Iwanttobeaninja
10-23-2005, 12:06 PM
I currently have this pedal...
http://drumcentral.com/images_yam_hdw/yam_fp7210.jpg
I've been thinking about getting this...
http://drumcentral.com/images_pearl_hdw_pedals/p2000c.jpg
Would this be a noticeable upgrade or what? With the Yamaha pedal I have now (posted above), I don't feel consistency. It feels sometimes bouncy. Like I'll play right but the pedal won't even hit the head when I play a fast beat that has any doubles in it. I have to use a tiny bit of extra force with my foot at times. It's really not that big of a deal, but when you're doing gigs and stuff it would be noticeable in the beat because sometimes the audience hear a double and sometimes it sounds low because the beater hardly made contact or didn't make contact at all with the drum head. Hope this makes sense to you guys as I'm sure other people have had this problem.
I do alot of double bass. I don't feel a double bass pedal is neccessary however. I think I should be able to do it with one foot instead of taking the other foot off the hi-hat.
I would probably go and try it out myself at the music store but it's freakin 2 hours away!
Btw... what exactly is a cam and stuff that you can change with the Eliminator. I searched the forum but the search deal gives an error each time. Also, does that board under the pedal make a huge difference in anything? The Yamaha doesn't have the little board underneith it. I assume no, at least if you're playing on a solid surface.
http://drumcentral.com/images_yam_hdw/yam_fp7210.jpg
I've been thinking about getting this...
http://drumcentral.com/images_pearl_hdw_pedals/p2000c.jpg
Would this be a noticeable upgrade or what? With the Yamaha pedal I have now (posted above), I don't feel consistency. It feels sometimes bouncy. Like I'll play right but the pedal won't even hit the head when I play a fast beat that has any doubles in it. I have to use a tiny bit of extra force with my foot at times. It's really not that big of a deal, but when you're doing gigs and stuff it would be noticeable in the beat because sometimes the audience hear a double and sometimes it sounds low because the beater hardly made contact or didn't make contact at all with the drum head. Hope this makes sense to you guys as I'm sure other people have had this problem.
I do alot of double bass. I don't feel a double bass pedal is neccessary however. I think I should be able to do it with one foot instead of taking the other foot off the hi-hat.
I would probably go and try it out myself at the music store but it's freakin 2 hours away!
Btw... what exactly is a cam and stuff that you can change with the Eliminator. I searched the forum but the search deal gives an error each time. Also, does that board under the pedal make a huge difference in anything? The Yamaha doesn't have the little board underneith it. I assume no, at least if you're playing on a solid surface.