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1.

If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a sheet of 
cardboard on the floor to prevent it from being scratched.

2.

Loosen the hi-hat stand’s wing bolt 

a

.

3.

Open up the three legs as shown below and then retighten 
the wing bolt 

a

 to lock them in place.

4.

Insert the footboard stabilizer rods into the frame holes as 
shown below.

5.

Loosen the hi-hat clutch’s wing bolt 

b

 and remove the hi-hat 

clutch.

* The hi-hat clutch is not required when assembling the elec-

tronic drum kit in the standard fashion described in this 
manual. Instead, the hi-hat clutch that came with the 
RHH135 Real Hi-hat Pad will be used.

6.

Remove the hi-hat shaft 

 from the upper tube 

.

7.

Insert the hi-hat shaft 

 removed in Step 6 as far as it will 

go into the lower tube 

 and screw in the tip.

8.

Insert the upper tube 

 over the hi-hat shaft 

 and tighten 

the wing bolt 

c

 to secure it in place with the cymbal support 

approximately half way between the top of the lower tube 

 

and the top of the hi-hat shaft 

.

9.

Remove the felt washer attached above the cymbal support.

* Do not remove the Metal washer.
* The felt washer is not used when assembling the electronic 

drum kit in the standard fashion described in this manual. 
If you leave it on, you will not be able to get the proper play-
ing feeling, so be sure to remove it.

10.

Assemble the RHH135 Real Hi-hat Pad.

* For detailed instructions, refer to the “Setting Up” in the 

RHH135 Owner’s Manual.

Footboard

stabilizer rod

Wing bolt 

a

Footboard 
stabilizer rod

Felt washer

Hi-Hat clutch

Cymbal 
support

Metal washer

c

b

Cymbal 
support

Assembling the hi-hat stand

Drum trigger module

1.

Secure the module holder to the bottom of the drum trigger 
module using the module holder screws.

2.

Push the module holder into the holder clamp and tighten the 
fixing bolt to secure it in place.

Cymbal pads

1.

Using the drum key, loosen 
the stopper’s key bolt.

2.

Remove the wing nut, the two felt 
pads, and the bolt cover from the 
cymbal holder.

3.

Place the stopper on the cymbal holder.

* If the key bolt was not sufficiently loosened in Step 1 

above, the cymbal holder may not pass through the hole of 
the stopper. In such a case, loosen the key bolt as much 
as possible without removing it.

4.

Replace the bolt cover.

* Turn the bolt cover to tighten it 

onto the threaded section and 
firmly secure it in place.

5.

With the stopper making full contact with the bottom surface 
of the bolt cover as shown below, tighten the stopper’s key 
bolt using the drum key.

6.

Place one of the felt pads removed in Step 2 on the cymbal 
holder.

7.

Mount the pad on the cymbal stand. Lower the pad into place 
with the cymbal holder’s shaft passing through the central 
hole. When mounted, the stopper’s pin should rest inside the 
pad’s smaller hole.

* Playing your pad unit without the stopper’s pin positioned 

fully inside the smaller hole could cause slip out of the 
hole. It is very important, therefore, to ensure that the stop-
per is secured as shown in Step 5 above.

8.

Assemble the other felt pad removed in Step 2 to the cymbal 
holder.

9.

Tighten the wing nut to secure the pad to the cymbal holder.

PCY135 cymbal pad

Drum trigger 
module

PCY175 cymbal pad

PCY155 cymbal pad

Module holder screw (×4)

Module holder

Drum trigger module 
(rear side)

Fixing bolt

Drum trigger module

+

 module holder

Insert

Holder clamp

Key bolt

Drum key

Stopper

Cymbal 
holder

Felt pads

Bolt cover

Wing nut

Cymbal 
holder

Stopper

Bolt cover

Threaded 
section

Cymbal holder

Stopper

Bolt cover

Full contact

Drum key

Cymbal pad

Felt pad removed 
in Step 2

Cymbal holder

Felt pad

removed in

Step 2

Bolt cover

Cymbal pad

Stopper

Pin

Wing nut

Stopper’s pin

Smaller hole

Assembling the drum trigger module and cymbal pads

1.

If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a sheet of cardboard on the floor to prevent it from being 
scratched.

2.

Assemble the left and right leg to the main unit.
As shown below, with the bolt facing you, align the notch on the leg with the notch on the mounting, put the washer 
into the wing bolt, and then secure the leg to the KP128 main unit.

NOTE

For details on assembling the foot pedal (sold separately), refer to the “Assembling the KP128” in the KP128 Owner’s Man-
ual.

Bolt

Notch

Wing bolt

Washer

Bolt

Main unit

Before every playing, tighten 
the drum key bolts so that 
there is no rattling and loos-
ening of the head, in order to 
prevent malfunction. Refer to 
the “Head tension adjust-
ment” in the KP128 Owner’s 
Manual.

NOTICE

Assembling the kick pad

1.

Open up the snare stand’s legs and stand it up on the floor.

2.

Open up the snare stand’s basket section, lay the Snare Pad on it, adjust the 
basket, and then tighten the adjusting knob to secure the pad and prevent it 
from moving.

Basket

Adjusting 
knob

XP125SD

Legs

Before every playing, tighten the 
drum key bolts so that there is no 
rattling and loosening of the 
head, in order to prevent mal-
function. Refer to the “Head ten-
sion adjustment” in the XP105T-
X XP105T-M XP125T-X XP125T-M 
XP125SD-X XP125SD-M Owner’s 
Manual.

NOTICE

Assembling the Snare Stand and Snare Pad

Arrange the hi-hat stand, the kick pad, and the snare stand as shown in Example of standard assembly on the other side of this sheet.

• Lay a drum mat (sold separately) on the floor underneath the hi-hat stand and the kick pad. Alternatively, you can place cardboard from the drum kit packaging or the like 

on the floor to prevent it from being scratched.

• Ensure that you do not lower the electronic drum rack’s center strut too much as doing so may cause it to come into contact with the kick pad.

Connect the pads to the drum trigger module.

As described below, connect the output of each pad to the corresponding trigger input jack on the drum trigger module.

Connect the drum trigger module to a power supply.

Setting up the drum trigger module.

4

NOTICE

5

RIDE

TOM3

CRASH2

TOM2

TOM1

KICK

SNARE

CRASH

HH CON

HI HAT

KICK

HH CON

HI HAT

CRASH2 CRASH

RIDE

TOM3

TOM2

TOM1

SNARE

TOM2

CRASH

TOM3

KICK

HI HAT HH CON

TOM1

RIDE

CRASH2

SNARE

4.

Using the cable bands, secure the cables to the electronic drum rack at the positions circled in the figure on the right. (

)

If you secure the cable band from the side closer to the drum trigger module, you can make connections more 
easily.

Trigger input jacks on the drum module

Ten-channel snake cable

1.

Plug the 

straight ends

 of the ten-channel snake cable into the trigger input jacks on the back of the drum trigger module.

• When using the standard setup, the stickers on each of the snake cable’s plugs will indicate the name of the corresponding pad.

2.

Plug the 

L-shaped ends

 of the ten-channel snake cable into the corresponding pads.

3.

Wrap the cables for the snare pad, the tom pads, the cymbal pads and the hi-hat pad around the cable clips to prevent them from being pulled out.

Excessive bending can damage pad cables. Ensure, therefore, that these cables are not bent at an extreme angle when wrapped around the clips.

NOTICE

6

1.

Plug the AC adaptor’s DC cord into the 

 connector. Hook the AC 

adaptor’s DC cord around the cord clip to secure it in place.

CAUTION

Excessive bending can damage AC adaptor’s DC cord. Ensure, there-
fore, that the cord is not bent at an extreme angle when wrapped 
around the clips. Doing so can cause fire or electrical shock.

Cord clip

connector

2.

Plug the adaptor’s AC cord into a domestic wall 
socket.

7

According to your particular electronic drum kit, select the “DTX10K-X” or the “DTX10K-M” trigger 
setup on your drum trigger module. (For details on the trigger setup procedure, refer to the “Initial 
Settings (Trigger Setup Wizard)” in the DTX-PROX Owner’s Manual.)

The letters at the end of the model name (“X” or “M”) indicates the pad type. “X” represents 
TCS products and “M” represents mesh products. Selecting the wrong trigger setup will ad-
versely  affect your ability to perform comfortably, since sensing when the drum is hit differs 
depending on the pad type. Use the correct trigger setup that corresponds to your particular 
electronic drum kit for optimum performance.

• Kick pad output (LEVEL) adjustment:

Adjust the trigger output to your desired setting by using the KP128 kick pad’s level adjustment 
knob. For details, refer to the “Adjusting the Output Level” in the KP128 Owner’s Manual.

IMPORTANT

• You can play comfortably by striking near the YAMAHA logo. Adjust the height, angle and ori-

entation of the cymbal pad and hi-hat pad to a position where you can hit around the YAMAHA 
logo naturally when performing. The correct setting position is that the YAMAHA logo of the 
cymbal pad and hi-hat pad are visible in front of the performer. The direction of the cymbal pad 
will be appropriate by adjusting the direction of the stopper as shown on the right. The direction 
of the hi-hat pad will also be appropriate by adjusting the direction of the hi-hat clutch.

• The hi-hat shaft will become loose while you continue to use the hi-hat, and the hi-hat pad may 

rotate. Since this may adversely affect performance, screw in the hi-hat shaft periodically and 
adjust the position of the hi-hat pad.

IMPORTANT

Stopper’s pin

YAMAHA logo

Hi-hat shaft

Screw in

Your electronic drum kit is now ready.

* For instructions on turning on the drum trigger module, producing sounds, and other subsequent steps, 

refer to the Owner’s Manual that came with the module.

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