Roland PD-125/PD-105 owner manual Component Parts Names, Setup, Connecting to the Sound Module

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Component (Parts) Names

*The figure shows the PD-125.

*The only difference between the PD-125 and the PD-105 is the diameter.

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Head

Hoop (rim)

Stand fixing

Tuning bolts

screw

 

 

 

Lugs

Bracket

Output jack

Frame

 

 

 

Shell

 

Setup

Connecting to the Sound Module

Use a Stereo cable to make connections. If you use a monaural cable, rim shots cannot be played. You can play rim shots when the pad is connected to the trigger input shown below.

Rim Shot Capable Trigger Inputs for Each Sound Module

TD-20

2

(SNARE), 3–6 (TOM 1–4), 12–15 (AUX 1–4)

TD-10

2

(SNARE)

TD-8

3

(SNARE)

TD-6V/6

2

(SNARE)

Mounting with a Snare Stand

Make sure the snare drum stand you use is designed to firmly hold a 12-inch (PD- 125) or 10-inch (PD-105) drum.

Mounting with a Tom Stand

When mounting the PD-125/105 to a tom stand, verify the dimension of the rod. (6.3–12.5 mm)

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loosen tighten

Rod (diameters which can be attached: 6.3–12.5 mm)

To prevent malfunction and/ or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

Be sure to tighten the stand fixing screw to prevent the noise.

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Contents Main features Very ImportantDo not open or perform any internal modifications on Unit Important Notes Setup Connecting to the Sound ModuleComponent Parts Names Mounting with a Snare StandAdjusting the Head Adjusting the Head TensionFor Accurate Positional Sensing Heads Must be Tuned Before PlayingSound Module Compatibility Chart Playing MethodsChange the Nuance of the Rim Shot Only with the TD-20 TD-20 TD-10, TD-8 TD-6V/6Specifications DimensionsWeights TriggerInformation