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Have you tried playing them yet? You could just need to adjust the springs or the beater height etc.
You might find you can achieve the same feel of both pedals without buying anything new. |
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I believe you would have too many things to change and buy new, so that it becomes really complicated..
why don't you sell one of them and buy a new one? You'd have to change the "Variable Drive Lever", the kick plate, and (I'm not sure) the length of them could be different. You may look here http://www.axispercussion.com/pedals.html what the differences are. Good luck |
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I did that last night and it worked thanks for the tip but eventually I'll end up selling one of them so I can have two matching pedals.
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The 'X' was the main (R-side) in a double pedal set-up, the person probably sold the other connecting parts and kept the slave to use as a single would be my guess.
I'd sell the X |
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