Roland KT9 Kick Trigger Pedal

£193.00

The Guitar Pedals department have a New Pedal for you, the Roland KT9 Kick Trigger Pedal by Roland is New, it is in stock at a great price and delivered to all areas of the UK. Read More for more product information, images, latest prices and how to order below.

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The Guitar Pedals department take a look at this New Pedal, the Roland KT9 Kick Trigger Pedal by Roland is New, it is in stock at a great price and delivered to all areas of the UK. Read More for more product information, images, latest prices and how to order.

The Roland KT-9 Kick Trigger Pedal is the perfect companion to any Roland V-Drum setup. This innovative kick pedal features a beaterless design and a patent-pending link mechanism, which results in a dramatic reduction in noise when played without compromising the pedal’s feel or the playability. With the KT-9 under your foot, you can play as hard as your like till as late as you want without disturbing others around you.

Play When It Suits You

Electronic drum kits are far quieter than acoustic kits, but there’s still an audible sound when you depress a standard kick pedal, and another when the beater hits the kick pad. If quiet practice sessions are a priority, the KT-9 is a must, with its beaterless design and newly developed link mechanism resulting in up to 85% less noise in your practice space.

Compact Beaterless Design

You’ve set up your kit to suit you, and with its compact beaterless design, the KT-9 fits right in, taking up a minimal footprint and leaving room for all your favorite percussion gear. Quick to set up and compatible with any V-Drums sound modules featuring 1/4” trigger inputs, the KT-9 is the ideal addition to your electronic kit, bringing professional kick pedal feel to a low-noise practice scenario.

Allows Advanced Techniques and Supports Your Drumming Style

Whether you’re practicing at home or playing out, it’s important to have a kick pedal that picks up all the subtleties of your drumming style. The KT-9 is a great choice for expressive players. The unit’s feet ensure total stability, letting you work the pedal as hard or soft as you like (with the sound module picking up every nuance). With a familiar toe-stopper to set your foot position, the KT-9’s smooth pedal mechanism delivers authentic kick feel and allows you to practice whenever you desire.

Features

  • Low-noise operation for late-night practice (85% less noise in your practice space and 63% less to rooms below, compared to Roland KD-9)
  • Link mechanism allows ultra-quiet operation and authentic playing feel
  • Compact design, easy setup and small footprint for home practice
  • Use alongside other noise-reducing Roland products for the quiest-ever performance

About the manufacturer

Roland

Roland are known for making standout effects pedals and more. Founded with a passion for tone and innovation, their gear has shaped countless records and players’ sounds. Look out for their iconic designs and flagship models — they’ve earned a reputation for reliability and creativity.

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