Are any of you drummers using bass drum pedals by Axis? If so, what do you think of them, I'm using one at the minute with longboards on and its taking some getting used to with the fact that it is so light to use, I've got it in my head that no one can hear the bass drums, yet the other band members say they can feel it never mind hear it.
Just wondering how you's feel if your using them.
Axis drum pedals
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Axis drum pedals
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I do quite fancy them, but there's no way I'm spending that much any time soon!
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Creator the pedals are the dogs bollocks.... a bloke two miles from the practise room is still trying to straighten his house after our last practise.
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right best start saving then! I've still got my old tama double pedal aswell as my premier so if i sell those two i should be on the way!
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About not being able to hear the bass drum thats easy to fix. Get a Roland TD7 sound module and a DDrum Redshot trigger.
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I finally got my axis A2 longboards, fucking sweet, i may get the e-kit triggers for them if i want to go down the triggered route...
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