Alesis Surge Electronic Ride Cymbal Drum TriggerThe Alesis Surge Electronic Ride Cymbal Trigger is the first ride cymbal in the world that uses built-in electronic triggering!
The Surge Electronic Ride utilizes two triggering zones to allow different samples to be triggered depending on whether you're playing the bell or face. Try tapping a rhythm on the face, edge or bell of this cymbal, using the tip, crashing, shanking or shouldering motion you will recognize instantly the realism in playing that makes this trigger feel the way you'd expect out of a real cymbal.
Alesis Surge Electronic Ride Features
- Genuine lathed, brass-alloy cymbal
- Unique, patented design for maximum performance and acoustical sound reduction
- Built-in Dual Zone piezo triggering for industry-wide compatibility
- Incomparably realistic cymbal feel
- Traditional cymbal design
- True cymbal appearance
- Mountable on standard cymbal stands
- Includes cable for connection to module
- Compatible with most drum modules
Crafted with a genuine cymbal brass-alloy, Surge Cymbals have generations of cymbal manufacturing in their DNA, along with decades of experience from Alesis drum triggering technology.
Surge Cymbals are now the closest cymbal triggers have come to realistic-looking, accurately responding, and most importantly, natural-feeling in the world. No pads here! Surge Cymbals are actual brass cymbals at their core with
clear sound dampening used to remove the sound of the stick-on-cymbal sound.
Adding industry-standard piezo triggers, Surge Cymbals are incredibly easy to use with any electronic drum kit, an impressive replacement for the uninspiring solid black cymbal pads of years past. Mountable on any cymbal stand, they are easy to integrate into both electronic and acoustic drum setups with the use of any sound module or trigger-to-MIDI converter.
Surge Cymbals are the only cymbals that integrate built-in electronic triggers with a custom brass alloy. Surge Cymbals are the one true choice for drummers who are as serious about feel as they are about sound.