
Roland
Roland RDH-120A Heavy-Duty Hi-Hat Stand with Noise Eater
★★★★★
Heavy-duty hi-hat stand with Noise Eater technology for quiet V-Drums practice in apartments and shared spaces.
$318.99*
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Overview
Key Features
Heavy-duty hi-hat pedal
Acoustic noise-reduction features derived from Roland’s Noise Eater technology
Innovative two-legged design conserves floor space
Dual-chain drive, Smooth bearing hinge, Double-braced construction
Compatible with Roland V-Hi-Hats
Specifications
Type
Hi-Hat Stand with Noise Eater Base
Compatibility
Roland V-Hi-Hats
Drive
Dual-Chain
Base Type
Two-Legged Pedestal
Dimensions
24.65 x 8.9 x 7.7 inches
Weight
13.75 lbs
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Noise Eater technology significantly reduces floor vibration, making it ideal for upstairs apartments and shared living spaces.
- Dual-chain drive provides a responsive, adjustable pedal feel comparable to high-end acoustic hi-hat stands.
- Two-legged pedestal design saves floor space in tight V-Drums configurations.
- Heavy-duty build at nearly 14 pounds provides excellent stability during aggressive playing.
- Purpose-built for Roland V-Hi-Hats, ensuring seamless compatibility and optimal performance.
👎 Cons
- Only compatible with Roland V-Hi-Hats, so it cannot be used with acoustic cymbals or other electronic hi-hat pads.
- At 13.75 pounds, it is heavier than basic hi-hat stands, making transport less convenient for mobile setups.
- The two-legged design, while space-saving, may feel less familiar to drummers accustomed to traditional tripod-base stands.
- Premium pricing compared to generic hi-hat stands that lack Noise Eater dampening.
- No included carrying case or bag despite being a higher-end accessory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the RDH-120A work with acoustic hi-hat cymbals?
No, this stand is designed specifically for Roland V-Hi-Hats and is not compatible with standard acoustic hi-hat cymbals.
How does the Noise Eater technology reduce vibration?
The Noise Eater base uses specially designed rubber and structural dampening built into the pedestal to absorb vibrations before they transfer through the floor, reducing impact noise for downstairs neighbors.
Can the pedal tension be adjusted on this stand?
Yes, the dual-chain drive mechanism allows you to adjust pedal tension to match your preferred feel and playing style.
Does the two-legged design affect the stability of the stand?
The two-legged pedestal design is engineered to remain stable during play while saving space in compact V-Drums setups. It anchors firmly under normal playing conditions.
What is the overall weight of the RDH-120A?
The stand weighs 13.75 pounds, which contributes to its solid, heavy-duty feel and stability during performance.