KAT Percussion KT-HC1 Hi-Hat Controller


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Colour black,silver
Brand KAT Percussion
Model name KT-HC1
Item dimensions L x W x H 39.5 x 14 x 15.2 Centimetres
Item weight 0.8 Kilograms

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  • Kat branded pedal board
  • Includes 1m cable
  • Velcro base for non-slip playing
  • Country of origin: China

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Designed to work with the KAT KTMP1 Multipad


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In the late 1930s in Winona, Minnesota, the late Harold "Hal" Edstrom, his brother Everett "Leonard" Edstrom and their friend Roger Busdicker had formed a very popular dance band. Concerned that their conservative father wouldn't approve of using the family name for a band, Harold and Ev took parts of their names and called the band Hal Leonard. As leader of the Hal Leonard Band, Ev eventually became known as "Hal Leonard." In those days, most school bands played serious classical literature, but Harold and Roger had the unique ability because of their professional experience to arrange popular music for school bands. Soon band directors across the US wanted their arrangements. They started to mimeograph copies and sell them. They realized that to successfully (and legally!) launch a new publishing company, they needed to license songs, so they ventured to New York's Tin Pan Alley in search of copyrights. What they got on their trip was an education in publishing and the rights to "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now," one of the most popular songs of the day. Eventually, many music publishers in New York were licensing Hal Leonard to do school band arrangements of their songs. Thus began their publishing business and an entirely new industry.

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3.4 out of 5 stars
3.4 out of 5
14 global ratings

Top reviews from Canada

Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2020
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I bought this to replace my broken Hi Hat controller for an Alesis Nitro hit, and it appears to work fine. The only thing I would note is that you need to buy an adapter to change the size of the plug, but those are just a few $ on Amazon/dollar store etc....or you may even have one lying around the house anyways.

I can't speak to the quality as I just received it today, but it works to replace my old one and that's a great start.
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Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2022
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AT FIRST, IT WORKED LIKE A CHARM WITH MY ALESIS SAMPLE PAD. WITHIN A WEEK, THE ABILITY TO CONTROL CLOSED HIHAT SOUNDS WAS GONE. EVERYTHING JUST BECAME HEEL SPLASHES. THE FOAM RUBBER MAKING CONTACT WITH THE SENSOR ISNT STIFF ENOUGH TO WORK PROPERLY. SO NOW I EITHER REPLACE THE FOAM RUBBER AND VOID THE WARRANTY OR I RETURN IT FOR ANOTHER PIECE OF CRAP THAT HAS THE SAME ISSUE.
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2020
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It works alright, just have to be aware that there's really no half open hat action, your lift with the foot has to be precise with the hit with the stick, so in that sense it's not a truly realistic hi hat pedal where you can control the lift. If you are off by I don't know how many milliseconds it will just sound like a closed hat. The KAT drum controller really has no settings for this, except for volume and sensitivity. But, all in all, it's not bad because you have to train yourself to be more precise with the lift action. With a real drumset pedal you can kind of relax your foot and you'll get a more open swish, not with this. But it fits the bill for practice routines.
Reviewed in Canada on March 29, 2022
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Useless with Roland. Also doesn’t have a great feel to it at all. Clunky.
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2022
Seemed like the timing connection of the pedal was off. Otherwise worked and sounded good.
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2020
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Mauvaise expérience

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Sue
4.0 out of 5 stars Good pedal.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2019
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It's a good pedal just not compatible with all brands of electronic drum kits. ( Simmons )