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The current Iron Cobra pedal's surface is much smoother surface than the previous.
PDP have a new pedal with a completely smooth, and long footboard. It actually looks like they took a page out of the Speed Cobra's book with it. I haven't tried them, but they're affordable and look really nice. It's called the Concept. Not sure if they're gonna' change it or not.
PDP have a new pedal with a completely smooth, and long footboard. It actually looks like they took a page out of the Speed Cobra's book with it. I haven't tried them, but they're affordable and look really nice. It's called the Concept. Not sure if they're gonna' change it or not.
Yeah I saw that one in another topic, that looks really good. Pellegrom's demonstration was hideous though, haha.
it's really really cheap though, the price is in the DW2002 tier, and I think it's the only double chain pedal to be so cheap (why isn't the double chain a standard for pedals anyway? does it cost that much more to the company to produce it or what?)
eager to try it but I think it won't be in my country until 2014.
With regular boards your foot rests closer to the hinge where there's more leverage.
Look what the cat dragged in!
(DFP9500, direct drive)
found it used for half the retail price and it doesn't even have a single mark on it, I was quite lucky there. smoothest pedal I've tried....
Someone must have changed it.
Here's how mine was set when new:
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It might be they're set that way for if you just want to use the single right pedal.
thanks for the advice regarding that black part, won't touch it for now. maybe when I'm drunk.
The beaters on the Mapex Falcon are evenly spaced on the shaft and will hit the bass drum head at equal distance from the centre (vertically)...