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  • Who in the hell puts their snare drum in the middle of their bas drum alignment??fail

  • yo whats this song? the dude playing to a loop?

  • What is the benefit of this pedal, and how it is set up differently to any other double pedal?

  • Ufo?

  • How can it be freedom with your feet if the pedals are a set distance apart that you can't change

  • looks like it has stupid holes on it to break your toes with.

  • i think the design of this pedal is really underestimated in the drum world, as it shows here, you are more aligned to your drums, and to me that kind of design should be easier to acheive without 2 bass drums

  • played one briefly at a drum shop it was like that skateboard with the wings invented by that skipper who made the winged keel for that yacht that beat america in that yacht race, whether that makes it good or bad i couldn't really say but it has wings

  • what are the width measurements when it's normal and when it's spread apart as much as possible?....it seems awfully crammed up, and at 1:08 that bar looks to be barely 2".

  • the guy that invented this moved into my town

  • Looks weird.But I want it

  • this totally reminds me of a space ship :D

  • It's an interesting looking pedal...I think I'd probably buy a Sonor "middle" pedal before I bought this though. But then I haven't played this one either. So I'm really in no place to say how good or bad it is. But I do have to point out that I would think if you use the playing style that Chris Adler of Lamb of God does. I'd be willing to bet this pedal would be toasted in less than half a song...

  • @drummin65turbo you could pay double the price for a Sonor that is essentially two slave pedals. you get a much quicker response from these due to the way they work. As for Chris Adler... well who knows, but I've been playing mine for three years. We have plenty of them out there and so far none toasted.

    It's a different pedal, but it plays brilliantly for many reasons.

  • seems like there would be some latency from pedal to beater, i would have to try before i bought.

  • @drummerg2 it's an instant response under your feet. everyone that plays them feels that and yes you have to try them to know.

  • See more of Will Calhon on SoulDrummers . com

  • In 1973 they make barely the same pedal, scroll down all the way, you wont miss it. Go to: hidehitters . com ....then on the link add: /pedals/pedals1.html Is the only way to post a web side.

  • I still say 2 Bass drums is better than one. Even with these pedals, drummer's lose that full feeling to their songs.

  • its looks cool, let shope it feels cool when playing

  • someone can tell me about what is the price?

  • @deathdrummerwild $439 on ebay...almost the same price as Axis (Long Board) double pedals..

  • @buttnakedscuba Would you play them if they looked better? I have never heard of such an objection about a pedal for a drum set. For starters no-one would see them, not even you. They are always on the floor hidden from the view of anyone, including yourself!!! If they turned out to be the best pedals you ever used would you still say not due to cosmetics?

  • where would i get theese?

  • @buttnakedscuba yeh, because chicks TOTALLY are going to sleep with you based on what your double bass pedal looks like....not if you can actually PLAY or not. If some plays better I don't care WHAT it looks like.

  • i just got a Zalmer Twin, from 1975, and its like the Axis's grand daddy, totally awesome

  • wonder if there  good

  • cool

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