Thanks guys, very helpful. I'm more built for comfort than speed so I definitely wouldn't want one of those super fast pedals where you have to get used to them to avoid accidental doubles. I need to do some feathering (with my fluffy bomber) so sensitivity matters.
Thanks guys, very helpful. I'm more built for comfort than speed so I definitely wouldn't want one of those super fast pedals where you have to get used to them to avoid accidental doubles. I need to do some feathering (with my fluffy bomber) so sensitivity matters.
Les, have you tried the Axis?
PFOG, happy to part with $$ for comfort. My R knee (along with a bunch of other joints) has issues. Just hoping to get some pain free playing in before I start the search for lightweight quality walking frames
Cheers PFOG. Happy to buy a new pedal. Given my gammy knee, having a new pedal soon rather than cheaply seems like a good idea.
I've been doing some research ... any thoughts on the Yamaha FP7210 and Peal eliminator? Performance? Weight?
I read that the DW 9000 is amazing but apparently really heavy ... pity ... I don't want more heavy stuff to lug.
Ta PFOG. How would you compare the Eliminator and the Axis?
It would be pretty funny to have this massive, heavy pedal attached to a dinky 16" Rhythm Traveller ... and with a fluffy bunny attached to it ... maybe not a Cobra
Comparing those two is pretty tough as they are two totally different animals and each have their own feel.
You say you have knee pain, have you looked at your positioning as far as seat height and position? That alone can have a big impact on how you feel, both pain and fatigue.
I've been doing some research ... any thoughts on the Yamaha FP7210 and Pearl eliminator?
Ta PFOG. How would you compare the Eliminator and the Axis?
How about which one would be better suited to quiet playing? Speed isn't an issue because it's ain't that kind of music.