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Rock Band 4 Pro-Cymbals Expansion Drum Kit

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Features

  • Drum Like a Pro: Play your way by adding these Crash, Ride and Hi-Hat Rock Band 4 cymbals to your Rock Band 4 Wireless Drum kit
  • Quick and Easy Setup: Color-coding and easy-to-install clamps get you ready to rock within minutes
  • Responsive, Sound-Absorbing Design: Durable build quality absorbs sound so you can rock all night without waking the neighbors. Made with responsive materials that register every note no matter how hard or soft you drum during your Rock Band set
  • Adjustable Height: Stay comfortable on your throne by placing the cymbals exactly where you like them. These authentic Rock Band accessories also boast a 10-degree strike angle to simulate genuine drumming
  • Made Exclusively for Rock Band 4: This set of Rock Band 4 cymbals are for use with Wireless Drum kits created for Rock Band 4. Incompatible with drum kits made for previous versions of Rock Band

Description

Big fan of playing drums in Rock Band 4 but looking for an even bigger challenge? Look no further! The cross-platform Pro-Cymbals Expansion Kit unlocks Pro mode in Rock Band 4. Now you can expand your drumming setup with realistic Crash, Ride and Hi-Hat cymbals. Watch the on-screen action come alive as cymbal icons appear on each song - letting you play each track as it was truly meant to be played. Score big and make the most of the game's Dynamic Drum Fills. Energize your Rock Band set and put your own stamp on every performance! Responsive, adjustable, and easy to set up, these Rock Band accessories empower you to take your drumming skills to new heights.

Release date: November 23, 2015


Product Dimensions: 3 x 11 x 29 inches; 5 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: RB4913640002/04/1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 5 pounds


Manufacturer: Mad Catz


Date First Available: October 12, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • These are so much fun. Set up was easy and had no problems ...
These are so much fun. Set up was easy and had no problems what so ever. They seem durable so far and I occasionally hit them really hard. The only thing I can complain about is that the hits don't always register but that isn't really the products fault because the drums are Bluetooth and not wired. I would suggest calibrating the whole kit again after attaching the cymbals. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017 by Michael Vani

  • Pretty Great, Tho Not The Most Durable
This is a really great addition to an already awesome game. It functions perfectly, haven't had any issues at all. The only reason I give four stars is that I can already see some wear around the edges. I can tell it won't be long before they start to break a bit and start to look kinda shoddy. I don't expect that it will affect the functionality of the cymbals, but i'd have thought they would have made something that it going to get smacked with wooden sticks over and over again out of something a bit more durable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2016 by Justin Lunetta

  • Rock On Drummers
My eight year old self would be so proud that I finally got the pro symbols for my favorite rock band instrument. During COVID it’s probably hard to find but if you use a site like “camel camel camel” you can track this pricing and get it pretty cheap. I bought mine for $35 at the beginning of 2020 so it’s defiantly doable. Don’t pay the $235 for the one sold here now. Wait for another seller to sell used and grab it cheap. The product itself is fantastic, not super easy to install but with some trial and error or a YouTube video you can get it perfect. I love mine and I’m happy with the quality, they don’t seem to be deteriorating at all after each use and I really whack these guys. If you can get this at a good price, I recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2020 by AK

  • Must Have for RB4 Drumkit Owners Must Have for RB4 Drumkit Owners
Anyone who primarily plays drums should invest in these cymbals. I cannot compare to previous iterations, which will still work with the RB4 drums, but I am very happy with this set. They do not make a lot of noise and work very well. You do not have to hit them hard to register notes. Setup took about 30 minutes; instructions are not that detailed but it's not hard to figure out. Pro drums breathes new life into my entire catalog of songs, as I get to experience them in a different way for the first time. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2015 Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2015 by Jayou

  • Breathes some new life into playing Drums!
I've been a long time Rock Band fan since the first iteration, but this is the first time I've come around to getting the cymbal expansions as I did not own them for the previous entries. If you thought the drums were getting stale, you are in for quite a treat! The setup was a bit confusing as the instruction manual doesn't do a good job explaining how to attach them, but I figured it out after trial and error for about 30 minutes. Adding on the cymbals basically gives you another 4 levels of difficulty as it gives access to the Pro difficulty which is broken down into the normal (Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert). I started out at Pro-Medium because I usually play Hard for normal drums. Adding the 3 extra cymbals to the mix actually creates quite the challenge, and I won't be moving onto Pro-Hard/Expert for a while until I get the cymbals down pat. It makes it closer to the real thing which I appreciate. The price is a bit steep, but if you have the money and want more of a challenge to enhance your Rock Band experience, this is the way to go! You will not be disappointed. I purchased these for the Xbox One version of Rock Band 4 for reference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2015 by Jordan Konicki

  • Functional for Gold Stars, but Frustrating If Attempting Full Combos
I have been playing Guitar Hero and Rock Band games for a long time, so I would be considered a veteran of the series. I play expert drums on a stock PDP kit from the Rivals Bundle (unfortunately). After modding these drums, I was finally able to start getting Gold Stars and Full Combos again due to notes actually registering properly. That being said, I know the RB4 engine and my set, and I know when notes drop or crosstalk happens and I know when it's the pdp set causing it and not the cymbals... Now, the cymbals: It took about a week to get used to the pro drums visuals (knowing when to hit the cymbals and getting their positioning into my muscle memory). My first complaint has to do with the rigging. I ended up setting it so that the yellow and blue cymbal are lower and the green cymbal is higher. I do not like how the blue cymbal is so close to the green cymbal, which makes hitting the blue and avoiding the green tricky sometimes. It would have been nicer to move the blue further to the left so that it is more in the middle of the set (so it needs slightly longer poles) or moving the green cymbal to the right. My next complaint is that you cannot adjust the tilt of the cymbals. Especially in the case of the green cymbal, you have to move your arm very high in order to strike it from the top and obtain a reasonable rebound, which is necessary in the case of a fast succession of green hits (like a roll). I find myself much more often striking the sides of the cymbal, and I'm sure their durability is not built to sustain a lot of these hits. Finally, we come to the registration of the hits. Like I mentioned earlier, I know how to play expert drums, so I know when the notes should be registering or when I miss due to me actually playing the part wrong. I noticed several things about the registration of these cymbals. 1. The sensitivity changes. This is most likely a software issue, but I'm not entirely certain either way. What I mean by this is that I will play a song and the yellow cymbal registers the hits fairly well, then on the next song, it will "double hit." I know it is doing this because when I start a song, I always hit all of the pads to make sure they are working, and when I hit the yellow cymbal once, it will go: "tick, tick." I fix this by placing a towel or tshirt on the back part, but then when the sensitivity goes back to ... uh ... "normal," leaving the tshirt on will cause some notes to not register. I have been able to tame this issue for the most part, but it makes FCs very very difficult. 2. There are some dead zones on the cymbals. What I mean by this is that when you hit certain spots, particularly on my blue and green cymbals, it simply won't register. Unfortunately these dead zones are near the prime striking areas on the cymbals: for example, on the blue, there is a nasty dead zone on the left middle of the front half of the cymbal. On my green, it is towards the edge on the right side. These ensure that I am dropping the notes and not overhitting, so I will often get 99% on a song instead of the 100% with overhits. The only solution I can come up with for this is trying really hard to find the spots where it registers best and avoid the other spots, but this isn't easy and shouldn't be necessary. I have found that striking the edge of the cymbals registers best on my green crash, but again, I feel the durability will suffer in the long run. 3. Rolls. My yellow cymbal can generally recognize relatively fast succession, but the blue and green... When I see a green cymbal roll lane, I cringe and dropped notes tumble down end of the highway. I did, however, notice that when the song starts and I'm testing rolls, the cymbals are only capable of previewing eighth notes at the fastest. But during the song, if there's a 16th note roll (on my yellow, the green and blue are more finicky), it will hit them just fine, to my surprise. So it's hit or miss (lol) whether your cymbals will pick up faster notes, but don't expect anything faster than 16th notes. Something like the end of Metropolis (where there are frequent yellow cymbal rolls leading into a tom and snare beat, if I recall correctly) will be, again, hit or miss, even if you are playing it correctly. Conclusion: These cymbals are functional. They register hits and allow you to play pro drums. However, I can guarantee that if you do not get a perfect set of cymbals (like they probably only hand out at Harmonix test sessions or something), an expert player going for FCs will be frustrated. I have only managed 3 FCs so far out of about 40 songs played (I'm a 990 skill regular drummer, I should be able to FC more, right? lol) but I have gold starred all of them (from 0-tier to "No One Knows" by QoTS, RB3 import). So with these cymbals, don't expect FC's, but gold stars are certainly possible. I am keeping these around as practice for reading and getting used to pro drums charts until I can afford an e-kit. If anything major happens (like a break or I discover any more issues), I'll update this review. I hoped this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • They are very fun!.
They work flawlessly, responding very well, and bring another level of immersion to the game. They are very fun! ...and hard to master too! The borders of the cymbals are rubberized and, when you hit them, they don't make unwanted noises. Giving 4 stars because if you angle your arm too much and hit the cymbals from the top, you will hear a sound of wood hitting hard plastic very often. Apart from that, very good to have and I recommend it to every Rock Band player out there ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2016 by VJM

  • On my second set and it's already on it's way out after a matter of weeks.
I am on my second set of these and the second set already has two cymbals that have stopped registering, and as others have said the edges of the cymbals are already starting to tear. After having to purchase a second set thinking we needed to just be a bit more gentle, we were very careful with just hitting the cymbals to register the hits and not getting to "over excited". Both the green and yellow cymbals have stopped registering most hits now, and the edges of all three are starting to wear. I've had them for about a month. When I contacted MadCatz after the second set crapped out on me, they asked for my receipt and then rather than just replacing them, they wanted me to send them back to see if they could be repaired. That might work for the hits not registering, but that won't address the tearing around the edges. Also, I don't see why I should have to pay to ship this big box of cymbals back to them when I've already had to pay for two sets of these cymbals in as many months. They are fun for the short time they worked, but I won't be giving this company anymore of my hard earned money. Will add pictures later if able. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2016 by Amber P

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