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Description
Elevate your drumming experience with the Alesis Surge Cymbals, a thoughtfully engineered cymbal pack designed to deliver responsive and expressive performances. Crafted to integrate seamlessly with electronic drum kits, these cymbals offer a natural feel and dynamic response, making them a preferred choice for both budding musicians and seasoned professionals.
The dual-zone trigger technology is a standout feature, enabling players to explore a wide range of sounds with precision and ease. Whether you're practicing at home or performing on stage, these cymbals provide reliable performance and versatility, capable of capturing every subtle nuance of your drumming style. Their robust construction ensures durability, allowing you to play with confidence during intense practice sessions or live gigs.
Each cymbal in the Surge set is designed to accommodate both beginners and advanced players, offering a realistic playing experience that closely mimics the feel of acoustic cymbals. The choke capability further enhances your control over the sound, adding a layer of expressiveness to your drumming. With the Alesis Surge Cymbals, you can count on consistent, high-quality sound that adapts to your dynamic playing style.
Key Features:
- Dual-zone trigger technology for versatile sound options
- Choke capability for enhanced control and expression
- Durable construction for reliable, long-term use
- Ideal for both practice and live performances
- Seamless integration with electronic drum kits
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Alesis Surge Cymbals.
Setup and maintenance
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Owners highlight the importance of ensuring compatibility with 1.5" hardware for the Surge, as Nitro parts are smaller and not interchangeable.
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To reduce cymbal wear, ensure mounting nuts are not too tight, allowing some movement to absorb impact force.
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Use 303 Aerospace Protector to maintain the rubber's condition and prevent stick dust buildup on Surge cymbals.
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Features and functionality
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The Surge kit features dual zone toms and a chokeable ride cymbal, unlike the Nitro kit which only has a chokeable crash and snare.
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A 15" triple zone Lemon Ride cymbal can trigger bell and bow separately when connected to an Alesis Nitro module using the "Tom 4" output.
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Dual zone cymbals typically use one piezo for hits and a motion-activated switch for the edge, limiting their functionality on the Surge module.
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User experience
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Users report that purchasing Alesis-specific cymbal expansions prevents compatibility issues and ensures you get the correct clamps and TRS cables for the Surge.
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Comparisons
Mods and upgrades
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It's noted that using a mono cable can convert a dual zone cymbal to single zone if choke functionality issues arise.
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For users seeking dual zone cymbal functionality, exploring used markets for more capable modules can be a viable option.
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Consider U-shaped rubber door trims to protect cymbal edges and glue for minor rip repairs.
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Use cases and applications
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Some users attempt to replicate acoustic setups by using dual zone cymbals connected to tom outputs for diverse sound capabilities.
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Critic Reviews
3.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 1 Rating
467
Great concept but too loud
They'd be great if they were a lot quieter..but the concept is brilliant.
Artist usage
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"The drums were recorded using a Roland TD-6 kit with a Alesis Surge cymbals. I used this kit as a MIDI controller and recorded that MIDI data into Pro Tools. After that, I sent that data to FXpansion's BFD2 plug in. To get that Abbey Road tea towel sound, I used very little ambience on the kit. The room mics were all muted. I also used BFD2's dampening function to get the drums to sound as close to the record as I could."
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