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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Drummers => Topic started by: sugabear on November 09, 2004, 01:09:02 PM
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I'm currently in the market for a new bass pedal. I'm looking for a pedal that's very responsive and sensitive in both the beginning and ending strokes, a pedal that has a presence ( I guess you could say a weighted pedal, don't want to feel like I'm playing on air). All the pedals I mentioned in the topic are great, but I would like you all's response on which pedal is best according to the feel that I desire. Oh, I'm a new member and would like to say how much I appreciate being part of a community of people who share the passion I have for my instrument and the genre of music I play. I would love for anyone or all to respond. Thanks.
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the church just purchased a double chain iron cobra for the drummer and it made a world of difference, hope this helps
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DW9000. THERE IS NO OTHER CHOICE!!!!!!!
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Definitly the DW 9000
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IRON COBRA. THE VERSITILITY OF THE PEDAL IS AMAZING.[/b]
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I have played both pedals. I love my Eliminator but I like the the Iron Cobra also. I play for 2 different groups and each church has one of the pedals.
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DW 5000 is a great pedal. but i also have a Iron cobra and its just as awsome.
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let me sum it up for you by far ALL the mentioned pedals are great pedals and you CANT go wrong with either one. I personally use a double bass iron cobra, But i also own a DW500 turbo that from time to time i still use will touring. the Corbra is more responsie due to the chain glide mechanisim in the pedal, but the Dw is a very phat pedal and good for solid grooving because of the wieght of the beater. But you cant go wrong with either one just a matter of what pedal you want to own!!
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I love pearls and all but Iron cobra is just perfect for my foot see i play at 2 different churches and at one church they have a old ludwig drumset so i bring my pearl pedal my pearl pedal feels so weak now dat i play wit the Iron Cobra Now I love the cobra[b](http://)[/b]