drum (pedal) suggestions?[views:4951][posts:31]____________________________ [Mar 2,2007 4:12pm - mOe ""] I'm gonna be needing a new double pedal within the next 3-6 months I have an Iron Cobra Power Glidge thats been fine up until lately. I'm heavy footed and the thing just cant take it anymore. I've had it for almost 3 years and its time for something new. I'm looking at either a DW 5000 or a Pearl Eliminator. I know the 5000's are the balls but the Eliminator is cheap. And NO, i dont want a 9000 or fuckin pussy ass Axis pedals, br0. Suggestions??? |
________________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 4:16pm - reddoorbouncer ""] dw 7000 $199 !!!! plays like the 5000's just cheaper. |
____________________________ [Mar 2,2007 4:17pm - mOe ""] they most certainly do not play like the 5000's and the adjustability is shit |
_________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 4:36pm - Niccolai ""] Murph has a 5000 I believe. I remember not liking it because it wasn't as responsive as I like, but I only played it briefly and dind't adjust it or anything. If I were you, I would look into maybe a janus pedal. before I sold my export, I had a janus and it was amazing. adjustable, build like a tank, and played liek butter. I've had problems with my old eliminater single, and the drummer from pull the trigger had an eliminator that was a huge pain to adjust to get an equal master/slave pedal feel. However, the current drummer from the body farm has an eliminator and he swears by it. He can't play another pedal after using his. He is black though, I know you might not want the same pedal as one of his kind moe. |
____________________________ [Mar 2,2007 4:49pm - mOe ""] true. i just read this awesome article about pedals someone put on the pearl site which makes me never wanna get a 5000 www.pearldrummersforum.com/showthread.php?t=60291 it looks like its either gonna be another iron cobra or an eliminator...althought i dont know how good the high end Yamaha pedal is |
________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 4:59pm - sxealex ""] get high tension springs on the iron cobra |
_________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 5:00pm - Niccolai ""] Do you post on the pearl drummsers forum moe? What's your board name there? |
____________________________ [Mar 2,2007 5:09pm - mOe ""] no i dont post there, i came across that url from lambgoat |
___________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 5:09pm - Murph nli ""] Niccolai said:Murph has a 5000 I believe. I remember not liking it because it wasn't as responsive as I like, but I only played it briefly and dind't adjust it or anything. If I were you, I would look into maybe a janus pedal. before I sold my export, I had a janus and it was amazing. adjustable, build like a tank, and played liek butter. I've had problems with my old eliminater single, and the drummer from pull the trigger had an eliminator that was a huge pain to adjust to get an equal master/slave pedal feel. However, the current drummer from the body farm has an eliminator and he swears by it. He can't play another pedal after using his. He is black though, I know you might not want the same pedal as one of his kind moe. I play a 9000, you queer. And to anyone that knocks this pedal, please. It has the smoothest feel and most precise adjustability of any pedal I've played. The only thing I'd get over it would be a custom-made pedal, and until I can play drums well, that ain't gonna happen. Pearl pedals aren't bad, but the cams just arent as fluid as the DW. And that goofy footplate on the pedal annoyed both my foot and eyes. DW pedals are made for drummers, period |
_________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 5:13pm - Niccolai ""] my DW kit came with a 9000 series single pedal (I got the upgraded hardware package) and I loved it. I didn't realize it was the same as your pedal Murph. I must have just not liked the settings on yours, I remember the beaters being really loose and fluid and it made my inconsistant double bass skills stand out more haha. |
___________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 5:21pm - Murph nli ""] Niccolai said:my DW kit came with a 9000 series single pedal (I got the upgraded hardware package) and I loved it. I didn't realize it was the same as your pedal Murph. I must have just not liked the settings on yours, I remember the beaters being really loose and fluid and it made my inconsistant double bass skills stand out more haha. My bass pedal settings are really weird. I think it's my tiny calves. I think I'll reference the Bucket of Truth on all of this. |
____________________________ [Mar 2,2007 6:07pm - mOe ""] well, my quarry is the footplate issue...if they break as much as that article lets on then no thanks ya gotta remember, i'm a bigger dude than you murph...my foot packs some FIAH |
____________________________ [Mar 2,2007 6:16pm - mOe ""] hey murph did you see what i put in that old thread about circle takes the square?? |
_____________________________ [Mar 2,2007 6:20pm - blue ""] i like dane's eliminator a lot. |
___________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 6:34pm - Murph nli ""] mOe said:hey murph did you see what i put in that old thread about circle takes the square?? Yeah. Aren't they from Georgia? |
____________________________ [Mar 2,2007 6:50pm - mOe ""] i dunno, but i figured i'd suggest it to you anyway hey, i-m me or somethin' s/n = thaatwaaave |
___________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 7:00pm - Murph nli ""] mOe said:i dunno, but i figured i'd suggest it to you anyway hey, i-m me or somethin' s/n = thaatwaaave yeah, I love their sound, I'm just afraid I'd go down, try out and then come all the way home with my tail between my legs. Fuckin Georgia. |
___________________________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 7:00pm - menstrual_sweatpants_disco ""] I just replaced my DW5000 double pedal with a 9000. The 5000 lasted me 10 years. They hold up real good. |
____________________________ [Mar 2,2007 7:05pm - mOe ""] hey, do what i say and i-m me |
_____________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 9:14pm - atthehaunted ""] I play a pearl eliminator and it's not bad but not the best. Not that expensive from what I remember but I bought it a long time ago they may have come along way since then. I can play fast with it and that's what I care ABOOT. Sorry had to put in the canadian accent. |
___________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 9:15pm - anonymous ""] double pedals are for the week player, why not double bass drums. To scared to tune them or lug them around! |
_____________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 9:18pm - atthehaunted ""] THEY MIGHT BE TOO MUCH MONEY FART KNOCKER |
_________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 9:37pm - Niccolai ""] and they definately aren't worth tuning, lugging around, and can be very intrusive to the drumkit setup. |
___________________________________ [Mar 2,2007 9:42pm - Murph nli ""] anonymous said:double pedals are for the week player, why not double bass drums. To scared to tune them or lug them around! And I consider myself both a week and week-end player. I fart in your general direction. |
____________________________________________________ [Mar 3,2007 12:37am - menstrual_sweatpants_disco ""] anonymous said:double pedals are for the week player, why not double bass drums. To scared to tune them or lug them around! I can't fit my shit on drum risers now with a single kick drum. I'd have to be retarded to want two. |
___________________________________ [Mar 3,2007 1:10am - Murph nli ""] anonymous said:double pedals are for the week player, why not double bass drums. To scared to tune them or lug them around! Living proof that no matter how valid the argument, a lack of focus on grammar and word usage = fucking idiot. P.S. My sack isn't big enough for two bass drums |
_________________________________ [Mar 3,2007 1:19am - Niccolai ""] He's lieing. His sack is supreme conqueror of elves and men. |
________________________________ [Mar 3,2007 1:47am - sxealex ""] double bassdrums are a waste... they might look impressive but it makes only slightly more sense than having a snare drum for each hand. |
___________________________________ [Mar 3,2007 1:51am - Murph nli ""] sxealex said:double bassdrums are a waste... they might look impressive but it makes only slightly more sense than having a snare drum for each hand. I've never heard someone make that comparison. Well done, my friend. You and your cerebral band = too much thinking. You dudes need more drugs and less books. |
___________________________________________________ [Mar 3,2007 2:14am - menstrual_sweatpants_disco ""] SINGLE SANARE DRUMS ARE FOR THE WEEK PLAYER, WHY NOT TWO SNARE DRUSM. TO SCARED TO TOON THEM AND LUG THEM AROUNND! PUSSIESS |
_________________________________ [Mar 3,2007 2:41am - Niccolai ""] I bet you homos only use two drumsticks too huh? And I bet you only have two arms. Faggots. |
___________________________________________________ [Mar 3,2007 3:13am - menstrual_sweatpants_disco ""] n00bz |