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atong
post Dec 30 2015, 10:54 AM

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I have bought ATH-M50x headphone instead. Man... the sound quality alone is really good.
Comfortable for drumming. No wonder the ppl in pearl forum recommending it.
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post Jan 6 2016, 10:53 AM

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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Jan 1 2016, 08:11 PM)
Nice, where did you bought them?
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Bought it from forummer in Garage Sales section.

Although this headphone is recommended by a few drummers in Pears Forum and a few youtubers are using them while playing drum,
I feel that this headphone is not good enough for noise isolation. Sounds are really good but the noise isolation are just .. meh.
I can play along to Amy Winehouse with this headset but not to Kreator.
Not recommend for heavy hitter or metal drummer. I'm ordering the gel pads for aviation for noise isolation.. let's see how good it is once i received it.

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post Jan 6 2016, 04:16 PM

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dunno how to link.. the seller name liquidgal
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post Jan 18 2016, 09:32 AM

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QUOTE(Beatmasta @ Jan 12 2016, 04:40 PM)
went to singapore drum shop and found this aerodrums really interesting
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This is cool.
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post Jan 31 2016, 07:59 PM

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QUOTE(boiboi95 @ Jan 31 2016, 07:17 PM)
Hi guys, i am going to upgrade to a double pedal, i have these 3 in my selection:
Iron cobras, Speed Cobras and the Pearl Eliminator

Both the cobras are the old version, not the 2016 upgraded version.

I have tried all of them in Bentley recently. Here's my thought:

The Speed Cobra was very responsive and powerful. But the low action of it kinda turn me off (need to press deeper down the pedal).

IC and Eliminator feels very solid and stable like a usual double-chained pedal. But of course, heavier than SC. Eliminator is more adjustable according to the retailer.

What do you guys think? I would like to have feedbacks among sifu sifus

Thanks!
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It's a matter of personal perferrence.
I've used IC & elims in the past. Using Speedcobra at the moment.
To me SC>elims> IC.
But that's me.

IC feel sluggish(bought it in 2004). Elims feel smoother (used em in 2006-7).


But that doesnt mean IC and elims are inferior. They are great pedal. James Payne can blast 16th at 260bpm with IC. Francesco Paoli was using elims in Fa's Agony album iinm.

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post Feb 1 2016, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(boiboi95 @ Jan 31 2016, 10:19 PM)
Hey, thanks for your feedback.

Probably because I tested them for just a while, can't really tell the difference between the IC and elim.
May I know more about the difference you've found in between these 2?

I don't intend to play as fast as 16th at 260bpm for now though because I am completely newbie in double pedal  sweat.gif , but would like to invest in a good one for long term usage.

I've heard people said that people over US/EU would prefer SC a lot more because their foot and really huge compared to here.
My feet is quite small, but I would like the long board for the ease of heel toe though (been using sliding technique all these while but wanted to master heel toe too), but at the same time I don't know whether is it really THAT necessary to get the extra speed and longboards over the standard double-chain pedal like elim & IC.

Oh also, do you know the differences with strap & chain drive for eliminator? I've gotten a lot of difference response via google.

If I gotten myself the SC, i would need to buy another 2 extra wooden/plastic beater though as SC's beater's felt material, because I am using a Roland TD-11kv kit and a lot of them saying that the material of the felt beater would "eat" in the kick pad I have (KD-9). Eliminator would be nice as they have the quad-side beater with plastic material.

decisions decisions...
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You don't need longboard to do heel toe unless you want to do the chris adler's heel toe version on Axis longboard.
I've never try the chain version so I can't compare the elims chain drive feel.
Both IC and SC comes with felt beater. Mesh head is no1 enemy of felt beater.
You can change the head, put tapes (will not last long) on the mesh head or put a few layer of cloth on the pad (lesser rebound).
I feel that the beater bounce too quick - almost unreal in electronic kick pad so I put cloth on it for lesser rebound.
It helps with the endurance practise but you will sacrifice feel.
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post Feb 1 2016, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(boiboi95 @ Feb 1 2016, 02:33 PM)
Some people said that you can slam 2 bass patch on the kick pad like the remo's falam slam patch, but it will sacrifice feel too and once you slap it on it is very hard to take out, almost impossible without leaving scars on the mesh/cloth head (my kick pad's cloth head rather than mesh). But i guess it is still better for me to get 2 additional plastic beater.

I've now eliminated SC from my list as I realized I don't really need that longboards (my feet is quite small anyway) and I don't really required that level of speed anyway.

So it all draws down to IC and Eliminator. Reviews online are very biased with fanboism  sweat.gif .

I like the adjustability of the Elim but the reputation of the IC for being heavy duty is very tempting. I have no experience with neither of these pedals (except for trying out yesterday). So i have 0 knowledge about their quality. But TAMA and Pearls, I don't think I will go wrong with any of these either.

May I know the IC you've owned, is it the HP900 model?

If I am able to get myself the 20th anniversary, they are provided with the Plastic and Wooden beaters iirc.
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Mine is PowerGlide. That was 12 years ago, the design is a bit different and uglier compared to new ones.
Newer version has additional features such as cobra coil and stuff, maybe that will affect the feels too.
Mine was a bit sluggish but never has a problem except the squeky noise (happen to all my pedals before).


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post Feb 18 2016, 11:49 AM

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QUOTE(Timothy Tharmeizi @ Feb 14 2016, 11:22 PM)
Nobody is ketuk2 drum now???
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Stop drumming for the next few month. Herniated disc liao.
Plus.. I am expecting another child too.
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post Apr 29 2016, 01:25 PM

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QUOTE(Busot @ Apr 20 2016, 10:00 AM)
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Maxtone DP-2021 TW Double Pedal

Hello guys,does anyone had exprienced with this pedal?a lil bit review plsĀ  notworthy.gif ..bcoz i plan to replace my old pedal
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I owned the model before. Made in taiwan innm.
For its price, the pedal is good.
The slave pedal develop a lot of play after a while - reason I sold the pedal.
Still playable though. This based on my experience back in 2004. Not sure got new version

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post May 3 2016, 06:12 PM

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QUOTE(Busot @ May 3 2016, 03:11 PM)
Does it good to play metal?  devil.gif
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Of course. Any pedal is good to play metal.
I think I hit around 189-190ish with this pedal. Straight 16th.

Gene hoglan play 220 bpm using old camcos.. It is not the pedal bro





 

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