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Lemon LE-15CR3  15" Three Zone Electronic Crash/Ride Cymbal
Lemon LE-15CR3  15" Three Zone Electronic Crash/Ride Cymbal
Lemon LE-15CR3  15" Three Zone Electronic Crash/Ride Cymbal
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Lemon LE-15CR3 15" Three Zone Electronic Crash/Ride Cymbal

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Want to expand your cymbal set up without breaking the bank? Then check these out.

Lemon Crash/Ride cymbals are triple zone and work with all Roland-type modules. And on top of that, we're offering a 2 year warranty through eDrumCenter.com, so you can shop with confidence that your investment will pay off.

Anit Rotation parts are included.

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Tommy Bryan
Lemon 15” Ride

I’m really impressed with the Lemon ride. It seems to trigger better than the Roland 14” that came with my TD17. Also the bell triggering is much more accurate and defined. Great value for the money and I had it in 2 days.

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Alex Martin
Works great

Use it for a crash and it triggers great.

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Larry Brown
Just as good as any Roland I've tried!!!

I have (3) 15", (1) 18", and a set of hi hats from Lemon, all for hardly more then the cost of one cymbal from Roland. I can only compare them to the Roland gear I've played in Guitar Center but I haven't seen any performance differences so far. The cymbal choke works fine and if you understand where the hot spots are you can dynamically work that into your playing with a similar effect to positional sensing. I originally wanted ATV cymbals to go with my Pearl MIMIC but I haven't found any videos or user feedback that would suggest they would work any better for me.