What bass drum pedal do you use?

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Mayfair wrote:Seriously! You guys are talking about BASS DRUM PEDALS!! Must be a slow news day...


It wasn't obvious that I was spoofing the "what distortion pedal do you use?" thread? This is a forum on a recording studio's website, right? If the guitarists want to talk about their pedals, is a drum pedal thread really worthy of flaming?

What bass drum pedal do you use?

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The kick pedal is the most important peice of equipment in the band.

:P

Seriously though, it helps. Much easier to keep the downbeat in the pocket when you aren't thinking about the pedal, and just playing.

A good pedal means you adjust it once or twice, and then forget it. Very few instruments are played with a piece of equipment with so many moving parts, specially one that affects feel and timing so directly. If you think about it, a kick pedal has as much going on as a bicycle drive train...(chain, sprockets, pedal, axle, bearings, etc)

I have used:

Ludwig Speed King - nice pedal for a 13 year old
Tama Pro Beat chain and strap drive - see below
Tama/Camco chain and strap drive - nice feel, but weak
Most of the DW line - break-o-matic
Axis - lasted me 1 week
Pearl - no comment

The older Tama Pro Beat chain drive drive pedals with the oversize chain and offset cams felt the best to me, but they were CRAP for durability. I have a large box of shattered footboards.

At one point I was buying cheaper double pedals and just using them as parts. (cheaper than buying spare parts alone). My record time with one of these was one rehersal and two gigs - SNAP on the first beat of the second gig. Always had a spare full pedal on stage.

Then I bought an Iron Cobra. I thought what the heck, it seems sturdy and it can accept the Tama footboards when I snap it.

That was four years ago and it's still going great, best pedal I've ever used.
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What bass drum pedal do you use?

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DW 5000AD double pedal. Freaking awesome design, though I lost some bolts at my first gig with it and had to order replacements that were a bit co$tly. I've used a Pearl a Tama Iron Cobra before and while I'd take the Pearl over the Tama, the DW blows both of them away. I also like the hardshell case that came with mine. It was pricey but my kicks feel way more solid with this pedal.

For the guitar geeks (of which I am one): think of the pedal in a way that you'd think of the neck on a guitar. Some just allow you better leverage to get at what you're going for. It's a subjective thing, sure, and it depends on your playing. But it's just as important.

What bass drum pedal do you use?

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i used to use some olde school yamaha pedal. but, i kept snapping the beater shafts in half (3 in total). i play hard, but not that hard. they're just made of some cheap-ass metal.

then i got an iron cobra pedal. i love it. solid, fast, smooth. the link between the slave and the master pedals squeeked a bit, but a little bit of oil, and everything is smooth and silent.

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