AXIS A LONGBOARDS ARE WHAT YOU WANT
For me, the Trick Pro 1 V pedals are the fastest, hardest hitting, smoothest and easiest to adjust pedals on the market. Their downside, the price. I've played their double pedals many times, but I own their singles.
A pedal will only operate as fast as your legs can drive it.
If you're looking to upgrade your pedal, I think you're better off heading down to your local store and get your feet on as many as you can. There's so many to choose from, the only real way of know what you like the feel of is by trying them.
yeah there's some truth to that but if you're using old chain driven technology you won't be nearly as fast as direct drive. It's like night and day.
I WOULD like to recommend the DW but there is one problem i find. Although it's just one problem, it's a disastrous one. The tension screws in the linkage very, very often come loose very, very easily rendering the left pedal useless halfway through a song or set. Half the time the screws come loose and come out but not enough of them come out for the linkage to disconnect, so sometimes i never find those missing screws.
That means that everytime i set it up and use it, the strength of that linkage has gone down from the night before.
It is a great pedal, it works well and feels great, it's horrible shame that i cannot recommend it.
AXIS A LONGBOARDS ARE WHAT YOU WANT
[Axis pedals] aren't very hard hitting either, so it's really a pedal for designed for triggers