At the moment I have a crappy no brand pedal and I'm looking to upgrade sometime soon. Ideally, the single pedal must have lots of speed, be easy to do heel toe on and not too expensive. I'm not really bothered about power, though. Any reccomendations?
At the moment I have a crappy no brand pedal and I'm looking to upgrade sometime soon. Ideally, the single pedal must have lots of speed, be easy to do heel toe on and not too expensive. I'm not really bothered about power, though. Any reccomendations?
You gotta go into a Drum/Music shop and try them out! This way You
can try & feel several pedals to hopefully make the correct decission.
We all can name 50 Pedals (all good of course) but maybe NOT for you,
so go out this weekend & try some Pedals out :^)
Best,
Chazz \m/
I second this motion.
i would say axis but they are expensive but a pearl elimanator
Thanks, I'm going into a music shop to replace my splash anyway. I'll try some out!You gotta go into a Drum/Music shop and try them out! This way You
can try & feel several pedals to hopefully make the correct decission.
We all can name 50 Pedals (all good of course) but maybe NOT for you,
so go out this weekend & try some Pedals out :^)
Best,
Chazz \m/
Checkout the Ludwig Speed King:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--LUDL201
You can really hum on this pedal (John Bonham is a testament) - no external springs and no chain. It has two internal springs in the posts which compress rather than expand. It can be operated very smoothly and very rapidly. It was my mainstay back in the days prior to double pedals. The only drawback is the squeek (notorious in Led Zeppelin's "Since I've Been Loving You", lol) which can be easily solved with a little graphite.
I tried all the major brands at the local music store and walked out with the Tama Iron Cobra. Great pedal, and a pretty good value. But I recommend trying them out for yourself.