extended or retracted along its length to position your cymbal closer to or farther from the rack.