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Your cart is empty.This repair kit if for our TC and PC Series cymbals. This single zone repair kit is also perfect for DIY projects. This kit comes with everything you need to attach it to a cymbal. Don't be fooled into buying knock-offs for more money. Pintech’s cymbal boxes are engineered with Pintech’s world-renowned cymbal triggers and enclosed in a protective casing. Pintech’s cymbal boxes come with a padded rubber base that helps protect the trigger, eliminate “ghost” hits, and ensures proper triggering. Pintech is the only company that includes this special feature. FEATURES: High Quality Pintech Trigger Black case with 2 screw holes High Quality Jack Rubber pad for decreased “ghost” hits and false triggering2 Nuts2 Bolts
PromoMotion
2025-08-31 17:57:12
Great they offer this part to repair a Pintech e-cymbal, saved me having to purchase a whole new cymbal. Came with slightly different hardware than what was originally on my cymbal - phillips head screws on this instead of the allen-key bolts I had originally. But the holes matched up, and I reused the existing hardware. The original transducer box cracked around the jack. I tried repairing it with epoxy, but that failed. This part was the perfect solution!
kevron75
2025-08-23 10:31:29
I was replacing an exact one on a diy cymbal that's about 20 years old. Took be about 5 minutes!
William Ledley
2025-08-12 14:32:12
It is easy to install. Make sure the plug is in the back, so you do not hit it with your stick.
Use for a quick universal electronic cymbal fix
2025-08-09 15:11:56
I have an Alesis Nitro mesh kit. One of the cymbals stoped working over time. A new cymbal is about $70. This trigger simply adheres to the bottom of the cymbal with tape or screw it in . Plug in your 1/4 “ cable and your done. You can literally attach it to a frisbee if ya wanted to and it would work as a electronic drum cymbal. lol
Marcelo
2025-05-22 13:04:26
I bought four of these for a DIY project, where the idea was to mount the Pintech triggers on mute cymbals (those with many tiny holes).Two out of four Pintech triggers were defective. They produce false or no triggering at all.My hypothesis is that the two faulty ones don't work because of their foams and piezos protrude too much outside the case (see pictures). Then when installed on the cymbal, the piezo is in a constant state pressure / bending and my module just does not know what to do with the signal.I say this because the other two working ones have their foam and piezos flush against the plastic.If my theory is correct, this means poor manufacturing and quality control. It's a real shame considering the materials look solid and well done.I contacted the manufacturer one month ago and did not have any response from them.Returning the items is a further waste of money for me, as I'm not in the US.When they work, they are good for DIY projects.
Customer
2025-05-03 16:42:50
Quality as expected from Pintech. Many purchases. Works great for replacement or making your own triggers.
Kevin
2025-04-02 13:42:23
Wouldn't purchase again
victoria cusumano
2025-01-21 11:36:33
It worked as it should
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